Alex was starting to understand better: "Ah. I get it. I'm sure that..." As he was cutting out the next piece, without holding onto the part well, as he cut the last gate/tree connecting to the part, it suddenly flings downward and bounces across the table: "Oops! I didn't mean to do that."
As the class went by, tips were passed along that some who were still novice at building including to cut the trees slightly longer and then trim the excess off, more effective to make two cuts than one, carefully placing stickers on right due to losing adhesion and to use cotton swabs to help put them in place, along with checking the range and movement of the model so they would have a better understanding when in combat.
For Alex, the tips given to him by Dani and the instructors did help him out in making the model starting to look better in quality, however, it did not help improve his speed too much. Around the time others were finishing their models, he had yet to start on the Freedom's legs. He was double checking to make sure he did not botch a step. But so far, it appeared the Freedom was very well put together, despite this being his 3rd model he ever built.
On Kasumi's side, she was quiet most of the class. The model she had chosen was G Gundams GF13-017NJ Shining Gundam. It didn't take long for her to soon produce a well quality HG Shining Gundam. She was now applying on the panel marking with the marker.
Johnson told the class at this point: "Next door, we have our battle systems up and running, ready to test your models in battle."