You don't have to have surgeon hands to build gunpla. I have tremors in my hands and still build Real Grades all the time. You just gotta find ways to adapt and there are plenty of them. If you think you'd enjoy building gunpla, find an HG that looks good to you and just try. Everyone starts somewhere. We don't make the perfect looking kit right from the very first try and that's totally okay.
There is Entry grade (EG), that as the name suggest an Entry level for people to get in. It's cheap, easy to build and still looks good. It has less details and articulation than HG. And then there is workshop kits that is dirt cheap, sometimes you could get it for free at events, and have less articulation than EG. Very easy to build and still looks great on the shelf. There's also caravan kits that is even cheaper than workshop kit and way less detail. Those are the lowest point someone start building a gunpla.
Speaking of building gunpla at a young age, my first gunpla build was a master grade, a gift from my father, a unicorn Gundam... How da hell did I managed to not break anything?
as someone with shakey hands I can confirm HG (and by extension the 30Minutes Missions/Sisters) are way more forgiving of model kits than what some may be thinking. I remember as a kid seeing model kits for cars, or whatever. Tried a couple. Always felt too finicky, needing to be exact, and far to fragile to play. Model kits like these are press fit, all you need is some snippers and I promise... if you can follow lego instructions you could follow gundam instructions
I built my first gundam as a kid with a dull hobby knife in a hotel room, they’re far more forgiving than you’d think and the only way to learn is to make mistakes so you should go for it and build one
Tips for building Gunpla (especially the higher grade ones): if you see a part of the Gunpla where you are not sure whether you should cut it or not, DO NOT FUCKING CUT IT, CHECK THE MENU TO SEE DO YOU CUT IT OR NOT (definitely not speaking from experience and I definitely don’t have a unfinished MG RX-78 because I did that exact mistake)
If you are feeling invested into the idea of Gunpla but don't want to get too deep into building them for any reason, then I may have a recomendation. Gundam has had a series of Video Games called Gundam Breaker that allows you to build the model kits and kitbash them without fear of ruining IRL models, and the 4th numbered game comes out later this year with 250+ model kits to collect, build, kitbash, and mess around with: all without fear of ruining them. I plan on getting it myself because I have been getting into Gunpla and besides WFM, SEED,and UC kits, I have a limmited selection to get that's easily available.
As someone that imported the Chinese version of GB3 at launch and has all of the PSVita releases, you just made my month by mentioning 4! New Breakers was ok but it felt too different, I used to spend hours and hours just getting my paint jobs just right. Can't wait!!
Great to hear that you were think of trying out a gunpla. I built my first gunpla when i was in grade 7. and i first taught my daughter to build one (EG Gundam) when she was 4. So, no need to be afraid of breaking anything. As long as you are buying a gunpla that is made by Bandai, they are much tougher than you think. And just like painting a picture, once you made a boo-boo, work around with it to make it unit to you. HG is a nice starter level. And currently they have the EG (Entry Grade) which is awesome for a starter. A 4 year-old can easily built it with minimum help.
I hope you give gunpla a try. For the smoothest experience you want: 1. A single sided nipper (DSPIA or the God Hand, but any single side nipper will be relatively smooth) 2. A glass nano file, such as the Gunprimer Raser (glass file with sharp holes instead of ridges, leaves the area smooth whereas a file needs sanding afterwards) 3. Buffing sponge for finish, again Gunprimer has these and it’s an ultrafine 2x surface that will gloss or matte the surface as you want it. You don’t even need the sponge and if you nip carefully biting away from the part and again on it, you largely don’t need to sand it either. It’s extremely easy and satisfying with no glue. Other model kits require glue and often have warped parts that need fixing or poor fits/tolerances. Gunpla has none of that. Get an HG Dagger L, it costs nothing, has no stickers and is a very tight and satisfying build.
