Happy to share three months worth of work with you 🎉 This will be my last video for this year. 2022 has been an amazing ride, evem though I only uploaded four videos. Thank you all for watching and taking your time to comment. Looking forward to 2023! Stay safe everyone, take care and I will catch you in the next video!
well done. here's a tip for making roads... paint with german grey first, then your main, lighter road color. wait until almost dry and use a tissue to smear away some of the road color in the center of each road. this will give the appearance of exhaust and rubber having discolored it over time. also, use a sponge to apply the stripings 👍🏻
Hey Ryan, thanks a lot for that tip. I'll keep that in mind for my next attempt. Sponge for the stripings also sounds great. This will leave a more weathered and beaten look, I suppose.
In addition to a miter box, you might want to consider looking for a Chopper. Those are great for a lot of things where you're cutting through things, though more for use with wooden pieces. You might also consider glancing at wooden canvas options, I've found them as a slightly better option for dioramas and other things compared to picture frames.
Are you by any chance talking about the Chopper by Northwest Short Line? I just looked it up and it looks really premium. The price is also very premium lol. But yeah, that would be an amazing tool to have. Also thanks for the tip with the canvas 👍 I'm always glad for tips like these.
@@GiantRobolove That's one version of it, there are several other things that do the same thing that are a bit cheaper. The Northwest Short Line one is more expensive due to a few other things that it's capable of since it also works for chopping through model railway rails, so essentially able to chop through shaped metal railway pieces without deforming them.
@@GiantRoboloveIt's still a great tool, but it is the premium tool and one you'd want if you're considering model railroading or anything with more precision cutting involving metals or thicker resins
i love 5:18 so much, lol, and ironically, i have that same kit waiting to be built also, i'm watching this between my exams (i totally wasnt listening to this in my first exam as white noise, nope, not at all) i would also like to say, you did an amazing job, the diorama looks great!
Haha yes, I love it whenever she joins the filming process. Whenever I snap build kits, she sits next to me on the table. It's so adorable. Good luck with your exams :)
id love a PG version of wing zero proto and EW, i have the old 1/60 scale from like the 80s that i picked up from a card shop well over 2 decades ago now when i was a kid for 10$
Thank you so much. To be honest, I want this channel to move towards the diorama niche. I feel there aren't too many of them out there. You can expect more coming in the future :)
Wow, well done! This looks great :) When i am finished renovating my new place next year, i'll have a whole room for hobbying and will finally start doing dioramas :) I've pre-ordered the MGEX Freedom Strike, hope FantasyWelt ships it soon!
@@GiantRobolove Gunpla habe ich dort auch das erste Mal bestellt. Früher immer Kram rund um Brettspiele, 40k, Farben etc. Sind immer recht fix und freundlich. Die Preise sind auch top.
u sir have earned my full respect as a gunpla modeler. your attention to detail is amazing. i would like to ask you for some hacks and tricks to make zaku eyes and MS green sensors look more active currently i use silver foil stickers and clear cut off runner parts for making sensors but would like to know if u ever tried your hand in sensors and gm antennas how to make good looking antennas
Thanks a lot. Have you tried UV resin for the eyes? There are some products that are being used for DIY jewelry. You could also try stickers or even paint color that react to UV light to make them shine. I've seen a bunch of people do this. In terms of antennas: I would probably handcraft them out of polystyrene. Haven't done any yet, but I guess that would probably be my approach.
@@GiantRobolove thx i will try to find a uv resin bottle or tube in amazon or any paint i tried stickers but again fonding right stickers and cutting them is a mess
This is beautiful, and is exactly the kind of thing I'm going to get into! Great work, especially with the Apache. For added comedic effect you could have added a bandaid to a finger every time you did a jump cut after the pin vice attacked you.
Looks very good, it's an interesting sight seeing a Kampfer in the Middle of Akihabara. The Kampfer scenes in War in The Pocket, felt less like a Mobile Suit fight and more like a monster movie, especially with people running around in the street and several shots looking up to the Kampfer.
Loved this build man, you did amazing. I have a question. What calculations did you use in order to determine the size of the buildings? Are they completely to scale with the actual kampfer?
Hey, thanks for watching. All of the sizes were eyeballed. The only thing I paid attention to was the height of the building that the apache is attached to. Next time I'll try something more true to scale.
