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I'm late to the game-letting you know i appreciate this type of content. i am very new to gunpla and the MG Jesta is the one i chose for my first (modern) kit.
Ah I'm really glad you like this. I'll do more of these for sure. I think a lot of details are difficult to show on the main video. These videos will allow me to show what I did in detail..
I really love walking through one piece start to finish like this, much more interesting, and more informative on the design process than the usual whole kit overview
THIS IS WHAT I WAS LOOKING FOR!!! Finally my questions have been answered. I always wondered how they did those sharp edges, but never would I've guessed that you have to shave the plastic not add more.
@@GunplaNewbie yeah man. Been well. Just focusing on work. Gotta get to building again. You vids are very inspiring. Maybe one day can yamcha or something
Thank you for this. While we all enjoy watching videos with slick editing, quick cuts, and hype music I feel that it can distract people and lead them to misunderstand the amount of time it takes to do even the smallest detail work. [edit]Unmanaged[edit] expectations often cause frustration. I primarily work with Warhammer/miniature building and painting however recently have been getting into these Gundam videos; I have encountered people who assume that "...the airbrush did all the work on a model.." without realizing the time spent glazing multiple thin layers of paint to get the light 'just right'. And that doesn't include the many hours of prep work spent getting the piece to a place where it's even ready to be painted. Removing mould lines, adding or removing parts, controlling glue application, sanding multiple surfaces, basing materials ... hell, even thinking about how the model will be posed on the base is an important design decision.
It's replies like yours that made me push on to create more contents like these. Unfortunately it's not a type of niche that's easy to produce but comments like yours will continue to motivate me. It's definitely one of my purpose to showcase the amount of work that goes in to a small part, even at a beginner level of detailing. Thank you for the awesome reply!
I love scribing videos. It all inspires me to do different things. I want to try and start working on different types of light switches and engravings. Be on the lookout for a shoutout on IG when I finally feel confident about showing off the new skill :D
Great videos. What scribing tape do you use that have those black guidelines. The only ones I have are clear. I could really use those guidelines. Thanks.
great work man. have you ever tried Bondo as a filler? works great for me. no need to thin, ready to use. cutting plastic straight is one hell of a task, the struggle is real! xD
Never heard of it. Googled it and it's an automotive filler? What's the specific type that you're using? I'm always open to try new stuff 😃 Yeah, free handing that square was a struggle.. lol
@@GunplaNewbie yeah bondo is exactly that. I discovered it during my studies on an industrial design course. it is really handy, you should try it! my chisel work is way dirtier than yours. can that be due to bad quality tools? do you sand your tiny edges after you chisel them out? my edges are never sharp like yours. =/
@@yotamfreyman684 Thanks for the info, I'll check it out :) Of all the chisels that I have, the DSPIAE 0.15mm is the only "branded" chisel that I have. The rest are just a bunch of off-brand Chinese chisels. I only sand the base of the surfaces. If the edges are sanded then it would look less "mechanical" if you know what I mean. When I find the edge not as sharp as I wanted, I'll "stab" it with a wide chisel so it's more pronounced. Please ask away if you have any more questions. Happy to answer and talk about scribing!
Exactly the type of tutorial I've been needing! Didn't think to pre-sand the surface, I had been getting frustrated with tape sliding around. Are you using 800? Also, I noticed you're using a Dspaie scriber now. Have you switched to that from your BMC?
Ah thanks man, glad it's helpful. I lightly sand the surface with the 1800-2000 grit sanding sponge. I've never had BMC, I can't afford them lol. All this while I've been using brandless scribers/chisels from China. The DSPIAE one was my first "branded" one I've got. What tapes are you using?
@@GunplaNewbie I was using Dspaie tapes actually! i was kind of chocked by how good they were, but i did find that they slide sometimes. i had also been using a mr. line chisel as my scriber, but ive been having a hard time making good sharp corners.
Dspiae tapes are actually very strong compared to some other brands. To the point I would use the same strip for a few more times until I feel less lazy to cut a new strip. It depends on the surface area though, if there's not enough surface area then it might move...
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I'm late to the game-letting you know i appreciate this type of content.
i am very new to gunpla and the MG Jesta is the one i chose for my first (modern) kit.
LOVE the video, this is exactly the kind of video I've always wanted and nobody makes! Excellent, I hope you do more of these!
Ah I'm really glad you like this. I'll do more of these for sure. I think a lot of details are difficult to show on the main video. These videos will allow me to show what I did in detail..
Dude, thank you. This is where I'm trying to get skillswise. Having a concise tutorial is perfect.
Be sure to subscribe as I have more coming ! Thanks 😊
Very nice tutorial 👍
Thanks bro 😄
Super great and super concise, thanks for the video!
I really love walking through one piece start to finish like this, much more interesting, and more informative on the design process than the usual whole kit overview
Thanks 👍 that's definitely the goal. I'll continue doing more of these on interesting pieces 😊
colonydrop is the scribing god lol. i love that guy
Agree :D
Chill vibe and informative video.
Appreciate it!
Great video bro, very informative
Thanks 😊
Straight to the point no nonsense tutorial ..nice
Love the breakdown! Very informative
Thanks. Glad you liked it.
Loved the vid man, good stuff and great job on progress
thank you for the support!
THIS IS WHAT I WAS LOOKING FOR!!!
Finally my questions have been answered. I always wondered how they did those sharp edges, but never would I've guessed that you have to shave the plastic not add more.
Glad it help 😊
Support!! Very cool bro! The video is very smooth too!