OMG thank you. I love Mechas but cant build any because of my disability. Am tetraplegic but thanks to this I can finally build my own am in literal tears am so happy. thank you thank you thank you!!
if you liked this, theres also a game i can recommend called Model Builder that allows you to fully build models of gundam, planes, table top minis, theres also DLC of a bunch of different games like frostpunk, truck simulator, titan-forge, and more, its much more indepth :)
My first model kit was a Kotobukiya Roll (Mega Man) model kit, and this was with ZERO RESEARCH, ZERO TOOLS (I didn't even have a hobby nipper, a big mistake!) and FULL MOTIVATION. She's still on the shelf today, and give or take a few points I had to nip and sand after completing the build with nothing but my bare hands, she's perfect! I've improved since then, but have definitely been humbled by a Real Grade (Part break = build failed, kitbash parts and/or throw the rest away). It's not impossible to do Gunpla, but if you're new, you have so many options. Entry Grades at sub 15 dollars to see if you're even into it, high grades of many many MANY kinds to just grab something cool and go for it! This game's kinda' nostalgic, but there's something about actual plastic in your hands, versus clicking...
thanks to everyone suggesting ways to get into building gundam!! i really appreciate the push in the right direction with HG entry grade 1/44 scale gunpla, i have been looking into that and i think i will grab one i like and see how i go! maybe i'll do a video on it one day :)
if you want something a lil more complex, i can recommend a game called Model Builder that allows you to fully build models of gundam and different models in general like planes, cars, minis, etc, it may have all the things you're looking for
I'd really recommend the entry grade if you want to test the waters. No tools, no glue, very inexpensive. It's purpose built to be a jumping off point for the hobby
If you're that worried about starting they have entry grade kits that have no stickers and don't even require nippers to remove the pieces. Also they are in the $10 range so you won't cry if you somehow mess up.
Omg this looks like such a relaxing game. I build Gundams quite often but I agree its a time commitment and my hands hurt after an hour or so. This looks like it'll be all the relaxing aspects of the game minus the mess.
You don't need to have "surgeon hands" to build real Gunpla. You also don't NEED to paint, sand, etc. The bare minimum you need is a pair of cheap nippers, and just cut the parts out. Then just follow the instructions, which are very easy to understand (no need to understand Japanese). Only if you want to go all out, do you need to sand, paint, glue, etc. I want to also add that I've been building Gunpla since the early 2000's. I started with nothing more than an Exacto knife. Later tried hand painting, etc. Now I'm airbrushing, customizing, etc, but nowhere near as good as some of those piece-of-art finished kits you see some people make. I'm also practically blind! I need to use a magnifying lamp and/or visor in order to see up close.
Fun fact: as you improve your gun dam building skills you can always go back and touch up, fix, or even paint your old kits. There’s always room to grow, so don’t worry too much about building a gundam. You just need to get started
I always forget that i also doubted myself before building my first gunpla. But now the only thing im worried about is controlling my spending with it lol
This is really cool. The only reason I got out of building Gundam was the space they took up. I’m not sure this would give me the same sense of satisfaction but I’m definitely going to check it out.
Go ahead and try a kit out. They have some very inexpensive gundams now(entry grade) that you can afford to mess up and develop your techniques with. You're already a builder at heart!
Try an entry grade all parts are pop out. Just be careful with the v fin cause those break on the pop out of not careful. Entry grade also have better color separation in a lot of cases due to not using stickers. Hg is just nipper and file. 30 minute missions also may be more your bag as it's very easy to mix an match.
This seems like an interesting game I'll be keeping an eye out, but I do wish that it had 3D graphics instead. If we were building 3D models, then after we get done building our models we could pose them. Would be neat to have some type of room full of shelves to put all these models in to look at them in those custom poses.
