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Tea and Gunpla
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This Could Be Your First Custom Gunpla - Hg Gundam Mk2 - Full Build
Today we will see my full build of the Bandai HG Gundam MKII.
I will be using the techniques I shown in my Gunpla tutorials and some that will be covered in upcoming videos.
From building, assembling, modifying, pla plating, scribing, brush painting till chipping, you will see the whole process and, hopefully, be inspired for your next build.
Tutorials Playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLq_JLFgu6SwClqcxpipezj6pExekgGScR.html
Join the discord ⇒ discord.gg/9EzFCkcYzZ
Paints are from Sheik Mainland
Primer Black - BT010
Primer white - BT111
Gloss Coat - RBT1115
Filler Black - SFL113
Ocean Blue - BT2036
Vibrant Purple Blue - BT2118
Dark Grey - BT2018
Custom Black Grey - BT2527
Orange Yellow - BT2033
Armor Red - BT2030
Stainless Steel - BT3008
Black Metal - BT3176
Gun Metal - BT3011
Deep Gold - BT3080
Love Red - BT3021
Metal Green - BT3071
00:00 Intro
02:30 Building
04:06 Base Model
04:16 Modifications
07:17 Scribing
08:30 Pla Plating
10:37 Brush Painting
18:10 Decals
19:12 Chipping
20:34 Model complete!
#gunpla #gundam #gunplacustom #fullbuild #brushpainting
I will be using the techniques I shown in my Gunpla tutorials and some that will be covered in upcoming videos.
From building, assembling, modifying, pla plating, scribing, brush painting till chipping, you will see the whole process and, hopefully, be inspired for your next build.
Tutorials Playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLq_JLFgu6SwClqcxpipezj6pExekgGScR.html
Join the discord ⇒ discord.gg/9EzFCkcYzZ
Paints are from Sheik Mainland
Primer Black - BT010
Primer white - BT111
Gloss Coat - RBT1115
Filler Black - SFL113
Ocean Blue - BT2036
Vibrant Purple Blue - BT2118
Dark Grey - BT2018
Custom Black Grey - BT2527
Orange Yellow - BT2033
Armor Red - BT2030
Stainless Steel - BT3008
Black Metal - BT3176
Gun Metal - BT3011
Deep Gold - BT3080
Love Red - BT3021
Metal Green - BT3071
00:00 Intro
02:30 Building
04:06 Base Model
04:16 Modifications
07:17 Scribing
08:30 Pla Plating
10:37 Brush Painting
18:10 Decals
19:12 Chipping
20:34 Model complete!
#gunpla #gundam #gunplacustom #fullbuild #brushpainting
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Gundam Base Takes on Hong Kong in EPIC Pop-Up Event
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Today I will bring you with me on a sacred journey to a Gunpla Temple! The Tuen Mun Town MS Gundam 45th anniversary Pop-Up, in collaboration with the Gundam Base. We will see Giant Mechas, Rare Gunpla kits, Gundam history, and more! This is also an opportunity to wish everyone Happy Holidays and a great New Year! Join the discord ⇒ discord.gg/9EzFCkcYzZ The Gundam 45th Anniversary Pop Up is loc...
FAST and EASY way to Brush Paint your Gunpla Thruster
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Almost all the Gundam Model Kits come with thrusters, but they're always just plain grey and boring! Today we will learn how to create a heating effect without an airbrush, just using a brush and some metal markers. Another little tip to enhance your Gunpla without too much effort! Like and subscribe for more tutorials! Join the discord ⇒ discord.gg/9EzFCkcYzZ The markers I use are from Ray Stu...
What Happens When You MAX OUT Your MG Sazabi?
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Join me on a new Gunpla journey! My New Project involves the great MG Sazabi Ver.Ka. Before starting to scribe and paint, I want to check out how many expansions and extra parts I can add to push it to the ultimate limit! Learn how to prep your model kit and install extra parts Join the discord ⇒ discord.gg/9EzFCkcYzZ 00:00 Intro 00:43 Extra Parts 00:50 Minifigures 01:30 Vulcan Gatling 02:43 Be...
