Its because real grade is more instrested into how the actual detail is compared to the real tv show. Master grade is just big and decent on the details
may i ask what paint you used to color the clear plastics like the eyes? Also, how do you deal with joints when spraying the clear top coat matte? thanks!
@@Armstudiogunplaspeedbuild tamiya clear paint for the green colors on the eyes right? i am worried that if i spray the top coat on the joints, it would stiffen and be hard to move.
@@Armstudiogunplaspeedbuild thanks for the reply. I bought one and i havent touched it since i wasnt sure what to do lol. I wanted it to look like yours 😂
Did you get cracks when panel lining? I used Tamiya and mr.hobby panel line, both got cracks when I used them on some plastics 😢 I’m not sure if it was because the plastic was too thin? Or added too much panel ink? Or leaving it to dry for too long? Or used too much panel wash? 🤯 How can you panel line yours on different model kits and seems so smooth? 🥺
Yes I have experience cracks before. The key is amount of ink. I normally tap on tissue paper then tap on the part. Also From my experience, most cracks happened when ink stuck in seam line rather than panel line. When ink stuck in seam line, it takes longer time to dry which means more time to erode plastic. It could happen when you do panel line after assemble. It is better to do panel line before assemble for some parts. if you are not sure, just do panel line on each part first then assemble later. I hope this will help.
@@Armstudiogunplaspeedbuild Thanks a lot, I beginning to understand the mechanism behind it. I do realise it happens most when ink is in seem lines, cause I do panel line after assembling it. Yes, I saw what you did for the RG perfectibility build. That’s a real good tip to panel before snapping them together! Thanks a lot!!
It only appears in novel. It is the same mobile suit with Wing Gundam tv version. just like wing proto zero and wing zero custom. They are same mobile suit but different design
@@froiedwardpeligrino8887 I think we probably cant avoid that but we can make them smoother. Here are some tricks that i always do. First, stick them on even surface, dont stick on panel line or uneven surface. If the stick is too big you can trim it. Then, use cotton brush press and rub on sticker to make sure that it complely stay flat and stick on the part. Then, apply flat topcoat. It makes sticker and plastic stay same flat tone. So, you cant clearly see the edge of sticker.
@@Armstudiogunplaspeedbuild Is it only certain MG kits? Also, I think I remember another RUclipsr mention that you can order water slide decals for the kits that don't have them, but that was a long time ago, and I'm unable to confirm who that was
@@shanewright344 Oh I forgot PG. It seems like Bandai give water slide decals on some MG and PG. not on RG and HG. But yes they have many sell separately. Also There are many 3rd party brands selling water slide decals. I bought them a lot as you can see on my early video.
Damn!!! My man just made an RG look hella way better than a lot of MG!!! Exquisite job 🔥
Thank you man
Its because real grade is more instrested into how the actual detail is compared to the real tv show.
Master grade is just big and decent on the details
Thanks! You helped me realize I put the pieces on out of order, which is why his upper leg armor piece wouldn't fit!
What do you apply after the ink? I've just bought one of these but not sure on what things I need to assemble it.
@@fbnlvrs the ink is tamiya panel line accent. It is thin enamel paint. Use enamel thinner to clean up excess. Then apply flat top coat.
may i ask what paint you used to color the clear plastics like the eyes? Also, how do you deal with joints when spraying the clear top coat matte? thanks!
I use tamiya or mr.hobby clear paint. What do you worry about joints?
@@Armstudiogunplaspeedbuild tamiya clear paint for the green colors on the eyes right? i am worried that if i spray the top coat on the joints, it would stiffen and be hard to move.
@@jinwoo5182 Yes tamiya clear green. You can use masking tape to cover the joint that may be moved frequently.
@@Armstudiogunplaspeedbuild thanks for the reply. I bought one and i havent touched it since i wasnt sure what to do lol. I wanted it to look like yours 😂
@@jinwoo5182 no worries man
Nice clean build
at 12:19 what's the name of that beat i need it
I don't remember it. I tried but couldn't find it. Im sorry bro.
Did you get cracks when panel lining? I used Tamiya and mr.hobby panel line, both got cracks when I used them on some plastics 😢
I’m not sure if it was because the plastic was too thin? Or added too much panel ink? Or leaving it to dry for too long? Or used too much panel wash? 🤯
How can you panel line yours on different model kits and seems so smooth? 🥺
Yes I have experience cracks before. The key is amount of ink. I normally tap on tissue paper then tap on the part. Also From my experience, most cracks happened when ink stuck in seam line rather than panel line. When ink stuck in seam line, it takes longer time to dry which means more time to erode plastic. It could happen when you do panel line after assemble. It is better to do panel line before assemble for some parts. if you are not sure, just do panel line on each part first then assemble later. I hope this will help.
@@Armstudiogunplaspeedbuild Thanks a lot, I beginning to understand the mechanism behind it. I do realise it happens most when ink is in seem lines, cause I do panel line after assembling it.
Yes, I saw what you did for the RG perfectibility build. That’s a real good tip to panel before snapping them together! Thanks a lot!!
Did you top coat the runners before assembling?
I dont topcoat on running. I cut the parts off then topcoat or topcoat after assembling.
Can someone tell me whats the story behind this gundam? Is it from a movie, or a spinoff gundam wing?
It only appears in novel. It is the same mobile suit with Wing Gundam tv version. just like wing proto zero and wing zero custom. They are same mobile suit but different design
Very neat!
Why you did not use water slide decals?
Save cost man. I decided to just use clear sticker for RG.
@@Armstudiogunplaspeedbuild how do you avoid that excess ghosting around the sticker? Its very neat. It doesn't look like a sticker.
@@froiedwardpeligrino8887 I think we probably cant avoid that but we can make them smoother. Here are some tricks that i always do. First, stick them on even surface, dont stick on panel line or uneven surface. If the stick is too big you can trim it. Then, use cotton brush press and rub on sticker to make sure that it complely stay flat and stick on the part. Then, apply flat topcoat. It makes sticker and plastic stay same flat tone. So, you cant clearly see the edge of sticker.
what topcoat did you use bro mr. clear matt?
I used Tamiya flat clear.
@@Armstudiogunplaspeedbuild thanks bro btw did you panel line fire before applying? im beginner 😅
@@AsherKuun Yes, panel line before topcoat
@@Armstudiogunplaspeedbuild thanks ❤️
I miss the water slide decals that they used to have. I found them much easier to apply, but that's just my opinion.
I think both are fine unlike dry transfer decals. FYI They do give water decals on some MG and P-bandai kits.
@@Armstudiogunplaspeedbuild Is it only certain MG kits? Also, I think I remember another RUclipsr mention that you can order water slide decals for the kits that don't have them, but that was a long time ago, and I'm unable to confirm who that was
@@shanewright344 Oh I forgot PG. It seems like Bandai give water slide decals on some MG and PG. not on RG and HG. But yes they have many sell separately. Also There are many 3rd party brands selling water slide decals. I bought them a lot as you can see on my early video.
Nice build, what was your build time?
2 weeks but not everyday and whole day
Gotta say..
Thats way more runners than my High grade Barbatos
May I ask what do you use to clean up the excess panel line accent color?
enamel thinner
Nice
thx u
Wow