gundamn is easily the most accessable model making anyone can get into. you really should try it if it interests you at all, its a lot easier than what anyone outside thinks. dont hold yourself back from trying new things or making mistakes
will the game have something like "build your own kit" ? like steam workshop, give people the power to craft their own kit and share around, i believe this will make this game alive very long time
If you want to try gunpla, go for it! I've built 5 or so Master Grades, and a Perfect Grade, and the only times I had difficulty, were times I was reading instructions wrong. There aren't usually many fiddly bits. I only really remember having issues with one kit's chin, and a couple of fins in a model's chest (I solved that one with a pair of tweezers though!). I've also found the kits to be waaay more durable than say other miniature hobbies like warhammer. I did get a kit once with a damaged part, but I just contacted the place I got it from and they sent me a replacement piece :)
First ever gunpla was an RG RX-78-2 lovingly known as Gramps. That kit is notorious for quality issues in some of the joints as its one of the first Real Grades. However if you start with High Grades depending on the series you'd find it quite satisfying. Personally I'd suggest either kits from Origin line or the Witch From Mercury.
This is honestly a rather barebones example of what building a kit is actually like. I recommend you get a Master Grade and some nippers and single bladed nippers.
i built the hg aerial i ordered, and the mk II TITANS i ordered with it, recently built the wing zero Ver Ka, and now im trying to decide what to get next. i think i might be cooked.
Thank you so much for playing this ! I wasn't sure about it when I saw it but I'm definitely going to get me a copy! Cheers mate you got yourself a new sub !
You should really try doing real Gunpla, it's not finicky at all. Everything just snaps. Also you reminded me of Del Boy with constant lovely jubbly xD
Building gundam is so much easier then people think, you really shouldn't be intimidated. I built my first hg when I was 12, sitting in the corner of a comic convention with nothing but a pocket knife.
I'd love something similar but using Unreal engine and a lot more detailed. I build kits, it relaxing, not to intricate. Before I started I checked out streams for tips, tricks and rankings of what are considered some of the top kits. Some of the best kits are quite cheap in the HG class. Once you get confident and "into the world" the wallet starts to feel the pain though. But it's worth it. =)
The challenge of owning Gunpla is not exactly "building" it. If you follow the instructions to a T, regardless of the grade you buy, it would look good and is easy to assemble. Of course the higher the grade, the longer it would take due to the number of pieces. The challenge is where you would display it 😅
You should build some SDs or 30MM they are REALLY accessible and Entry Grade is the same! And the technology is only getting better but this game def is gonna be one I’m purchasing soon as I can!
as someone who regularly builds all sorts of gunpla and other mecha model kits i find this interesting but could never get into this game at least not until a version of it is available that replicates the building process in a much more realistic manner someday
Just found this video. You can start with Entry Grade (EG) models and go from there! Don't be discouraged out of fear. There's kits for all types of builders!
Very beautiful looking game. This will be nicer if we can battle these things out. Honestly, I never enjoyed building GunPlas. I hate that process. It's tiring especially after building hundreds of them. I like my gunplas clean so it's taking me more time to build even a regular HG which is annoying. I hate nub marks. Why don't they just undergate everything. I just really love Gundam not building plastic model kits - But it's the only way to get most of them and put enough levels of details to my liking. If robot spirits releases are more common and cheaper, I prefer getting RS these days.
The only finnicky kit I've owned is the RG GaoGaiGar, his hands/forearms were just engineered finnicky, the rest have been HG kits and 30 Minute Missions, very fun and easy to build
If you wanna try building gunpla IRL start with HG since they aren't hard, also the manual in this game is very simplified compared to the IRL manual, the IRL kits label every single piece and the manual shows you exactly which pieces you need and exactly how they connect so just don't cut out a piece until the manual says you need it also find a place like inside the box or something to put the pieces you cut out so you don't lose them
Alot of suggestions have been said but idk if anyone said 30 minute missions they are perfect kits to start to get into kit building hope you give it a shot its not hard to get into these days
I have shakey hands and it's really not that big a deal. You think they are cool? Try them! Get some HGs, you can get some really good quality ones for $20-$30 USD, super inexpensive. And just learn by building those before moving onto more complicated ones. You may mess up, more likely so if you have shakey hands but not necessarily, but you'll figure it out. It's no big deal!
