Builders supporting builders 😊. I enjoyed seeing the growth in just a couple weeks time along with how well Luke comes across when providing constructive input. The mark of a good teacher in my opinion.
LUKE is absolutely an amazing dude and I'm so thankful he could sit down and share his knowledge with us! I am happy to support his journey just as he has supported mine here. 😁
This scribing tutorial is on another level! I admire you not showing you own skills but calling an expert scriber to share his approach and providing advices and commenting on your work. This is so cool of you and so much more valuable than any other scribing tutorials! Your channel rocks!
Hey, thank you so much for that! Part of growth is knowing what my limitations are and I'm glad I can give you guys good info not just from me, but other amazing builders as well! Plus, being an example of what not to do is something I'm more than happy to do in order to help others learn! 🤣🤣🤣 Thank you so much for watching and commenting! I truly appreciate your continued support!
@@PlamoTherapist one of the strengths of your channel and your contents is presenting materials from a different perspective, not showing perfection but how to improve from errors and mistakes. I started following gunpla Luke too. He is awesome 😎 I hope you feel better after last week message (looks like so to me from your video). I hope the gunpla building event is going well and you are receiving a ton of photos 😊
I don't pretend to be a professional, and I hope that I am conveying that well. I am feeling a bit better and have a plan for the 5K once I am ready. As for the community event, I only have a few do far, but that just means more of a spotlight on the people who HAVE submitted! 😁
@@PlamoTherapist, I think you totally convey your love, passion and enthusiasm for this hobby and sincerely want other people to appreciate and enjoy the benefits a hobby can do to someone’s mental health. This is not being a pro for the pro’s sake, IMHO. I’m glad you feel better and do not feel pressure about the 5k. The right time will come when you feel it will be the right time. There are still a couple of weeks before the end of the community building event, so you will receive more entries. It will be fun to see everyone else’s creations! Have a great weekend. I’m going to talk about Japanese sci-fi, Gundam and gunpla today at a local bookstore at an event organized by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Museum, MUFANT. It will be the first event to launch the Gundam/gunpla exhibition I’m the curator of at the museum that will open in early May. It will be fun!
@@PlamoTherapist Hey you got it. I've dabbed into scribing on a GM Command going over existing lines for practice. It's pretty cool how you can gain more certainty only after a little bit of work. . A year or two ago I wouldn't even risk the thought of scribing in fear of messing up a kit, but with any skill it requires some investment and practice. It made me a better modeler for it.
Oh yeah, I've honestly been putting off this video for way too long. Just like I try to do for you guys, it's nice to have someone to refer to and ask questions along the way! Thanks again for watching and commenting! 😁
Ok now that the video is finish. The advice was very constructive he definitely seems like a person I would wanna learn from. I’ve never don’t scribe work on my Gunpla but I might try it out now it really adds depth to the kit.
Hey, great idea! If I could make an additional recommendation, look into the magnifier lamp lights! They're great for magnifying the piece but also illuminating it so you don't strain your eyes too! I have one on my desk, but it was a gift so I can't provide a link, but I'm sure you can find one out there to fit your needs. 😁
Love me some Luke. I ended up winning a giveaway from him, hinting us in on the fact we were in the same state. He came to drop off the kit i won, and ended up having my old bands music (that was lost on myspace) on his phone. GUNPLA BRINGS THE WORLD TOGETHER!
I haven't rescribed lines etc with these Gundam kits until lately. I already had the gist of using a scribing tool from the armor (tank) models I build and with some kits correcting weld seams by cleaning out the original detail, using milliput or recarving firecuts as well as fixing molded hatch doors etc. I've had to employ this method numerous times to fix bad sprue connections in places that was crazy to be attached to the parts tree. The Gundam stuff is a little new to me especially using the scribing tape.
A compass would help you to make the lines more symmetrical/precise by premarking the lines, edges, corners and/or where they meet etc before laying on the guide tape. It would help out dramatically. Keep up the good work👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
I think bro just recommend all the unnecessary pricey brand, when you can get it done with nonbrand chisel as long as it made out of tungstein.. And that stripe guideline, dont use it, trust me, it will cover your design behind it when scribbing.. Other than that, he's right..
The reason he recommends quality brands is because you can never tell if the non-branded quality WILL be good enough. Sure there may be SOME knock-offs that work, but it's a gamble more times than not. Versus if you buy the brands recommend, you can reliably trust that they WILL work. Secondly, if you're covering up your scribe design with the rulings in the tape, you're probably using it wrong. The idea behind the ruled tape is that you can measure the lines you scribe to accurately copy them to the mirroring panel. Any other use is probably incorrect. We're not saying this is the ONLY brands that'll work, but he and I recommend them for a reason.
Builders supporting builders 😊. I enjoyed seeing the growth in just a couple weeks time along with how well Luke comes across when providing constructive input. The mark of a good teacher in my opinion.
LUKE is absolutely an amazing dude and I'm so thankful he could sit down and share his knowledge with us! I am happy to support his journey just as he has supported mine here. 😁
this video format is great, so it the scribing!
Glad you like it man! Thank you so much!
This scribing tutorial is on another level! I admire you not showing you own skills but calling an expert scriber to share his approach and providing advices and commenting on your work. This is so cool of you and so much more valuable than any other scribing tutorials! Your channel rocks!
Hey, thank you so much for that! Part of growth is knowing what my limitations are and I'm glad I can give you guys good info not just from me, but other amazing builders as well!