Tolle Arbeit 👏 Endlich mal einer aus Europa :P Was ich bei deinen Videos sehr schätze ist deine Transparenz und deine "learning by doing"-Einstellung. Das nimmt dem Ganzen den Druck raus das perfekte Diorama zu gestalten und zeigt, dass es ein Prozess ist. 😃 Mich würde interessieren wo du dein ganzes Material usw her hast. Ich find es super schwer an Sachen zu kommen und wenn, dann überteuert 😮💨
Hi, vielen Dank für das nette Kompliment :) Anders könnte ich es auch gar nicht darstellen, weil ich echt fast alles via trial and error mache 😅 Was genau suchst du denn? Für das Grundmaterial wie die Plastikplatten, -rohre, etc. grase ich oft architekturbedarf.de ab. Die Styrofoamplatten hole ich oft bei modulor.de und die Farben bei dersockelshop.de. Für Vegetationsmaterial gehe ich - man mag es kaum glauben - in einen Hobbybedarfladen hier bei mir in der Stadt. Oft ist die Anfangsanschaffung recht teuer, aber viele Materialien halten ja auch eine Weile :)
I'll keep that in mind for the future. Would be interesting and a nice challenge to build one out of everyday objects that you happen to find laying around.
Very impressive and your level of detailing and care for them is really good. I like your ingenuity in addressing scratch build issues. The explosion is particularly effective, in my opinion. How long did it take to complete this diorama?
I worked on this diorama over the course of the past three months. Always a couple of hours after work. Would be interesting to track the hours. Thank you for always checking out my videos and taking the time to comment, I appreciate it a lot :)
@@GiantRobolove , thank you for inspiring us fellow modelers with your works! I agree with you that keeping track of the hours spent on our builds would be an interesting exercise.
What was the color you used for that brownish tone on the street and how did you apply it? I'm having trouble making my streets look better. I've used grout and ak interactive asphalt but I wanna try for that look.
It was a brown pigment made by Vallejo. To be honest though, I'm not too happy with how the street/asphalt turned out, so I'm not really the best person to ask. Next time I will try some other methods. If you skim through the comments here, there was someone who suggested a method on how to get good asphalt. And of course you could always check out Luke Towan's videos. He explains it the best.
Great build, I gave a like, imagination and skills were top notch. Only thing leaves me perplexed is that the scenario is too clean and therefore unrealistic. There is a battle in progress, with collapses and explosion, therefore street lights, fences and buildings facade needed painting and weathering. Cheers
Yeah I get what you're aiming at. I was rather conflicted regarding the story for this diorama. In my head I had the picture of that one scene in War in the pocket where the Kaempfer stomped through the city. I kinda wanted to go for that vibe. A place where fighting has not broken out yet, but still deserted because people fled the scene. But then I had this collapsed building and went astray haha. Either way, thanks for watching and your input :)
Hello ! Love your videos ! I basically bought Gunplas mainly to develop Dioaramas, could you give me an estimate budget for such a diorama ? I have a hobby lobby with 50%+ sales on Diorama accessories in general but I really need budgeting ! I overspent $700 worth of gunpla model kits in less than a week, and I haven't even bought the brushes, paint, cement etc...... I do have a pretty reasonable amount of money to spend to be set !
Hey, thanks. That's hard to say. It depends if you count the purchase for tools as well. For materials it's maybe 50-70 bucks. So this will be peanuts for you ;)
Hey, Ich bin gerade zufällig auf deinen Kanal gekommen! Super Dinger die du baust! Ich bin auch aus Deutschland, habe aber die letzten 14 Jahre nicht dort gewohnt! Ich plane bald nach Deutschland zurückzukehren. Bist du auch auf dem Discord Server der deutschen Gunpla Community?
Hallo, freut mich, dass du auf das Thumbnail geklickt hast als es dir vorgeschlagen wurde. Offensichtlich ist der RUclips Algorythmus ja der größte Feind eines RUclipsrs haha. Oha, das ist eine lange Zeit. Hast du leicht Zugang zu Gundamkrams in dem Land, wo du gerade lebst? Nee, welchen Discordserver meinst du? Ich habe noch nicht allzu viele deutsche Gunplabauer kennengelernt.