Channel Update - November 2024. We passed 1000 Subs. Thanks, everyone!
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Necessary "thank you all" video. You guys are making my day! Let's have a little chat about us, the channel and its future. Join the discord ⇒ discord.gg/9EzFCkcYzZ
Learn to Brush Paint Your Inner Frame Like a Pro!
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Today we take another look at how to paint your Gunpla. We will focus on the inner frame. Perfect to improve your High Grade Gundam but it can also apply to any other Gunpa Grade! We will see how to prepare your model kit, covering priming, painting with metal and regular colors, panel lining and coating. Perfect for beginners but not only! Stay tuned for more guides and tutorials! The Complete...
The Complete Guide to Brush Paint Your Gunpla - Featuring MG Gouf 2.0
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Today we finally dive into How to Brush Paint your Gunpla! I will be covering everything you need: Tools, Techniques, Coatings, and Panel Lining. This guide will give you the basics to start hand painting your Gundam and it will be followed up by more in-depth tutorials, like how to paint the inner frames, how to use metal markers, and more. The Sp00n is not my creation, it was originally uploa...
Will the New RG Rx-78-2 2.0 be the Greatest Real Grade Of All Time?
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Let's take a look together to Bandai's newest release: the Real Grade Rx-78-2 Gundam Ver.2. In this review, I will be covering the inner frame, the complete build, articulations, gimmicks, and accessories, without forgetting about the new core fighter! Let's find out if the wait was worth the wait together! Intro 0:00 Inner Frame 0:45 Complete Build 1:57 Articulations 2:32 Core Fighter 4:53 Gim...
Real Grade RX-78-2 Gundam 2.0 - The Long Awaited Unboxing
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It's finally here! The Real Grade Rx-78-2 Gundam 2.0, aka "The Grandaddy" hits the shelves and today we will take a look inside the box. A small sneak peak for all the Gunpla lovers while waiting for a proper model review, that will come later this week (hopefully). Let me know what do you think about this model and if you're excited about it as much as me! #gundam #gunpla #realgrade #unboxing ...
How to: Scribing and Carving with chisels larger than 0.5mm - Gunpla Tutorials
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Hello! Today we will learn how to start scribing and carving with larger tips. I will create a simple design and show you a couple of ways to detail it. This is a useful guide for any beginner who would like to start practising and getting used to this part of the hobby. I hope you will enjoy it! If you missed the first Scribing Tutorial, here's the link: ua-cam.com/video/ns4-aLhaJ_g/v-deo.html...
Tips and Tricks: Repairing a Scribing Mess with Super Glue
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Today we will see how to fix scribing mistakes using a super glue from Ray Studio. I will test this product and see if we can repair a really messed up piece. Make sure not to miss my scribing tutorial too if you don't want to create such a horror! ua-cam.com/video/ns4-aLhaJ_g/v-deo.html #gundam #gunpla #scribing #customization #repair
How To: Scribing - Gunpla Tutorials
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Let's take a look at how to start scribing you Gunpla! I will go through the tools you would need and explain a couple of simple designs that will help you get used to it. Nub Mark Removal Tutorial - Here is where I go trough the sanding tecniques: ua-cam.com/video/Mx5Q2zo27to/v-deo.html #gundam #gunpla #scribing #tutorial #beginners
Tips and Tricks - How to convert your Runners into Connecting Screws for your Gunpla Model Kit
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Learn How to Repurpose a Used Runner into Custom Connecting Screws for Your Gunpla Build! In this step-by-step tutorial, discover a creative way to recycle plastic runners to enhance your model customization. Perfect for hobbyists looking to add unique touches to their Gunpla projects, this DIY guide covers essential techniques and tips for crafting functional and personalized parts from everyd...