When I was grade 10 I've bought HG unicorn cause I want to learn how it feels to build a gunpla and it takes 1 month to complete (I'm sorry if it takes too long, I only have 3 hours per day to build it and i was too much focusing on the detail). But in the end, I'm satisfied. But then bad luck strikes me and it's broken to many pieces and I'm sad.
gundas are WAY Tougher build quality wise and easier to build and even playable compared to other model kits. if perfection isn't the goal, you probably don't even need snippers. i remember building a hg exia with a nail clipper when i was 8.
brother you can build gunpla easy its like lego but with more details. start with High Grade models its cheap and just basic nippers or even just a nail cutter and use its file to smooth out the cut parts a warning tho once you start its like drugs its addictive specially if you like building things
This game looks okay… it doesn’t even come close to actually cutting out gunpla parts. All you need are some ridiculously cheap clippers and you’re good to go. Also this game is very over simplified. Most gunpla kits have way more detail, this game is a nice concept, but if you’ve actually built gunpla, this looks like a flash game.
Thanks a lot for showing the demo and happy that you had fun trying it.
No worries! i look forward to the full release!
@@TechnoGhostyMan i've been looking for a mech buider app for years now. Thanks
I also tried to animated pixel art but that's another challenge
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@@034omkar Thanks
Any plans on a Switch release?
You don't have to have surgeon hands to build gunpla. I have tremors in my hands and still build Real Grades all the time. You just gotta find ways to adapt and there are plenty of them. If you think you'd enjoy building gunpla, find an HG that looks good to you and just try. Everyone starts somewhere. We don't make the perfect looking kit right from the very first try and that's totally okay.
the new EG kits are pretty good too, not as good poseability but decent building itch scratching for shorter time and space commitment
@@digadigado EG kits are so good!
There is Entry grade (EG), that as the name suggest an Entry level for people to get in. It's cheap, easy to build and still looks good. It has less details and articulation than HG.
And then there is workshop kits that is dirt cheap, sometimes you could get it for free at events, and have less articulation than EG. Very easy to build and still looks great on the shelf.
There's also caravan kits that is even cheaper than workshop kit and way less detail.
Those are the lowest point someone start building a gunpla.
I was gonna say the same thing, I have a pretty decent sized collection of gundams but my hands are constantly shaking.
Try one of the SD kits. It's cheap, it's not complicated but still can give you an idea of what to expect.
fun fact, if you build HG model kits, it's not really hard. I was building since I was a kid
Speaking of building gunpla at a young age, my first gunpla build was a master grade, a gift from my father, a unicorn Gundam...
How da hell did I managed to not break anything?
@@samuraijackson241Simply built different.
Even back then? I let a kid try to build an entry grade and I had to help them. Kids these days smh.
Ye its just that it breaks easily
@@Headbringer I didn't do much work with it, no nub mark removal, no panel lining, no decals. Just straight build.
as someone with shakey hands I can confirm HG (and by extension the 30Minutes Missions/Sisters) are way more forgiving of model kits than what some may be thinking. I remember as a kid seeing model kits for cars, or whatever. Tried a couple. Always felt too finicky, needing to be exact, and far to fragile to play. Model kits like these are press fit, all you need is some snippers and I promise... if you can follow lego instructions you could follow gundam instructions
Gunpla instructions are easier than lego’s too
@@azraeiazman gunpla usually have "fool proof" design. Which is you would be unlikely to put wrong pieces together.
I built my first gundam as a kid with a dull hobby knife in a hotel room, they’re far more forgiving than you’d think and the only way to learn is to make mistakes so you should go for it and build one
Tips for building Gunpla (especially the higher grade ones): if you see a part of the Gunpla where you are not sure whether you should cut it or not, DO NOT FUCKING CUT IT, CHECK THE MENU TO SEE DO YOU CUT IT OR NOT (definitely not speaking from experience and I definitely don’t have a unfinished MG RX-78 because I did that exact mistake)
Okay what mistake you did not do? How bad is the mistake you did not do is? What part is it?