Hi! You have an interesting channel. You are doing great. WoW! I wish you prosperity and success! God bless you and all your family! 🍎🍏🍐🍑🍒 W0W! Like! Very nice! Nice! Cool!
Happy to share three months worth of work with you 🎉
This will be my last video for this year. 2022 has been an amazing ride, evem though I only uploaded four videos. Thank you all for watching and taking your time to comment. Looking forward to 2023! Stay safe everyone, take care and I will catch you in the next video!
well done. here's a tip for making roads... paint with german grey first, then your main, lighter road color. wait until almost dry and use a tissue to smear away some of the road color in the center of each road. this will give the appearance of exhaust and rubber having discolored it over time. also, use a sponge to apply the stripings 👍🏻
Hey Ryan, thanks a lot for that tip. I'll keep that in mind for my next attempt. Sponge for the stripings also sounds great. This will leave a more weathered and beaten look, I suppose.
That synthpop is probably the best moment, or the cat, or maybe when it comes all together :)
I like her stalking gaze at the end haha.
This was awesome to watch, loved the results
Thank you for watching :)
I came for the gunpla and diorama. I stayed for the cat. ❤️😂 awesome build!
Haha yeah, I can't take my eyes off of her either 😁
One of my favorite gunpla dioramas I've seen online.
Wow, that is so humbling to hear. Thank you a lot!
In addition to a miter box, you might want to consider looking for a Chopper. Those are great for a lot of things where you're cutting through things, though more for use with wooden pieces.
You might also consider glancing at wooden canvas options, I've found them as a slightly better option for dioramas and other things compared to picture frames.
Are you by any chance talking about the Chopper by Northwest Short Line? I just looked it up and it looks really premium. The price is also very premium lol. But yeah, that would be an amazing tool to have. Also thanks for the tip with the canvas 👍 I'm always glad for tips like these.
@@GiantRobolove That's one version of it, there are several other things that do the same thing that are a bit cheaper. The Northwest Short Line one is more expensive due to a few other things that it's capable of since it also works for chopping through model railway rails, so essentially able to chop through shaped metal railway pieces without deforming them.
Ah that's why it has such a massive body. I'll dive deeper into the research, thanks for pointing me in the right direction 🙏
@@GiantRoboloveIt's still a great tool, but it is the premium tool and one you'd want if you're considering model railroading or anything with more precision cutting involving metals or thicker resins
hey, just to point out, the street lamps were white, and I was yelling at the computer "the street lamps are white!". But, great job, it looks great.
They are? Been too long since I've been to Tokyo...I should visit again some day 😅
i love 5:18 so much, lol, and ironically, i have that same kit waiting to be built
also, i'm watching this between my exams (i totally wasnt listening to this in my first exam as white noise, nope, not at all)
i would also like to say, you did an amazing job, the diorama looks great!
Haha yes, I love it whenever she joins the filming process. Whenever I snap build kits, she sits next to me on the table. It's so adorable. Good luck with your exams :)
id love a PG version of wing zero proto and EW, i have the old 1/60 scale from like the 80s that i picked up from a card shop well over 2 decades ago now when i was a kid for 10$
I wonder what the next PG will be. If they ever release a new one. Bandai has been dishing out weird kit decisions left and right lately.
all the details you've packed into this are amazing! really inspiring for someone who's planning their first diorama
Thanks for checking out my videos. I had a great time building this, especially the billboards. What kind of diorama are you planning on building?
Semplicemente STUPENDO, 👍👍👍👍👍👍 i miei complimenti ancora e continua così 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
This turned out great! Your narration, editing, and skill really make for a fun video. I hope to see you build more dioramas for Gundam in the future!
Thank you so much. To be honest, I want this channel to move towards the diorama niche. I feel there aren't too many of them out there. You can expect more coming in the future :)
Bellissimo anche il tuo GATTO , veramente Stupenda Creatura ❤️😍❤️😍❤️😍❤️😍❤️😍❤️
Grazie, I don't speak Italian, but I still got what you said without a translator haha. She surely is gorgeous :D
Wow, well done! This looks great :)
When i am finished renovating my new place next year, i'll have a whole room for hobbying and will finally start doing dioramas :)
I've pre-ordered the MGEX Freedom Strike, hope FantasyWelt ships it soon!
