Alex was getting excited, thinking about what her mainstay was: "I'll be looking forward to that day."
Right then, the clock struck 10:00. The door near the front opens up, and in comes Instructor Ran, he was shorter than the other instructors for sure, but he would have that look on his face that showed fierce determination when talking about Gunpla Building. He stands behind the main desk and begins: "Good morning students. I'm glad to see you are all here on time. For those who had breakfast late and brought food, not to worry, you are allowed to eat anything as long as it doesn't disrupt the class or your work."
Alex thought in his mind: "Being able to eat while in class. Best. Class. Ever."
Ran continues: "As you know, yesterday we just went through a brief run through of how this class will work. Today, we will begin with the first lesson related to Gunpla. Building the model. Now, if you recall, yesterday you had filled out a form asking about what model you would like to build if had one. Thanks to the nearby model store for donating supplies..." He motions to the door, which slides open and Instructor Johnson walks in, pushing a cart filled with dozens upon dozens of Gunpla boxes as Ran continues: "We have gotten every model that was requested by you. As of today, these kits belong to you. You must take very good care of them and will be constantly evaluated throughout the course of the academy."
Some of the students were whispering, some were surprised. Others like Alexis however were aware about something like this since yesterday.
One of the student's raised their hand asking: "Are we allowed to modify anything, like add equipment and such."
Ran knew someone would ask that and answers: "The answer, is a big N-O. No. The models here are intended to be built straight from the box. You can only equip the model with equipment that came in the box. Anything added on that is not in the original model, and the builder will flunk this part of the course."
Most of the students all replied with: "WHAT?!" They weren't expecting this at all.
The instructor knew he would have to better explain this: "This is all necessary for becoming better builders, and in turn it will help you become better fighters. For some of you, you do have plenty of experience with model building. For others, this is a chance to relearn what you have learned, with secrets and tips that we will share to make what comes out of the box, more appealing. Sometimes it takes just the smallest tune of the poly cap or sanding down parts that will make all the difference."
Another students decides to ask: "Are we allowed to custom paint them?"
Ran looks at Johnson, and both nod as Johnson decides to answer: "After today, you are allowed to custom color the units as long as you follow the rule of not adding any new equipment."
Ran then continues: "Now, we will start by passing out everyone's Gunpla kits. Each box will have your name written on the side."
With that, Ran and Johnson begin passing out kits to the students. The models were all over the series, with those from Mobile Suit Gundam, to Gundam Wing, 00 Gundam, Gundam Unicorn, Victory Gundam, G Gundam, Gundam SEED, and Zeta Gundam. You named it, there was likely a suit from it in the pile.