@@ReigoVassal the core block thingy
I cut like a part that lets it slide it into something
I had to use some plastic cement once because I accidently cut a part off of the foot
@@labbit35 oof. That's sounds painful.
Hopefully you can somehow fix it.
I have one that I accidentally snapped the ankles in way too hard and now he has really lose feet
Ooh, this reminds me of the Zachtronics game Last Call BBS. There was a gundam building minigame in it, and it was very well done as well.
funnily enough that game is on my wishlist, i just havent gotten around to getting it, maybe i will one of these days!
glad soemone mentioned it!
If you are feeling invested into the idea of Gunpla but don't want to get too deep into building them for any reason, then I may have a recomendation.
Gundam has had a series of Video Games called Gundam Breaker that allows you to build the model kits and kitbash them without fear of ruining IRL models, and the 4th numbered game comes out later this year with 250+ model kits to collect, build, kitbash, and mess around with: all without fear of ruining them.
I plan on getting it myself because I have been getting into Gunpla and besides WFM, SEED,and UC kits, I have a limmited selection to get that's easily available.
As someone that imported the Chinese version of GB3 at launch and has all of the PSVita releases, you just made my month by mentioning 4! New Breakers was ok but it felt too different, I used to spend hours and hours just getting my paint jobs just right. Can't wait!!
Great to hear that you were think of trying out a gunpla. I built my first gunpla when i was in grade 7. and i first taught my daughter to build one (EG Gundam) when she was 4. So, no need to be afraid of breaking anything. As long as you are buying a gunpla that is made by Bandai, they are much tougher than you think. And just like painting a picture, once you made a boo-boo, work around with it to make it unit to you. HG is a nice starter level. And currently they have the EG (Entry Grade) which is awesome for a starter. A 4 year-old can easily built it with minimum help.
I hope you give gunpla a try.
For the smoothest experience you want:
1. A single sided nipper (DSPIA or the God Hand, but any single side nipper will be relatively smooth)
2. A glass nano file, such as the Gunprimer Raser (glass file with sharp holes instead of ridges, leaves the area smooth whereas a file needs sanding afterwards)
3. Buffing sponge for finish, again Gunprimer has these and it’s an ultrafine 2x surface that will gloss or matte the surface as you want it.
You don’t even need the sponge and if you nip carefully biting away from the part and again on it, you largely don’t need to sand it either.
It’s extremely easy and satisfying with no glue. Other model kits require glue and often have warped parts that need fixing or poor fits/tolerances. Gunpla has none of that.
Get an HG Dagger L, it costs nothing, has no stickers and is a very tight and satisfying build.
Everyone telling this man to try Gunpla makes me happy.
everyone has been very supportive! :)
OMG thank you. I love Mechas but cant build any because of my disability. Am tetraplegic but thanks to this I can finally build my own am in literal tears am so happy. thank you thank you thank you!!
if you liked this, theres also a game i can recommend called Model Builder that allows you to fully build models of gundam, planes, table top minis, theres also DLC of a bunch of different games like frostpunk, truck simulator, titan-forge, and more, its much more indepth :)
My first model kit was a Kotobukiya Roll (Mega Man) model kit, and this was with ZERO RESEARCH, ZERO TOOLS (I didn't even have a hobby nipper, a big mistake!) and FULL MOTIVATION.
She's still on the shelf today, and give or take a few points I had to nip and sand after completing the build with nothing but my bare hands, she's perfect! I've improved since then, but have definitely been humbled by a Real Grade (Part break = build failed, kitbash parts and/or throw the rest away). It's not impossible to do Gunpla, but if you're new, you have so many options. Entry Grades at sub 15 dollars to see if you're even into it, high grades of many many MANY kinds to just grab something cool and go for it!
This game's kinda' nostalgic, but there's something about actual plastic in your hands, versus clicking...
