I just also panel lined this god gundam kit like two days ago, it was the first time I’ve ever panel lined well, I felt like I finally got it and this video really helped!!
there's also the pour type panel lining Gundam Marker that is available in grey and black, you just press the tip on a panel line and it automatically fills them up via gravity.
If you plan on using pour type panel liners, don't forget to gloss coat your model first. I haven't tried it yet, but apparently it strengthens your kit and gives the paint more of a surface to stick on
Was so far apprehensive about detailing my gunpla (in my head give them the fresh on the showroom look) but my Wing Zero needs the detailing to give it the box look , and i may give the treatment to the rest of the ones i have
I might switch to this from Tamiya Panel Liner, as it sometimes leaks out of the panel line, and making grey splotches on the plastic. And a few places have a ruined texture ddue to it melting the surface slightly.
Nice video, but I have some questions This markers can damage the plastic? Do I need to apply primer to the plastic? Or some sort of polish? And finally, the lighter fluid can damage the plastic?
The markers don't damage plastic unless it's ABS plastic. ABS plastic is usually only ever used on inner frames which you usually never panel line, and the runner always has ABS written on it to help you identify it, so cracking ABS plastic with the markers isn't that hard to avoid. You don't need primer but a coat of varnish helps your lines last a lot longer, especially the lines made with these markers. For whatever reason, it's never mentioned that the panel lines made by these fine tip GM01/02/03 markers don't last for shit, which is why you can clean up your lines with your thumb. The lighter fluid can damage all plastic, but if you use a small amount of it, you should be fine. Honestly, you should use isopropyl or rubbing alcohol, does the same thing with much fewer risks for both the model and you, as inhaling lighter fluid fumes is not great for your health. Personally I recommend using the GM301/302/303 pour tip markers instead of these. Same price but much easier to panel line with, much longer lasting (both the panel lines and the markers themselves), much easier to clean with isopropyl alcohol, and they look better. They also play well with acrylic and oil-based paints, so you can use them to panel line painted models, which you can't do with these markers because they'll eat right into the paint and ruin it.
Maybe I'm doing something wrong but a single pen will last me MAYBE 2 Gundam model kits, and then dry or no longer work... and I'm not over doing thr panel lining... they just don't last long in my use
Are these type of markers safe on ABS plastic? I want to panel line a Kotobukiya model that is mostly ABS but the only ones I have are pour-types which I know will just break the plastic 😥
These are totally safe, its the pour type gundam markers that have a bit of thinner in them for the capillary action, which can potentially damage your plastic.
have this issue too, doing a couple layers seems to help a little but doesn't always work. gonna try grabbing some of the pour ones (but gotta be careful on the plastic since it can break ABS)
I don't think I have seen a video about Vampire Hunter D that was this indepth. And definitely one that got a little indepth with Kikuchi's other work. I too want to see more of his work get translated.
I like using black on all. Helps it feel cel shaded.
And is cheaper for begginers too
I just bought a set of markers today, and this video is exactly what I needed.
I've been so apprehensive about panel lining. (painting in general) Watching you do it helps a lot!
I just also panel lined this god gundam kit like two days ago, it was the first time I’ve ever panel lined well, I felt like I finally got it and this video really helped!!
there's also the pour type panel lining Gundam Marker that is available in grey and black, you just press the tip on a panel line and it automatically fills them up via gravity.
Some people don't want to Waite for the poir type to dry i personally use both type depending on the depth of the panel line
Reading on this. If you use the fill in stuff, it can crack your model. Be careful with it for sure
If you plan on using pour type panel liners, don't forget to gloss coat your model first. I haven't tried it yet, but apparently it strengthens your kit and gives the paint more of a surface to stick on
PSA: the pour paint will destroy the ABS plastic used for joints, so you absolutely have to use the pour type markers BEFORE assembly
I use a dry eraser marker. Works just fine.
I imagine a tombow mono zero would be useful here. Might have to try this.
Some of the roughest inking I’ve seen 😂
Was so far apprehensive about detailing my gunpla (in my head give them the fresh on the showroom look) but my Wing Zero needs the detailing to give it the box look , and i may give the treatment to the rest of the ones i have
may i ask? this pen will be durable long? i buy a hobby mio lining pen, its no durable long.
