Hi these ones were sent to me from Dspiae , pending what country you are in there are several shops that sell them . if in USA I believe USA Gundam Store , newtype , if in Australia/New Zealand thehobbydrop sells them otherwise they are also available from Dspiae store on Alix express . They come in two different packages on with grits with one from 180 to 800 then other one from 1000 to 2500
Oh wow. I just got my 1st 2 Gundam models last Friday. I broke a couple pieces on 1 of them because I didn't have snipers & I didn't even think about cutting higher on the sprues when I got wire cutters out. That would have been sooo much easier. Wish I had seen your video 1st & I'm only a minute & 22 seconds in. I've also gotta ask, I see you cutting everything out & them assembling. I'd get lost not getting them out by following directions. Do you do it by the design of the part or just know what's what by experience?
Congrats on your first couple of Gundam models , what u get ? sorry to broke some parts already . Yes pays to cut the parts off the runners first higher up away from the part then go back and cut them closer to the part later on this will make it easier not to cut into parts or break expensive plastic nippers . Ha ha yeah as I customize a lot of my gunpla I cut everything out first then assemble it all to fix up any seam lines etc . With experience it becomes easer to know where parts go but if you have a hard time doing this you can divide the kit into parts like left arm , right arm , left leg , right leg , torso etc and put them in separate containers to paint that way will make it easier to assemble later one
@@Gunplaworkz Thanks for the suggestions, especially the separate containers. I will keep that in mind. Being new, I never saw anything beyond the models. I don't know it there's an anime or manga about them. I just got the ones that looked good to me in Hobby Lobby. LOL I got #024 MS-06S ZAKU II (Red Comet Ver.) & #130 RGM-96X JESTA. I broke Jesta, a side piece on the front inside left leg cover & the right piece that covers the tops of both legs. I started to make it "battle damaged," but not being familiar with the models, it looked ok. I figure it's no issue to learn on my 1st time that it's okay to break stuff. It can be fixed. LOL Might as well get that out of the way. Seeing how you cut the pieces out would have helped with both pieces I broke. I know & have experience there now.
@@jewabeus Nice choices on kits for your first Gunpla . Yes there is an Anime and Manga the anime started back in 1979 . There is also a live action movie coming out with Netflix soon . Not to worry we all break parts when we first start :) . Good idea on the battle damage . Good luck on your future builds the hobby can become addictive
@@Gunplaworkz Thanks. I like them a lot. Thanks for the heads up on the Netflix movie coming. I will definitely watch it if at all possible. Thanks for the info on the anime & manga as well. I'll see what I can find of them too. Yeah, I was devastated for a few minutes & then, it was "okay." I figured I'd mess them up when I started trying to paint them too. LOL I told my wife I need more...soon. LOL
Yes aware there are smaller scales but they are basically just one piece of plastic with no pieces you put together so the definition of calling them gunpla or this (as it is Gundam artifact) are all in the grey areas . The title was primarily for the RUclips algorithm
I can't believe you painted that little part so detailed😮
It's absolutely awesome👍
Thank you 감사 해요 , have to work on the next one soon once I finish off building the HG Messer
Omg! That so small, great work 👏👏👏 from Indonesia 🇮🇩
thank you :) . Greetings form Australia . Where about in Indonesia you from Jakarta ?
@@Gunplaworkz yes I’m
@@gamerhalim4717 nice haven't been to Jakarta yet but have some friends who moved back there a couple years ago looks like a nice city
@@Gunplaworkz hope coming again ✌️
Loved it! Great work and welcome to the video game bro! Kick ass, keep it up! Gorgeous work as always.
Thanks mate , still a lot to improve on like B roll shots , color grading ,lighting etc but happy with the results for first video
Amazing ! I’m working on the nightingale of the same series
thanks , yeah they are great little kits , order the series 2 last month . Good luck with your build
That looks fantastic!
Thank you
Finally ur video out worth the wait bro love this build
Thanks Jarrod
Dam. Sweet!!!
Thank you 😊
Great video mate! The build turned out fantastic and that base is genius!
Thanks Leo got a lot to improve still on next video and work on my B roll shots etc
Awesome work on this kit!