Plus, being an example of what not to do is something I'm more than happy to do in order to help others learn! 🤣🤣🤣
Thank you so much for watching and commenting! I truly appreciate your continued support!
@@PlamoTherapist one of the strengths of your channel and your contents is presenting materials from a different perspective, not showing perfection but how to improve from errors and mistakes. I started following gunpla Luke too. He is awesome 😎 I hope you feel better after last week message (looks like so to me from your video). I hope the gunpla building event is going well and you are receiving a ton of photos 😊
I don't pretend to be a professional, and I hope that I am conveying that well.
I am feeling a bit better and have a plan for the 5K once I am ready. As for the community event, I only have a few do far, but that just means more of a spotlight on the people who HAVE submitted! 😁
@@PlamoTherapist, I think you totally convey your love, passion and enthusiasm for this hobby and sincerely want other people to appreciate and enjoy the benefits a hobby can do to someone’s mental health. This is not being a pro for the pro’s sake, IMHO.
I’m glad you feel better and do not feel pressure about the 5k. The right time will come when you feel it will be the right time.
There are still a couple of weeks before the end of the community building event, so you will receive more entries. It will be fun to see everyone else’s creations! Have a great weekend. I’m going to talk about Japanese sci-fi, Gundam and gunpla today at a local bookstore at an event organized by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Museum, MUFANT. It will be the first event to launch the Gundam/gunpla exhibition I’m the curator of at the museum that will open in early May. It will be fun!
Two of my favorite guys working together and bringing us awesome content 🤘🏻
Thanks dude! We're fully embracing the, "Builders Supporting Builders" mantra!
My man.. just the video I've been waiting for.
Haha. I try my best. 😁 Thank you so much!
@@PlamoTherapist Hey you got it. I've dabbed into scribing on a GM Command going over existing lines for practice. It's pretty cool how you can gain more certainty only after a little bit of work. . A year or two ago I wouldn't even risk the thought of scribing in fear of messing up a kit, but with any skill it requires some investment and practice. It made me a better modeler for it.
Oh yeah, I've honestly been putting off this video for way too long. Just like I try to do for you guys, it's nice to have someone to refer to and ask questions along the way! Thanks again for watching and commenting! 😁
Beard bros! Awesome video, TAZ. Thanks for sharing this process!!
Haha. Thanks RICK! It feels so great to be able to spotlight my friends. 😁
Ok now that the video is finish. The advice was very constructive he definitely seems like a person I would wanna learn from. I’ve never don’t scribe work on my Gunpla but I might try it out now it really adds depth to the kit.
Aye, glad you enjoyed it! Feel free to message me if you need help!
Thank you for this amazing tutorial, you guys are awesome. I’ve learned so much from you guys, there’s so much details
I gotta buy a scriber set and tape. I’ve got a Zaku II PG that needs all the scribes
Hell yeah! Zaku PG is gonna be AWESOME!
I'm considering on getting a mounted magnifying glass for scribing process. Probably would help me get a better view on the details
Hey, great idea! If I could make an additional recommendation, look into the magnifier lamp lights! They're great for magnifying the piece but also illuminating it so you don't strain your eyes too! I have one on my desk, but it was a gift so I can't provide a link, but I'm sure you can find one out there to fit your needs. 😁
Love me some Luke. I ended up winning a giveaway from him, hinting us in on the fact we were in the same state. He came to drop off the kit i won, and ended up having my old bands music (that was lost on myspace) on his phone. GUNPLA BRINGS THE WORLD TOGETHER!
Just recently got into gunpla. Scribing is so sick. Love the idea of making the gundam your own with details
It really is a fun exercise and definitely gets the brain going. 😁
Thank you so much for watching and commenting. Happy Building!
I haven't rescribed lines etc with these Gundam kits until lately. I already had the gist of using a scribing tool from the armor (tank) models I build and with some kits correcting weld seams by cleaning out the original detail, using milliput or recarving firecuts as well as fixing molded hatch doors etc. I've had to employ this method numerous times to fix bad sprue connections in places that was crazy to be attached to the parts tree. The Gundam stuff is a little new to me especially using the scribing tape.
This is really helpful, thank you for making this type of content!
Amazing info! Thank you!
Make sure to take breaks in between to avoid fatigue
two people i follow and watch lol this is sick
Hey, thank you so much! Luke is awesome and I learned so much in such a short amount of time! 10/10 Highly recommend!
A compass would help you to make the lines more symmetrical/precise by premarking the lines, edges, corners and/or where they meet etc before laying on the guide tape. It would help out dramatically.
Keep up the good work👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
First!!!!
I think bro just recommend all the unnecessary pricey brand, when you can get it done with nonbrand chisel as long as it made out of tungstein..
And that stripe guideline, dont use it, trust me, it will cover your design behind it when scribbing..
Other than that, he's right..
The reason he recommends quality brands is because you can never tell if the non-branded quality WILL be good enough. Sure there may be SOME knock-offs that work, but it's a gamble more times than not. Versus if you buy the brands recommend, you can reliably trust that they WILL work.
Secondly, if you're covering up your scribe design with the rulings in the tape, you're probably using it wrong. The idea behind the ruled tape is that you can measure the lines you scribe to accurately copy them to the mirroring panel. Any other use is probably incorrect. We're not saying this is the ONLY brands that'll work, but he and I recommend them for a reason.