Bandai Slave-1
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Comments
16 17 March, 16:06
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@CaptGPF yes, 4 SMDs, one per engine. Bandai has these clear parts that go in there, you need to carefully drill a hole in the connector pin and put the SMD in there. Cable management is the absolute horror on this one though. I killed at least 10 lights closing that sucker up. There's zero space inside.
23 April, 18:26
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LOL! Yeah, Bandais assemble nice - but they don't leave much space in their kits for lighting!
23 April, 18:35