Yo there's a fairly important step skipped here! Putting the "top" blue part onto the chest needs to happen before you do the head, and it's an awkward involved step just like putting the back part on, you need to thread the chest lights through it and over the top. Also ya gotta trim the pegs on the parts that go into the sides of the head so that they don't damage the cable inside.
dude these videos are a god send, got my kit a few days ago but I was dragging my feet on starting after seeing that there was no english intructions anywhere, thanks for this man!
thanks for these videos i deftly use these a guide when i get my kit. doesn't look as painful as building the MG Gundam unicorn with the light kit idk how i got that one together but its fun
I've got a huge question that's been bothering me with this kit, and maybe you address it later in the video: The part that runs up the neck and into the head. Can you not hide it underneath the white part of the neck cowling? Or is it too tight a fit to allow for that? I just don't like the idea of having exposed bits of the strip running up the back of the neck
Nah, the remote is pretty much used to control the different lighting functions. Then once you plug in all the power units and turn it on the kit should light up.
Hi buddy, i got mine today and i wanted to know what adapter to use for the LEDs, as the manual is in chinese and even using translation its a bit confusing. How much input and output should be used to avoid the LEDs to burn?
I personally only keep mine lit for viewing purposes so like 2-5 minute's but to be safe try doing the wireless double A battery method and see how long it takes to die and monitor how warm - hot it gets. Happy building brotha! Also congrats on getting this beast of a kit
@@GunplaFudo thanks alot for the info, indeed its one hell of a beast. Will let you know about the other metal decal, the darker one when i finished the build, haven't forgotten you.
Yo there's a fairly important step skipped here! Putting the "top" blue part onto the chest needs to happen before you do the head, and it's an awkward involved step just like putting the back part on, you need to thread the chest lights through it and over the top.
Also ya gotta trim the pegs on the parts that go into the sides of the head so that they don't damage the cable inside.
Hell yeah so sorry i missed that. But man thank you hella for taking the time to share with us. Mind if i pin this comment to help others?
Because of this missed step I ripped my head piece. I do not know if it will work at all now
dude these videos are a god send, got my kit a few days ago but I was dragging my feet on starting after seeing that there was no english intructions anywhere, thanks for this man!
You are mad welcome dude!
thanks for these videos i deftly use these a guide when i get my kit. doesn't look as painful as building the MG Gundam unicorn with the light kit idk how i got that one together but its fun
I've got a huge question that's been bothering me with this kit, and maybe you address it later in the video:
The part that runs up the neck and into the head.
Can you not hide it underneath the white part of the neck cowling? Or is it too tight a fit to allow for that? I just don't like the idea of having exposed bits of the strip running up the back of the neck
Currently doing mine like that and so far only issue is that running the cable like that does limit how much you can rotate the head.
Just checking but do you need to use the remote to check the LEDs?
Nah, the remote is pretty much used to control the different lighting functions. Then once you plug in all the power units and turn it on the kit should light up.
Hi buddy, i got mine today and i wanted to know what adapter to use for the LEDs, as the manual is in chinese and even using translation its a bit confusing. How much input and output should be used to avoid the LEDs to burn?
I personally only keep mine lit for viewing purposes so like 2-5 minute's but to be safe try doing the wireless double A battery method and see how long it takes to die and monitor how warm - hot it gets. Happy building brotha! Also congrats on getting this beast of a kit
@@GunplaFudo thanks alot for the info, indeed its one hell of a beast. Will let you know about the other metal decal, the darker one when i finished the build, haven't forgotten you.