TakatoraSadaHiiroUnauthorized reproduction is strictly prohibited.How to Build Type-99 Tank Plastic ModelsAll guest artist (honorifics omitted)Abekawa (Italian Husky)Charin (Shako)Original work: Touhou Project/Team Shanghai Alice-sama
Publisher: Zazenbeat Chihiro
Printer: Kurieisha, Inc.
Pub. Date: Aug. 12, 2013Shinoasa (Vivid Curry}My sincerest apologize to those who were hoping for a manga manual on building tank models.... I mainly wanted to draw friends excitedly getting together to build plastic models, so I cut out all the technical explanations. I beg your forgiveness.
Next time, I plan to draw another manga like this about the housing complex setting.
I do hope you will pick it up if you have the opportunity.
See you later.ChihiroGuest artist pages are next.
Thank you very much to everyone for taking time out of your busy schedules!Hello, everyone. Chihiro of Zazenbeat here.
My sincere gratitude to you for reading How to Build Type-99 Tank Plastic Models.
As mentioned at the start of this manga, this is a sequel to the previously published Do Electric Cabinets.... This series is based on the concept of the three girls leisurely kneading Showa nostalgia, centered on the stage of "an abandoned housing complex enters Gensokyo". I'm having fun drawing it, hoping I can evoke a nostalgic "hideout" feel among friends.
When I'm drawing Sanae, who came to Gensokyo from the outside world, as the main character, the subject of Showa nostalgia becomes one theme I simply can't get away from.
Where do the "things" people forget end up going? What becomes of the memories invested in these "things"?
It's a category based on my experience, but I'm drawing that kind of "answering your own question" stuff. Over and over again, all things must pass.