Thanks Frank. Good luck with the renovation. An own room dedicated to hobby stuff sounds great :)
Same with the mgex, hope fantasywelt send it soon im excited haha :D
Wie sind eure Erfahrungen mit Fantasywelt? Irgendwie sind viele Kits dort nie erhältlich, wenn ich mal draufschaue 😅
@@GiantRobolove Gunpla habe ich dort auch das erste Mal bestellt. Früher immer Kram rund um Brettspiele, 40k, Farben etc.
Sind immer recht fix und freundlich. Die Preise sind auch top.
Nice, danke für den Input. Evtl. versuche ich mein Glück dort mit dem Aerial.
u sir have earned my full respect as a gunpla modeler. your attention to detail is amazing. i would like to ask you for some hacks and tricks to make zaku eyes and MS green sensors look more active currently i use silver foil stickers and clear cut off runner parts for making sensors but would like to know if u ever tried your hand in sensors and gm antennas how to make good looking antennas
Thanks a lot. Have you tried UV resin for the eyes? There are some products that are being used for DIY jewelry. You could also try stickers or even paint color that react to UV light to make them shine. I've seen a bunch of people do this. In terms of antennas: I would probably handcraft them out of polystyrene. Haven't done any yet, but I guess that would probably be my approach.
@@GiantRobolove thx i will try to find a uv resin bottle or tube in amazon or any paint i tried stickers but again fonding right stickers and cutting them is a mess
Good luck. Maybe some day I will try my hands at lenses as well.
This is beautiful, and is exactly the kind of thing I'm going to get into! Great work, especially with the Apache. For added comedic effect you could have added a bandaid to a finger every time you did a jump cut after the pin vice attacked you.
So good my dude
Thank you :)
nice dio bro...keep it up!
Thanks for watching :)
Looks very good, it's an interesting sight seeing a Kampfer in the Middle of Akihabara. The Kampfer scenes in War in The Pocket, felt less like a Mobile Suit fight and more like a monster movie, especially with people running around in the street and several shots looking up to the Kampfer.
That is so true. I haven't thought of it that way 😅 I'm thinking abt doing another one of those Akiba dios with GMs and Zakus some day.
as always,good content,very educational & funny 🙂
hell yeah you’re back
I'll try to post more frequently, it's tough to do so though without losing quality. Thanks for always watching :)
Love your vids
Thank you for watching!
absolutely amazing and shocked at the same time keep the videos coming !!!
Haha thanks! Next one will drop on Halloween :)
Honestly inspiring
Thanks man!
Loved this build man, you did amazing. I have a question. What calculations did you use in order to determine the size of the buildings? Are they completely to scale with the actual kampfer?
Hey, thanks for watching. All of the sizes were eyeballed. The only thing I paid attention to was the height of the building that the apache is attached to. Next time I'll try something more true to scale.
Most of us don't have a hot wire cutter either. Those things cost as much as a Perfect Grade.
Yeah, I was thinking about getting a hotwire cutter more than once now. In the end it does make things easier, but like you said, it's not cheap...
Tolle Arbeit 👏 Endlich mal einer aus Europa :P
Was ich bei deinen Videos sehr schätze ist deine Transparenz und deine "learning by doing"-Einstellung. Das nimmt dem Ganzen den Druck raus das perfekte Diorama zu gestalten und zeigt, dass es ein Prozess ist. 😃
Mich würde interessieren wo du dein ganzes Material usw her hast. Ich find es super schwer an Sachen zu kommen und wenn, dann überteuert 😮💨
Hi, vielen Dank für das nette Kompliment :) Anders könnte ich es auch gar nicht darstellen, weil ich echt fast alles via trial and error mache 😅
Was genau suchst du denn? Für das Grundmaterial wie die Plastikplatten, -rohre, etc. grase ich oft architekturbedarf.de ab. Die Styrofoamplatten hole ich oft bei modulor.de und die Farben bei dersockelshop.de. Für Vegetationsmaterial gehe ich - man mag es kaum glauben - in einen Hobbybedarfladen hier bei mir in der Stadt. Oft ist die Anfangsanschaffung recht teuer, aber viele Materialien halten ja auch eine Weile :)
I love this so muchh
Glad you're enjoying it!
@@GiantRobolove i hope u'll make diorama with low budget haha.
I'll keep that in mind for the future. Would be interesting and a nice challenge to build one out of everyday objects that you happen to find laying around.