How to: Water Decals, with a special guest! - Gunpla Tutorials
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Welcome to my latest UA-cam tutorial! In this video, we're diving into the world of Gunpla and Gundam model kits as we explore the art of applying water decals. Whether you're a seasoned builder or just starting out, mastering water decals can truly elevate your model's appearance. Join me as I guide you step-by-step through the process, using top-quality products like Mr. Hobby's water decals ...
How To: Panel lining - Gunpla Tutorials
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How To: Panel lining - Gunpla Tutorials
RG Hi-Nu Gundam - Showcase and Review
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RG Hi-Nu Gundam - Showcase and Review
The ultimate guide to Gunpla tools for beginners
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The ultimate guide to Gunpla tools for beginners
How To: Remove nub marks - Gunpla Tutorials
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How To: Remove nub marks - Gunpla Tutorials
EW Heavy Weapon System Expansion Pack for RG Hi-Nu Gundam - Is it worth?
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EW Heavy Weapon System Expansion Pack for RG Hi-Nu Gundam - Is it worth?
As someone coming from 40k minis without an airbrush and wanting to try my hands at Gunpla, this video was incredibly helpful!
I’m glad you found the video helpful! If you want to dive into Gunplas, I have others beginner friendly tutorials that may help you out. For the Emperor!
Hello, great tutorial, I just subscribed 👏 But I suggest using the other version of Raser for that specific piece. The Raser Origin, the thinner one, it's smaller and less harsh, so it's more suitable for those kind of pieces. Anyways, I hope you make a video about some Balancer alternatives. I enjoy the Balancer as well but I've noticed that they wear out after multiple kits, I guess I enjoy them too much. They're effective but kinda pricey for me, since I keep buying them. I hope there are some good alternatives for that tool.
Thanks for the sub and for the advice! I had been trying different products for polishing the kits, and the balancer is still the best choice, unfortunately. You can swap to cheaper polish boxes, use higher grits or even polishing creams, but the easiness to use and speed of the balancer rest unmatched!
The heat discoloration on the jetpack exhausts is amazing! It looks real!
Thank you! It’s actually not so hard to do. I made a tutorial about it, if you’re interested. ua-cam.com/video/n3Wig0Vx-Bk/v-deo.html
For the shoulder, you gotta cut the L shape part to make it sit properly to the backpack
I sanded them down so they could sit properly, but the weight was still too much. I made a couple of brackets with metal wire to keep them in place and they work fairly well
I appreciate the hell out of your commentary during the video. Great humor lol
Thanks! I'll try to crack more jokes then lol
Quality video and work as per usual, amazing how a few subtle tweaks, when done properly, can transform an HG kit.
Glad you enjoyed it
Watching this while I finish my Turn A MG.
Amazing video as always :) I do have a few questions, namely is there anything you do to protect the metallic shine on the metallic paints when you flat topcoat? I recently finished a paint project and I tried out a bit of gunmetal which looked really nice, but it lost its sheen when I topcoated it. Do you have any advice to keep it shinier? Maybe a gloss/semi-gloss topcoat would be better? Also, where do you get your pla plating? I've been looking online for some and I can't seem to find any store that has it. Your videos are really motivating and inspiring, makes me want to do more painting projects!
Thank you so much. I honestly like the tone down effect of the flat topcoat on my metallic colors. If you want to keep the shininess, you have two options. The first is using a gloss or semi-gloss coating, but I am not a huge fan of the final result (personal opinion). The other is switching to metal markers. The ones from Ray Studio, for example, are pretty scratch resistant and, paying a bit of attention, won't get ruined easily. They can be applied with brushes too and you can do panel lining with acrylic on top without worries. For the pla plates, I used the ones from Dspiae, you can check their shop if they deliver to your location: dspiaestore.com/products/dspiae-pc-gy-plastic-plate-for-model-customization-diy-parts?srsltid=AfmBOor22FuVd6Ls1_BB_AVtbNG5V0ElHueL89jNwGShXjiuUABPm7JL Let me know if anything is unclear!
