Model Club Class A Ver.00 -

At the heart of the ver.00 is a redesigned internal skeleton. Unlike traditional kits that rely on poly-caps which can loosen over time, the CLASS A ver.00 utilizes a reinforced POM (Polyoxymethylene) and ABS composite. This ensures that the model can hold "gravity-defying" poses for years without the joints sagging. 2. "Real-Touch" Surface Finish

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Whether you prefer or custom concept engineering ? At the heart of the ver

If your interest is historical (restoring old models or retro competitions), the "Class A" schedule was standardized in the . A typical "Class A" schedule from this era (often called the "Club Class" schedule) looked like this: A typical "Class A" schedule from this era

| Feature | CLASS A ver.00 | CLASS A ver.01 | CLASS B | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 50 units | 150 units | 200 units | | Surface Detail | Ultra-sharp (Raw master) | Good (Slightly rounded due to mold wear) | Standard | | Fit Tolerance | Extremely tight (needs sanding) | Perfect fit (adjusted) | Loose (easy for beginners) | | Market Value | $2,500+ | $800 - $1,200 | $300 - $500 | | Box Art | Silver foil only | Color print | Black and white |

Because it is a "Version 00" baseline, the core digital or physical matrix is designed to scale dynamically. It serves as a flawless blank canvas, allowing creators to upgrade components, append intricate sub-assemblies, or map custom textures without rewriting the primary architecture. Direct Comparison: Standard vs. Class A ver.00

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