Tbh this game has alot of potential. Hopefully down the line they make a VR version of this
every game has potential
thanks to everyone suggesting ways to get into building gundam!! i really appreciate the push in the right direction with HG entry grade 1/44 scale gunpla, i have been looking into that and i think i will grab one i like and see how i go! maybe i'll do a video on it one day :)
Make it more complex, like small pieces, 3D rotation and glueing🗿
If that happens then we're gonna need better PC in order to play that properly LOL
if you want something a lil more complex, i can recommend a game called Model Builder that allows you to fully build models of gundam and different models in general like planes, cars, minis, etc, it may have all the things you're looking for
I'd really recommend the entry grade if you want to test the waters. No tools, no glue, very inexpensive. It's purpose built to be a jumping off point for the hobby
If you're that worried about starting they have entry grade kits that have no stickers and don't even require nippers to remove the pieces. Also they are in the $10 range so you won't cry if you somehow mess up.
Omg this looks like such a relaxing game. I build Gundams quite often but I agree its a time commitment and my hands hurt after an hour or so. This looks like it'll be all the relaxing aspects of the game minus the mess.
You don't need to have "surgeon hands" to build real Gunpla.
You also don't NEED to paint, sand, etc. The bare minimum you need is a pair of cheap nippers, and just cut the parts out. Then just follow the instructions, which are very easy to understand (no need to understand Japanese).
Only if you want to go all out, do you need to sand, paint, glue, etc.
I want to also add that I've been building Gunpla since the early 2000's. I started with nothing more than an Exacto knife. Later tried hand painting, etc. Now I'm airbrushing, customizing, etc, but nowhere near as good as some of those piece-of-art finished kits you see some people make.
I'm also practically blind! I need to use a magnifying lamp and/or visor in order to see up close.
Fun fact: as you improve your gun dam building skills you can always go back and touch up, fix, or even paint your old kits. There’s always room to grow, so don’t worry too much about building a gundam. You just need to get started
if you are worried about having issues with building Gundams try the entry grade ones they are neat introduction to the hobby
This does look really good. This great for people who needs a some kind of "rehab" for spiraling down too deep in the model kit building hobby 😂
Warhammer really needs to get a dlc on this game. Or an entire game all together. The builds shown on the video are amazing.
I always forget that i also doubted myself before building my first gunpla. But now the only thing im worried about is controlling my spending with it lol
Entry grades aren't too bad to build, try starting with one of those.
Good shout! i'll look into that!
I'm not sure this game gonna cure my plastic-drugs addiction or not😂.
But this is a really cool demo tbh.
This is really cool. The only reason I got out of building Gundam was the space they took up. I’m not sure this would give me the same sense of satisfaction but I’m definitely going to check it out.
Go ahead and try a kit out. They have some very inexpensive gundams now(entry grade) that you can afford to mess up and develop your techniques with. You're already a builder at heart!
You've probably gotten this a lot - but Bandai's "30-minute mission" kits are pretty close to LEGO.
I would start there!
Try an entry grade all parts are pop out. Just be careful with the v fin cause those break on the pop out of not careful.
Entry grade also have better color separation in a lot of cases due to not using stickers.
Hg is just nipper and file. 30 minute missions also may be more your bag as it's very easy to mix an match.
This seems like an interesting game I'll be keeping an eye out, but I do wish that it had 3D graphics instead. If we were building 3D models, then after we get done building our models we could pose them. Would be neat to have some type of room full of shelves to put all these models in to look at them in those custom poses.
the second wiefy bot had so called "thunder thighs"
gundamn is easily the most accessable model making anyone can get into. you really should try it if it interests you at all, its a lot easier than what anyone outside thinks. dont hold yourself back from trying new things or making mistakes
When i got to this part. In last call i wanted so bad for this to be a full game and now it seems my wish hasbeen granted
if you want a truly simple & pleasant building model kit just choose SD kit i love them
will the game have something like "build your own kit" ? like steam workshop, give people the power to craft their own kit and share around, i believe this will make this game alive very long time
If you want to try gunpla, go for it! I've built 5 or so Master Grades, and a Perfect Grade, and the only times I had difficulty, were times I was reading instructions wrong. There aren't usually many fiddly bits. I only really remember having issues with one kit's chin, and a couple of fins in a model's chest (I solved that one with a pair of tweezers though!). I've also found the kits to be waaay more durable than say other miniature hobbies like warhammer. I did get a kit once with a damaged part, but I just contacted the place I got it from and they sent me a replacement piece :)
Holy shit, the sound design is just yes.