Great video and to do so much custom for HG is great inspiration! For hand painting with acrylics are normal artist grade acrylic paints okay or specific model painting acrylics the only way to go?
Thank you! You can use any brand of acrylics you want. The ones for models, like the brand I am using, are usually already thinned, to minimize the strake marks.
Great video as always, can’t wait to see what else you do in this new year also would love to see some kind of weathering tutorial as I don’t believe you’ve done one yet. One question for you, everytime I use a cotton swab or a qtip whatever you call them they always end up frizzled and hard to use but I always see yours are uniform is there anything you do with them to keep them that way?
Thank you! The weathering tutorials will come in 2025, don't worry! Regarding the swab I use the secret power of editing lol, there is no way to avoid ruining them... I just record with a presentable one, but I go trough a decent amount of them each video.
@@TeaandGunpla can’t wait to see it, and that makes a whole lot of sense lol I was thinking it was some sort of rubber one or something.
Haha, no. I wish there was an indestructible one tho’
@@TeaandGunpla it would certainly be a dream
I am very thankful I got an airbrush. I always sucked at hand painting. Never had the patience to wait for coats to dry and I'd always end up with brush marks. I really like how you mix two shades of blue on the armour plates. I'm planning on redoing my MG MkII. It was the first MG kit I ever built and it is more than a little rough. I already disassembled it and stripped the (bad) gloss coat I gave it. It's been sitting in a container as I finish my current project (Sazabi VerKa) I may take a few things from this video when I finally get around to painting it.
I like to add some depth with different shades of colors, I think helps a lot!
Happy New Year everyone! I hope you will enjoy the video. This is my first full build, and I also used a completely new recording set up, so forgive me if some footage is not up to par! Let me know if you have any questions.
Happy new year! I cant wait to watch and learn some new techniques. I’ve already learned a lot about brush painting gunpla from your vids, which i definitely enjoy more than airbrushing
Thank you! Really glad that you found the videos helpful!
Liked and subscribed for your master grade SP-00N
This is super helpful! I just can’t seem to find an online shop that sells SM paints where do you get yours from?
Thank you! I get them on TaoBao, but if you're not in Asia, it will not be possible. I know that some shops sell them on Aliexpress
2:52 aint no way bro master grade spoon. 😭😂
I can’t wait for the Ver.Ka!
Do you have any advice for brush-painting very bright colours like white or offwhite? I've been using offwhite for a project myself and I find that brush marks are a lot more apparent when using that colour compared to others
Unfortunately white is a pain, it’s probably the hardest color to paint. My suggestion is to apply a lot of really thin layers to minimize the strokes. It’s easy to get fed up and start using too much paint trying to get coverage. You should also know that it will probably still look a bit patchy at the end, but once you spray a flat topcoat is gonna be alright. Maybe do a test on a spoon if you don’t feel confident
@TeaandGunpla thank you so much! I'll try that in future
I forgot to add that you should make sure you’re using a white primer! Pretty obvious, but sill worth mentioning
@@Amy_CoolShark I can doubly confirm what Tea said. I've tried to handpaint white on parts before using Gundam Marker. *it does not work very well on the first go.* This is because white is the brightest general color you can have, so anything of the original color showing through will stick out like a sore thumb. You just need to be patient with it.
I got the metallic paint but it was ugly and uneven, normal one are smooth but i can't get metallic to look like it, any idea on how to fix it?
Make sure you apply a black primer for the metallic paint. The first coat has to be pretty dry, almost like dry brushing it. Then you can apply regular coatings. If you didn’t, I suggest watching the inner frame tutorial I posted, I explain the metallic paints there
i subscribed as soon as i saw your vid on instinct while searching for brush painting.. queeestion, can i use my fine tip pen marker over the gloss coat for panel lining?