Thanks Kev , yeah took a while to get this video out lol , hopefully will do a clean build on my next on of these
Damm dat a little gundam
yeah they are tiny about similar size of a 28mm mini
What was that rice cooker machine you put all the pieces in before priming it? And then put them in the oven?
where do you buy your sanding sponges and what grits?
Hi these ones were sent to me from Dspiae , pending what country you are in there are several shops that sell them . if in USA I believe USA Gundam Store , newtype , if in Australia/New Zealand thehobbydrop sells them otherwise they are also available from Dspiae store on Alix express . They come in two different packages on with grits with one from 180 to 800 then other one from 1000 to 2500
What does the baby powder solution do?
It thickens the super glue up so it fills the gaps and doesn't just seep into the gaps
@@Gunplaworkz dam. Real pro here
Oh wow. I just got my 1st 2 Gundam models last Friday. I broke a couple pieces on 1 of them because I didn't have snipers & I didn't even think about cutting higher on the sprues when I got wire cutters out. That would have been sooo much easier. Wish I had seen your video 1st & I'm only a minute & 22 seconds in.
I've also gotta ask, I see you cutting everything out & them assembling. I'd get lost not getting them out by following directions. Do you do it by the design of the part or just know what's what by experience?
Congrats on your first couple of Gundam models , what u get ? sorry to broke some parts already . Yes pays to cut the parts off the runners first higher up away from the part then go back and cut them closer to the part later on this will make it easier not to cut into parts or break expensive plastic nippers . Ha ha yeah as I customize a lot of my gunpla I cut everything out first then assemble it all to fix up any seam lines etc . With experience it becomes easer to know where parts go but if you have a hard time doing this you can divide the kit into parts like left arm , right arm , left leg , right leg , torso etc and put them in separate containers to paint that way will make it easier to assemble later one
@@Gunplaworkz Thanks for the suggestions, especially the separate containers. I will keep that in mind. Being new, I never saw anything beyond the models. I don't know it there's an anime or manga about them. I just got the ones that looked good to me in Hobby Lobby. LOL I got #024 MS-06S ZAKU II (Red Comet Ver.) & #130 RGM-96X JESTA. I broke Jesta, a side piece on the front inside left leg cover & the right piece that covers the tops of both legs. I started to make it "battle damaged," but not being familiar with the models, it looked ok. I figure it's no issue to learn on my 1st time that it's okay to break stuff. It can be fixed. LOL Might as well get that out of the way. Seeing how you cut the pieces out would have helped with both pieces I broke. I know & have experience there now.
@@jewabeus Nice choices on kits for your first Gunpla . Yes there is an Anime and Manga the anime started back in 1979 . There is also a live action movie coming out with Netflix soon . Not to worry we all break parts when we first start :) . Good idea on the battle damage . Good luck on your future builds the hobby can become addictive
@@Gunplaworkz Thanks. I like them a lot. Thanks for the heads up on the Netflix movie coming. I will definitely watch it if at all possible. Thanks for the info on the anime & manga as well. I'll see what I can find of them too. Yeah, I was devastated for a few minutes & then, it was "okay." I figured I'd mess them up when I started trying to paint them too. LOL I told my wife I need more...soon. LOL
@@jewabeus No problem , welcome
Wish it was a keychain
小さなパーツで、手が震えませんか?
No I'm fairly luck and my hands are fairly stable with smaller parts :)
Want it as a wargaming proxy
Yeah they are about the right size for tabletop war games . Hope they release other ones in the future
@@Gunplaworkz I think they be great as crisis suit proxy for tau if your into warhammer. But I want to use them in corvus beli infinity game.
@@gir240 yeah love my infinity stuff spend way to much on it lol , yeah they could be good to use as some sort of tag proxy in the game
Apparently, it’s not the smallest,there is 1:700 1:1700scale
Yes aware there are smaller scales but they are basically just one piece of plastic with no pieces you put together so the definition of calling them gunpla or this (as it is Gundam artifact) are all in the grey areas . The title was primarily for the RUclips algorithm
@@Gunplaworkz yeah, understand
Aw, no gun...?
yeah no gun in the kit unfortunately :(