Really like this kind of video where you go over your thought process and actually explain what you’re doing. It’s really insightful for new modelers like me who want to start customizing stuff but aren’t sure where to start.
whaaaat Zach, does the thin cement really work with those DUA detail parts?? I got some of those for my Barbatos, and just assumed they were 3D printed with a resin printer, and used super glue instead!
HLJ usually has them, and a bunch of other WAVE parts in stock. just search for A-spring and it should come up. If you;re serious about customizing gunpla it would be worth your money to get a bunch of parts packs to economize on shipping. I'd bought at least a dozen at a time and even with the hyperexpress shipping (which came in two days), the cost-per-pack was still better than buying from a US-based seller.
I love these WIP videos so much. It feeds the creative side of my brain.
I love the logical flow of the wires, thats a cool detail which makes it look really complete.
Really like this kind of video where you go over your thought process and actually explain what you’re doing. It’s really insightful for new modelers like me who want to start customizing stuff but aren’t sure where to start.
Nice job, hope you keep working on this kind of material.
This getting interesting.
Always good to watch a professional at work. Love what you’ve done with the kit
Keep on Building, Zach
Love the idea using strainer for mesh. Maybe this could be video idea using everyday product as modelling parts.
I really like your wips. They're slowly budging me towards starting some kits lol.
Nice, man. I'm sure that armour texture is gonna look good
Imagine if Zack was an actual madman and kept the transformation
The texture idea is something I haven't seen that much on customs
It's not used often particularly on Gundam kits, but you see it a lot more on larger scale mecha models (1/35 or 1/20) like Votoms or Ma.K.
whaaaat Zach, does the thin cement really work with those DUA detail parts?? I got some of those for my Barbatos, and just assumed they were 3D printed with a resin printer, and used super glue instead!
Yeah we’ll see if they fall off! So far it’s holding
Where do you buy the spring from? And where did you learn the armor texture I usually see people who build tanks use that.
HLJ usually has them, and a bunch of other WAVE parts in stock. just search for A-spring and it should come up. If you;re serious about customizing gunpla it would be worth your money to get a bunch of parts packs to economize on shipping. I'd bought at least a dozen at a time and even with the hyperexpress shipping (which came in two days), the cost-per-pack was still better than buying from a US-based seller.
@@Tarkay-hs6jl alright, thank you for the useful information.
will you cover the large hole at the top of the skirt?
No~ I thought about covering that whole section with the wire mesh but decided against it
@@ZakuAurelius oh~ ok
I wonder if we can transplant the skirt to an IBO Gundam frame...
Sure you could! I would recommend it for a 1/100 kit though definitely. It’s way too big for any HGIBO
meanwhile there are people who adds more cables to the point it looks like a spaghetti, lol.
Will it still transform because you did not show that in the original review ?
I did show the transformation in the review. And I don’t plan on it transforming anymore once it’s painted
what hand drills do you use?
Mr.Hobby!
Yey
Can you repaint the cable?
You could yes, but you’ve gotta be careful how you do it
Hguc Slinkydoc... =)
Hi
Trash to treasure 2.0
But it's not trash tho..
I really hate that rubber parts..... I can`t paint over that
Burn stick