Thanks for subbing! Honestly, I never used the pen on the acrylic coat, but I’m pretty sure that the chemicals you’ll need to clean up would mess up both coat and paint. If you don’t want to use an acrylic filler/wash and clean it with water, I would suggest to just use a spray gloss topcoat, like the one from Mr. Hobby
thank you for non-airbrush guides, makes painting feel a lot more approachable
Thank you! Paint brushing is totally approachable, it just need a bit of training and time.
Great vid man. I love some good detail work.
Glad you like it
Just want to confirm, does the topcoat from sheikmainland protect the paint while doing the panel line?
It will protect the paint only from an acrylic filler/wash cleaned with water. If you use Tamiya panel liner or Mr. Weathering Color, for example, the chemicals you will you need to use to clean up will totally ruin both the coating and the paint.
@@TeaandGunpla thanks so much for your guidance
No worries! Happy to help
The shoulders are tricky to make posable and stable. The problem is if you stabilize one part the pressure is transferred to the other part then the elbow and so on. It's a real hornets nest. Ultra lite florocarbon line used in finishing threaded between the 90° bends over (under the armor) down the back would do it but would need adjustment every time you pose it. This is the problem with our kits. They don't have muscles and tendons, just friction and joints.
I know, right? That's why some external support really helps. The beam cannons actually weight on the torso, and that's pretty stable. I managed to create a couple of brackets to keep them in place too. I think it should work fine.
I feel so much comfortable to hand paint with this tutorial!!!!! I can say it did changed my life.Thank you!!!
I'm really happy you found it helpful!
I found the sheik mainland paints on aliexpress with the same number code, only issue is instead of K they have the same number with W for example the metal frame is labeled BT3057W, is this the same type of paint? Or would it be incompatible
It is the same paint, don’t worry.
@@TeaandGunplathank you!
You’re welcome!
How many kits can be painted with one of each tiny paint bottle like that?
It really depends on the model. Taking the MG Gouf as an example and blue, which is the main color, I should be able to do 5 or 6 of them with one bottle.
Turn a and Greco Are AU good they are frustrating.
How to undo mistake on making XXXXG-01 WING GUNDAM step 01-3 C40 facing wrong side
I checked the manual and your best safe bet is using a part separator. Even the one that comes with Lego pieces should be good
What a treat, great day out. I hope they don’t phase out mg else I will be in financial trouble building pg lol. Struggle with 1/144
MG are my favorite line for sure, I really hope they will revive it…
Such a cool event I hope I get an opportunity to go to it one day
Keep an eye open around your area. Sooner or later Bandai will be there!
@@TeaandGunpla it is unlikely considering where I live but I can always hope.
what brand of metallic markers did you use for this video?
They’re from Ray Studio. You can find more info in the video description
How much are the hg, rg and mgs there? Im currently in hong kong...
I don’t remember all the prices and it depends on the model, but HG were around 100 to 200 hkd, RG 150 to 300 and mg 250 to 500/600 (Ver.Ka). The one I got were: RG Crossbone 165 ,RG wing 200, HG Barbados and Barl 95 each. If you have time it’s worth to take a look in my opinion.
@TeaandGunpla Oh yeah I have to consider how far it is. Thank youuu
No worries! If the event is way out of your area, check out Sino Center in Mong Kok, 582 Nathan Road. You can find a decent amount of shops selling Gunpla and sometimes I managed to snatch great ones for an amazing price
I love these Pop Up stores!
Hey nice video :) I just got a similar eraser tool and was wondering how to clean it. I've read you can use enamel thinner to clean it but I can't manage to get the black out of it. and is already pretty dirty after cleaning a few pieces (I used Tamiya panel liner )
Thank you! First of all, don’t expect miracles. You can clean it but it won’t get white again. What it will do is stopping leaving black streak marks. With Tamiya just get zippo lighter fluid, damp the eraser and pass it multiple times on some absorbent paper. Repeat the process until it doesn’t leave any color on the paper. Still, be prepared to change the tip at least once for every kit, if not more.
