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Article: PLAMAX MF-21: minimum factory Minori with Honda F90 Tiller

PLAMAX MF-21: minimum factory Minori with Honda F90 Tiller

Welcome to the 2nd week of the column.

The start of this week was still in August, but by the weekend, we've already stepped into September. Time really flies. Summer is finally about to end. This year was still extremely hot. Let's thank air conditioners, electric fans, refrigerators, and all the tools that cool us down and bring us wind. Tools indeed provide us with so much convenience in every aspect of our life and work.

Speaking of September, autumn is coming. And for the tools (a production tool) that we'll use in autumn, I recently bought a great item 😏:

PLAMAX MF-21: minimum factory Minori with Honda F90 Tiller

The reason I got this is straightforward - I was drawn to the tiller.

It's an assembly model produced by MaxFactory.

This tiller is the "F90" launched by Honda R&D Co. in 1966. Honda, you've probably heard of it. After all, Honda cars are driven worldwide.

The highlight of this assembly model is precisely this "F90" tiller.

MaxFactory researched the real "F90"'s aerodynamic fairings, blades, and other mechanical parts, then created this model at a 1:20 scale, which accurately represents the original. Even from the pictures, you can see its realism. Metal handles, Red spray paint, Large rubber wheels suitable for fields. In autumn, turn on the switch, the roar of the machine, push it forward, and start a day's work... It really evokes the scene of tilling in a farm (though I don't actually have a farm πŸ˜‚). From a mechanical perspective, for mechanical enthusiasts, this is truly a must-have. As a standalone display model, it's also an excellent choice.

Alright, let's talk about the character next.

This figure is a same-scale representation of the character "Minori," created by Shun Yamashita. To be honest, the face is a bit off. Well, we can't expect too much from the facial features of assembly model characters πŸ˜‡. However, apart from the face, her attire quite accurately depicts farming. She has a shirt + jumpsuit, as seen in the picture above ↑.

Also,

Yes, she has an alternative outfit. A tank top + work jumpsuit.

If I were to give my opinion on which outfit looks better, the tank top + work jumpsuit wins~ After all, the tank top better showcases the character's silhouette (and has a hint of sexiness). However, this outfit seems more suitable for a construction site rather than farming 🀐.

From a setting perspective, the shirt + gloves certainly look more like farming attire, perfectly fitting a farming scene.

Lastly, let's briefly discuss a little something that has piqued my interest recently. It's also a scene-related item. ParDoll - Noir

This isn't for people to sit on.

It's for Dolls. Why am I interested in this? Because it looks great! (Beauty is justice) It has a European style, which suits Dolls perfectly. Furthermore, this chair really gives off an antique vibe. Whether it's the chair's wooden carved framework or the velvet cushion, it just screams "nobility."

The seat cushion can be removed, providing storage for small items. I feel it's a great choice for photoshoots or displays if you're into Dolls.

Well, that's it for this week. Let's chat again next week! γƒΎ(οΏ£β–½οΏ£)Bye~

W(οΎŸΠ”οΎŸ)w I suddenly realized that last week I mentioned I would talk about the Genshin nendroid this week. It got "queue-jumped" (lol). We'll have the chance to discuss the Genshin clay figures another time~.

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