Thanks man ☺️
Great vid as always!
thanks man :D
Btw..how are you man ...it's been awhile since I last spoke to you
@@GunplaNewbie yeah man. Been well. Just focusing on work. Gotta get to building again. You vids are very inspiring. Maybe one day can yamcha or something
Yo dude ! Thank you so much 🥰 yeah sure thing once this covid bs is over lol
Thank you for this. While we all enjoy watching videos with slick editing, quick cuts, and hype music I feel that it can distract people and lead them to misunderstand the amount of time it takes to do even the smallest detail work. [edit]Unmanaged[edit] expectations often cause frustration.
I primarily work with Warhammer/miniature building and painting however recently have been getting into these Gundam videos; I have encountered people who assume that "...the airbrush did all the work on a model.." without realizing the time spent glazing multiple thin layers of paint to get the light 'just right'. And that doesn't include the many hours of prep work spent getting the piece to a place where it's even ready to be painted. Removing mould lines, adding or removing parts, controlling glue application, sanding multiple surfaces, basing materials ... hell, even thinking about how the model will be posed on the base is an important design decision.
It's replies like yours that made me push on to create more contents like these. Unfortunately it's not a type of niche that's easy to produce but comments like yours will continue to motivate me.
It's definitely one of my purpose to showcase the amount of work that goes in to a small part, even at a beginner level of detailing.
Thank you for the awesome reply!
Great video, glad I found you. Subbed and liked
Nice!
Cheers from Brazil!
obrigada!
Diggin' it dude! Great work :)
Thank dude !
this really good going to buy mitre cutter
Love the tutorials
Thank you. I have more coming up. Hopefully you'll like it :)
Super helpful and informative i always wondered how some of that was done thank you and yeah dropcolony is a beast
Thank you! Glad it's been helpful ☺️
More tutorials like this please! Liked and subscribed keep it up man
Thanks for the support. Definitely will make more since this is largely received very well.
Coool
thanks for dropping by :D
I love scribing videos. It all inspires me to do different things. I want to try and start working on different types of light switches and engravings. Be on the lookout for a shoutout on IG when I finally feel confident about showing off the new skill :D
Good luck! And ask away if you have any doubts..with so many mistakes and fixes under my belt, I may be of some help.
@@GunplaNewbie Mistakes have made me far better lately! I'll definitely ask you if I need anything!
@@Rob_Teh_Builder :D Like what I like to say "fixing mistakes are part of the progress of customization" it's really unavoidable
Great videos. What scribing tape do you use that have those black guidelines. The only ones I have are clear. I could really use those guidelines. Thanks.
They're DSPIAE guide tape. Thanks ☺️
@@GunplaNewbie thanks 👍
great work man. have you ever tried Bondo as a filler? works great for me. no need to thin, ready to use. cutting plastic straight is one hell of a task, the struggle is real! xD
Never heard of it. Googled it and it's an automotive filler? What's the specific type that you're using? I'm always open to try new stuff 😃
Yeah, free handing that square was a struggle.. lol
@@GunplaNewbie yeah bondo is exactly that. I discovered it during my studies on an industrial design course. it is really handy, you should try it!
my chisel work is way dirtier than yours. can that be due to bad quality tools? do you sand your tiny edges after you chisel them out? my edges are never sharp like yours. =/
@@yotamfreyman684 Thanks for the info, I'll check it out :)
Of all the chisels that I have, the DSPIAE 0.15mm is the only "branded" chisel that I have. The rest are just a bunch of off-brand Chinese chisels. I only sand the base of the surfaces. If the edges are sanded then it would look less "mechanical" if you know what I mean.
When I find the edge not as sharp as I wanted, I'll "stab" it with a wide chisel so it's more pronounced. Please ask away if you have any more questions. Happy to answer and talk about scribing!
Nice video- what did you use to spray the primer?
Thanks :) It's a trigger type airbrush. What I'm using is a nonbranded one - amzn.to/3Hw3eoo
Exactly the type of tutorial I've been needing! Didn't think to pre-sand the surface, I had been getting frustrated with tape sliding around. Are you using 800? Also, I noticed you're using a Dspaie scriber now. Have you switched to that from your BMC?
Ah thanks man, glad it's helpful. I lightly sand the surface with the 1800-2000 grit sanding sponge. I've never had BMC, I can't afford them lol. All this while I've been using brandless scribers/chisels from China. The DSPIAE one was my first "branded" one I've got. What tapes are you using?
@@GunplaNewbie I was using Dspaie tapes actually! i was kind of chocked by how good they were, but i did find that they slide sometimes.
i had also been using a mr. line chisel as my scriber, but ive been having a hard time making good sharp corners.
Dspiae tapes are actually very strong compared to some other brands. To the point I would use the same strip for a few more times until I feel less lazy to cut a new strip.
It depends on the surface area though, if there's not enough surface area then it might move...
new sub
Thanks ! New video coming up (hopefully this week)
Ohh.. this video... u included your voice again~ Neat!!! But why sound so buffy? O.O
Thanks ...but..buffy?
@@GunplaNewbie I meant.. a bit stiff... XD
I see. Relatively new in this, will slowly improve I hope. But so far no one have said anything about this though. So it's probably not as bad lol
@@GunplaNewbie Yeah.. I think it's just me.. haha..
mantapp
O my god I've been using the chissel in the wrong side all this time
I couldn't understand exactly what kind of tape he used huhu
It's the DSPIAE guide tape
I see ringgit malaysia there
Anak Malaysia :D
you from Malaysia? i see RM22
Yes I am 😊
@@GunplaNewbie nice tutorial..thnk for sharing
Bruh the time is exactly 5:55