@@TeaandGunpla I see, this makes sense. I saw someone showing a perfectly white tip and saying they used it already on like 3 kits, so my expectations were a bit skewed. Still one tip per kit is not that bad, not sure if it's worth it over regular cotton buds tho. Thanks for the quick answer!
No worries! I still think they clean better than cotton buds, and they're more eco friendly too!
awesome tip! i posed a question to my gunpla group on FB about what to do with used runners. thank you for the best answer ever!!!
Thank you! There are a lot of ways to reuse your runners, this is one of many. Glad you enjoyed it!
TBH i sometime scare of repeat doing same things (God Strike Freedom dragoons were) and need to paint all Thrusters repeat X numbers of Thrusters 😰😰😰
I know right? But at least there aren’t too many kits with an exaggerated number of thrusters!!
@@TeaandGunpla Nightingal: .... 🤣🤣
Your awesome 😊 what's the name brand of markers did u used and is it metallic?
Thank you! They are metallic markers from Ray Studio. You can find more detailed info in the video description
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Thank you for this video! I will try one of the methods, if I manage to find the supplies... No shop here where I live sells them :(
Thank you for watching! I hope you can maybe find some good online shop that can deliver in your area, that would be your best bet....
When I started I bought all the tools I used. Now that I have been building for 10+ years I make my own tools mainly for comfort 😂 (except for nippers and sanding sponges. Still buy quality ones)
That’s a nice skill to have indeed! I honestly like to collect tools, it’s like a hobby of mine
After you paint finish your part. Is it okay to use a spray gloss coat like Mr Top coat gloss instead of painting a gloss coat on?
It’s totally fine, you can use any gloss topcoat you prefer.
@ thank you!! Looking forward to more tutorials and uploads from u
Thank you for the support! Don’t worry, more content is on its way
Is it okay if the top coat is lacquer based?@@TeaandGunpla
It’s a bit risky to be honest. Lacquer is really strong and there is the risk to ruin the paint. I would avoid it. Stick to enamel or acrylic and make sure the paint is nicely dried
Wow, good work! Goes to show what you can achieve with a brush and paint, and patience. Very inspiraing.
Absolutely! Never underestimate the power of the brush!
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When I saw the thumbnail I was like "Oh noo. Wtf happened here". Good recovery tho goodjob!❤ I always have a molten runner in acrylic thinner. It levels easily on application if its thin and can act like a putty when thick enough.
Thank you! I totally should have mention this in my video… Bad oversight from me! Probably is going to be an idea for some future content.
Do you think you could do a tutorial on giving a candy coat effect?
I’ll be honest, I’m not a huge fan of it! But I’ll sign it down and, if I can fit on the schedule, I’ll cover it!
Pretty good technique! Saving this for my projects in the future, thanks for the video!
No problem! Thank you for watching!
I don't have the money nor the patience for this otherwise great guide.
Unfortunately patience is a required skill for most of Gunpla customization!
Great tutorial
Thank you!
very clear instructions and a great video I enjoyed it very much Keep up the great work!
Glad you enjoyed it!
If you lightly sand the surface after engraving, sometimes dust can lodge itself inside those lines. A make-up brush from the dollar store will make quick work of that.
There's a side benefit to also having a cheap cutting blade set in addition to that. With a Dremel, you can modify the blades you don't need for other purposes, like shaving a thin engraved line to the side of where two parts meet or making generic chamfer shapes. Takes a bit of practice and creative planning, but you can achieve some great engraving effects with that and a cheapo set only costs ten bucks or so.
Damn, I never thought of that, that's a pretty good tecnique, thank you. Aditionally, if one has some paints around but doesn't have any metallic colors, you can mix 10/15% metallic silver with 85/90% any solid color to make a metallic version of it, though it might not be as saturated as bought ones.
Thank you for watching! And also for the tip. It's a good one