Built my first model kits with a nail clipper haha
First ever gunpla was an RG RX-78-2 lovingly known as Gramps. That kit is notorious for quality issues in some of the joints as its one of the first Real Grades. However if you start with High Grades depending on the series you'd find it quite satisfying. Personally I'd suggest either kits from Origin line or the Witch From Mercury.
This is honestly a rather barebones example of what building a kit is actually like. I recommend you get a Master Grade and some nippers and single bladed nippers.
Or you could just play M.A.S.S. Builder or wait until Gundam Breaker 4 comes out
This is the coolest thing I've seen in a very long time!
Go for HG gundam plastic model.
They are not as fragile as you think it is. And the level of satisfaction is different from just playing video game.
How i wish removing the nubs cleanly is as easy as shown in this game hahaha
Wish the company had this! Id love practice painting before really painting my gunpla
Now I'll need one for Warhammer, including the painting.
this game finally pushed me over the edge into buying gunpla, i have a hg aerial on the way as i type
i built the hg aerial i ordered, and the mk II TITANS i ordered with it, recently built the wing zero Ver Ka, and now im trying to decide what to get next. i think i might be cooked.
Thank you so much for playing this ! I wasn't sure about it when I saw it but I'm definitely going to get me a copy! Cheers mate you got yourself a new sub !
You should really try doing real Gunpla, it's not finicky at all. Everything just snaps. Also you reminded me of Del Boy with constant lovely jubbly xD
Building gundam is so much easier then people think, you really shouldn't be intimidated. I built my first hg when I was 12, sitting in the corner of a comic convention with nothing but a pocket knife.
Just try Gunpla, HG Kits are not expensive and even i can do it with my fat fingers :)
Imagine if the parts are in 3D, and can be imported to a 3D software.. and 3D print it.. for personal use, ofc
My backlog of over 60 kits would never forgive me if I started playing this game xD
I'd love something similar but using Unreal engine and a lot more detailed. I build kits, it relaxing, not to intricate. Before I started I checked out streams for tips, tricks and rankings of what are considered some of the top kits. Some of the best kits are quite cheap in the HG class. Once you get confident and "into the world" the wallet starts to feel the pain though. But it's worth it. =)
i really hope this game gets mod support as the gundam community is going to have field day with this game X3
The challenge of owning Gunpla is not exactly "building" it. If you follow the instructions to a T, regardless of the grade you buy, it would look good and is easy to assemble. Of course the higher the grade, the longer it would take due to the number of pieces. The challenge is where you would display it 😅
You can try build Entry Grade RX 78 2 Gundam first. Then can move on High Grade model kits.
You should build some SDs or 30MM they are REALLY accessible and Entry Grade is the same! And the technology is only getting better but this game def is gonna be one I’m purchasing soon as I can!
Ayyy a way to deal with my Gunpla spending lol
I need one of these but with Warhammer model kits lol
Imagine building literally anything skitarii in this game
Try doing some EG (Entry Grade) models; they don't require any tools- not even nippers- and they still look pretty good when you're done.
as someone who regularly builds all sorts of gunpla and other mecha model kits i find this interesting but could never get into this game at least not until a version of it is available that replicates the building process in a much more realistic manner someday
Just found this video. You can start with Entry Grade (EG) models and go from there! Don't be discouraged out of fear. There's kits for all types of builders!
Man, this brings me back to… yesterday, when i built the RG Eva unit 01 from Evangelion. That build was fricking awesome
Very beautiful looking game. This will be nicer if we can battle these things out.