Very impressive and your level of detailing and care for them is really good. I like your ingenuity in addressing scratch build issues. The explosion is particularly effective, in my opinion. How long did it take to complete this diorama?
I worked on this diorama over the course of the past three months. Always a couple of hours after work. Would be interesting to track the hours. Thank you for always checking out my videos and taking the time to comment, I appreciate it a lot :)
@@GiantRobolove , thank you for inspiring us fellow modelers with your works! I agree with you that keeping track of the hours spent on our builds would be an interesting exercise.
What was the color you used for that brownish tone on the street and how did you apply it? I'm having trouble making my streets look better. I've used grout and ak interactive asphalt but I wanna try for that look.
It was a brown pigment made by Vallejo. To be honest though, I'm not too happy with how the street/asphalt turned out, so I'm not really the best person to ask. Next time I will try some other methods. If you skim through the comments here, there was someone who suggested a method on how to get good asphalt. And of course you could always check out Luke Towan's videos. He explains it the best.
Great build, I gave a like, imagination and skills were top notch. Only thing leaves me perplexed is that the scenario is too clean and therefore unrealistic. There is a battle in progress, with collapses and explosion, therefore street lights, fences and buildings facade needed painting and weathering. Cheers
Yeah I get what you're aiming at. I was rather conflicted regarding the story for this diorama. In my head I had the picture of that one scene in War in the pocket where the Kaempfer stomped through the city. I kinda wanted to go for that vibe. A place where fighting has not broken out yet, but still deserted because people fled the scene. But then I had this collapsed building and went astray haha. Either way, thanks for watching and your input :)
Hello ! Love your videos ! I basically bought Gunplas mainly to develop Dioaramas, could you give me an estimate budget for such a diorama ? I have a hobby lobby with 50%+ sales on Diorama accessories in general but I really need budgeting ! I overspent $700 worth of gunpla model kits in less than a week, and I haven't even bought the brushes, paint, cement etc...... I do have a pretty reasonable amount of money to spend to be set !
Hey, thanks. That's hard to say. It depends if you count the purchase for tools as well. For materials it's maybe 50-70 bucks. So this will be peanuts for you ;)
@@GiantRobolove perfect it's just to get an estimate ! Thank you!
Hey, Ich bin gerade zufällig auf deinen Kanal gekommen! Super Dinger die du baust! Ich bin auch aus Deutschland, habe aber die letzten 14 Jahre nicht dort gewohnt! Ich plane bald nach Deutschland zurückzukehren. Bist du auch auf dem Discord Server der deutschen Gunpla Community?
Hallo, freut mich, dass du auf das Thumbnail geklickt hast als es dir vorgeschlagen wurde. Offensichtlich ist der RUclips Algorythmus ja der größte Feind eines RUclipsrs haha.
Oha, das ist eine lange Zeit. Hast du leicht Zugang zu Gundamkrams in dem Land, wo du gerade lebst? Nee, welchen Discordserver meinst du? Ich habe noch nicht allzu viele deutsche Gunplabauer kennengelernt.
Ich wünschte ich könnte auch so bauen
Alles eine Frage der Übung ;)
where can I buy the cool T-shirt ???
The shirts are made by TheYetee as a special edition for the charity streaming event GameDoneQuick, speedrunning event. It happens twice a year.
Hi! You have an interesting channel. You are doing great. WoW! I wish you prosperity and success! God bless you and all your family! 🍎🍏🍐🍑🍒 W0W! Like! Very nice! Nice! Cool!
ich sah das Video und dachte ... Moment er redet deutsch mit seiner Katze :D
Haha ja man. Deutsche Gunpla builder representin' 😄
@@GiantRobolove aber echt gut deine Videos. Werde mir da paar Sachen abschauen für die nächsten Builds sei es Diorama oder normale Gunpla😊
Jo mach das. Was baust du als nächstes?
Aktuell baue ich normal ein HG Zaku 3. aber mein nächstes Projekt wird mit nem destiny Gundam sein
Nice! Glaub der MG Destiny war mein zweites MG kit ever.
Where are u from buddy
I'm from Germany, with roots in Vietnam if that's what you're asking.
We need more german speaking gunpla enthusiasts!
Ja man, ich kenne kaum deutsche Gunplabuilder 😅