I might switch to this from Tamiya Panel Liner, as it sometimes leaks out of the panel line, and making grey splotches on the plastic. And a few places have a ruined texture ddue to it melting the surface slightly.
Nice video, but I have some questions
This markers can damage the plastic?
Do I need to apply primer to the plastic? Or some sort of polish?
And finally, the lighter fluid can damage the plastic?
The markers don't damage plastic unless it's ABS plastic. ABS plastic is usually only ever used on inner frames which you usually never panel line, and the runner always has ABS written on it to help you identify it, so cracking ABS plastic with the markers isn't that hard to avoid. You don't need primer but a coat of varnish helps your lines last a lot longer, especially the lines made with these markers. For whatever reason, it's never mentioned that the panel lines made by these fine tip GM01/02/03 markers don't last for shit, which is why you can clean up your lines with your thumb. The lighter fluid can damage all plastic, but if you use a small amount of it, you should be fine. Honestly, you should use isopropyl or rubbing alcohol, does the same thing with much fewer risks for both the model and you, as inhaling lighter fluid fumes is not great for your health. Personally I recommend using the GM301/302/303 pour tip markers instead of these. Same price but much easier to panel line with, much longer lasting (both the panel lines and the markers themselves), much easier to clean with isopropyl alcohol, and they look better. They also play well with acrylic and oil-based paints, so you can use them to panel line painted models, which you can't do with these markers because they'll eat right into the paint and ruin it.
I've been wasting q-tips like crazy, using my thumb works great ... thumbs up 4 u 👍
Maybe I'm doing something wrong but a single pen will last me MAYBE 2 Gundam model kits, and then dry or no longer work... and I'm not over doing thr panel lining... they just don't last long in my use
Is this ZakuArillus??
That’s what I was thinking
Late reply, Yes that's Zaku
I’m gonna dude this for Spider-Man web lines
What are the code name of the black gm301?
hey, so is there a way to restore a panel lining marker? Mine's starting to fade and I'm not ready for it to fully die on me so pls I need an answer
i just bought that today and i have just try on a little parts.than why i used it:the black become dim. do you why this happen or is that normal?
Do these run out of ink really quickly
Based for having God Gundam
My friend got some regular gundam markers and they ate away some of the plastic of the figure he was customizing. Does anyone know why that happened?
You said figure, do you mean a non gunpla figure? If so maybe the plastic is a different plastic
can this marker applied to metal diecast?
Are these type of markers safe on ABS plastic? I want to panel line a Kotobukiya model that is mostly ABS but the only ones I have are pour-types which I know will just break the plastic 😥
These are totally safe, its the pour type gundam markers that have a bit of thinner in them for the capillary action, which can potentially damage your plastic.
Would they work for fixing paint mistakes on regular figures
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man they are my friends tho😢🤓
best video for this subject! thanks
Do anybody know the difference between the Thin vs Extra Thin Gundam Markers? which one is better, pros/cons?
Just placed my first order form you also just so happens to my first rg
I bought these too and i really hate them. The lines look so soft and cloudy, prefer the look of the pour ink ones more.
have this issue too, doing a couple layers seems to help a little but doesn't always work. gonna try grabbing some of the pour ones (but gotta be careful on the plastic since it can break ABS)
Do these thinner ones use ink like art fine liners or do they have the same type of paint from the thicker gundam markers?
got some links for the pens?
I bought 12 use today and didn't use it very much today and it's already dried up
I'm not sure if it's the location I bought them at, but every time I bought these they last for 2 to 3 minutes before running out of ink.
I don't think I have seen a video about Vampire Hunter D that was this indepth. And definitely one that got a little indepth with Kikuchi's other work. I too want to see more of his work get translated.
The video is about Gundam though?
I just use my thumbs to remove the it or use a paper towel .
wonderful
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Thumb method forever🗣️🗣️🗣️
after you draw the line, it's really ugly
Bro creates solution to problems that don exist 😂