Honestly, I never enjoyed building GunPlas. I hate that process. It's tiring especially after building hundreds of them. I like my gunplas clean so it's taking me more time to build even a regular HG which is annoying. I hate nub marks. Why don't they just undergate everything. I just really love Gundam not building plastic model kits - But it's the only way to get most of them and put enough levels of details to my liking. If robot spirits releases are more common and cheaper, I prefer getting RS these days.
Please make this into a series I loved the video! ❤
i used to play games like this when i was younger
looks like someone played Last Call BBS and really liked the Gunpla kit making game within it.
The only finnicky kit I've owned is the RG GaoGaiGar, his hands/forearms were just engineered finnicky, the rest have been HG kits and 30 Minute Missions, very fun and easy to build
Those mechs design looks phenomenal!!! A shame that i can't really see them in action.
If you wanna try building gunpla IRL start with HG since they aren't hard, also the manual in this game is very simplified compared to the IRL manual, the IRL kits label every single piece and the manual shows you exactly which pieces you need and exactly how they connect so just don't cut out a piece until the manual says you need it also find a place like inside the box or something to put the pieces you cut out so you don't lose them
So it's literally a glorified jigsaw puzzle + colouring book.. I guess this looks like a good game to chill to while listening to some music.
yknow, when you put it like that... lmao but yeah, it is very chill
If you put it like that Gunpla is just 3D puzzles
Thanks for helping me find this game
Whoa if there could be 3d prints of it and we can print it 😮
You should try the irl version of a demo in Gunpla, one that isn’t finicky, called Entry Grade Gunpla. I recommend the nu Gundam entry grade
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Not a game i knew i needed, but i def need this
If you're looking into doing Gundam Try SD kits extremely simple and not as finicky as you would with other kits grades
Alot of suggestions have been said but idk if anyone said 30 minute missions they are perfect kits to start to get into kit building hope you give it a shot its not hard to get into these days
I have just bought it, quite good actually.
I might have to speed run this game
didn't it come out that this game uses AI generated assets for the mecha models?
sure looks like it
I like the snapoing sound
Imagine a vr gunpla game.
How have I NEVER HURD OF THIS
If only this is 100% realistic. When you mess up or accidently cut the wrong spot, time to bring out some glue or putty/epoxy.
I have shakey hands and it's really not that big a deal. You think they are cool? Try them! Get some HGs, you can get some really good quality ones for $20-$30 USD, super inexpensive. And just learn by building those before moving onto more complicated ones. You may mess up, more likely so if you have shakey hands but not necessarily, but you'll figure it out. It's no big deal!
In other words, please build gunpla. Gunpla is freedom.
When I was grade 10 I've bought HG unicorn cause I want to learn how it feels to build a gunpla and it takes 1 month to complete (I'm sorry if it takes too long, I only have 3 hours per day to build it and i was too much focusing on the detail). But in the end, I'm satisfied. But then bad luck strikes me and it's broken to many pieces and I'm sad.
gundas are WAY Tougher build quality wise and easier to build and even playable compared to other model kits. if perfection isn't the goal, you probably don't even need snippers. i remember building a hg exia with a nail clipper when i was 8.
Going to build one watching 😅
Building gundams isnt as finicky as you may think it is. You're much more likely to lose a piece than to break one in most cases.
If bandai make something like this it will make painting easier 😂
brother you can build gunpla easy its like lego but with more details. start with High Grade models its cheap and just basic nippers or even just a nail cutter and use its file to smooth out the cut parts a warning tho once you start its like drugs its addictive specially if you like building things
Does this game have an option to print 3d printer files, would be good if you can assemble your models and print it.
This game looks okay… it doesn’t even come close to actually cutting out gunpla parts. All you need are some ridiculously cheap clippers and you’re good to go. Also this game is very over simplified. Most gunpla kits have way more detail, this game is a nice concept, but if you’ve actually built gunpla, this looks like a flash game.
An android version will be nice
I hope it can be exported as STL and 3D printed
BROOOOOO!!!! Don't think that.. I fr thought the same thing.. buy one of the high grade and you won't turn back... doooo it lol