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- Tougou vs. Mebuki - 2
- [Hero Club room]
- Gin: Aaand it's one now ladies and gentlemen, the modelling showdown, Tougou vs Kusunoki!
- Gin: The contestants will be competing in who can best assemble their chosen model in time!
- Meb: Modelling is my hobby, but you didn't have to limit it to plastic models.
- Tou: It's fine. I challenged you, so let's go with your forte, Mebuki-san.
- Meb: Right. Well, I'm not going to back down from a challenge. I'll be making the Himeji castle!
- Tou: And I will be making the battleship Nagato!
- Gin: And joining us for the commentary are castle afficionado, Rakshasa-sensei! [1]
- Gin: And the one who lives national defence - the original Kokubou Kamen!
- Sek: Rakshasa... Well, okay.
- Sum: Good afternoon. Original Kokubou Kamen speaking.
- Gin: And the play-by-play will be done by me, your ever-familiar Mino Wagin!
- Son: Kyaa! Mino-san! Bravo, bravo!
- Yum: Tougou-san made quite a reckless choice in picking modelling to be the challenge...
- Suz: Mebu! You can do it! Lucky, plucky, Mebuki!
- Shi: That sounds kind of wrong...
- Yuu: Tougou-san! You can do it!
- Tou: Yuuna-chan, I will!
- Yuu: Mebuki-chan, you too!
- Meb: Yeah, thanks.
- Tou: Grr...
- Its: Waah... How did things end up like this?
- SON: No point in thinking about it. Nibosshi, share some sardines.
- Kar: Sure. *munch munch* Itsuki, want some?
- Its: Ah, thanks. *munch munch* Tasty.
- Gin: Oh, looks like Tougou-san's finished cutting the parts off the runners!
- Sum: She's using different types of files. This is a basic, yet very important part of the process.
- Gin: Files are importaaant! And why is that?
- Meb: Because no matter how good your nippers are, you can't remove the nubs from parts using just them.
- Tou: Mebuki-san, I can see you're knowledgeable... But I'm still going to win this!
- Yuu: Good luck, you two!
- Its: The difference in their temperature is something...
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- Notes:
- 1 - Possibly a pun on the first kanji in Sekka's name having "setsu" as a possible reading and the Japanese word for rakshasa being "rasetsu".
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