@@GiantRobolove I started with the Graze Custom II Ryusei-Go. I did some panel scribing (a lot of learnings), then painted in black and green with acrylics, finishing with a light gray color for the panel lining. I had a lot of trouble in all the steps and I am not happy with the result, but it was my first and I really learned a lot from it. Now I am moving to the 1/144 Astaroth. I am going to start playing with PLA plates, that's why your video helped a lot with ideas.
That sounds good though. The learning process is very satisfying. I can see why you picked the Graze. It has a lot of flat surfaces for panel lining. I'm currently watching IBO for the first time. Maybe then I'll understand why the Barbatos is such a popular kit 😅
Haha, I think customizing videos of that sorts are not that popular? I'm not sure. Maybe my SEO was not good enough for the algorithm to pick up. BUT: I'm editing the next video as we speak. I hope to be able to release it by the end of next week :)
Great vids ! When your painting gunpla, do you mask off the rubber like joint parts or moving partS or maybe if possible take them out? , as I’ve tried to paint up a few and the primer and paint dont stick to the joint parts well and kinda makes a mess. I’m very used to painting miniatures (Warhammer and such)
I get what you mean. I prime all the parts including the rubber like joing parts (the polycaps). The primer stick very well to the plastic and serves as a base. Give it a try :)
9:18 HOLY SHIT THAT IS THE SMARTEST THING I HAVE EVER SEEN YOU JUST BLEW MY MIND
😂 well, 50% less work. I wouldn't say no to that lol.
@@GiantRobolove once i get some pla plates i will definitely use that technique! you are so helpful to beginner builders like me!
Super nice stuff man
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it :)
You skills grow from day to day. Really great stuff as always bro!
Thank you. Missing that awesome food we had :D
Great video! I just started customizing Gunpla (did my first kit this month) and I still have a lot to learn. Your videos helps a lot!
Hey Douglas, thanks a lot. That's great to hear, we're in the same boat then. Good luck on your journey :) Which kit did you choose to customize?
@@GiantRobolove I started with the Graze Custom II Ryusei-Go. I did some panel scribing (a lot of learnings), then painted in black and green with acrylics, finishing with a light gray color for the panel lining. I had a lot of trouble in all the steps and I am not happy with the result, but it was my first and I really learned a lot from it. Now I am moving to the 1/144 Astaroth. I am going to start playing with PLA plates, that's why your video helped a lot with ideas.
That sounds good though. The learning process is very satisfying. I can see why you picked the Graze. It has a lot of flat surfaces for panel lining. I'm currently watching IBO for the first time. Maybe then I'll understand why the Barbatos is such a popular kit 😅
gah I thought this is a new video or something, considering the video quality I think this deserve more attention
Haha, I think customizing videos of that sorts are not that popular? I'm not sure. Maybe my SEO was not good enough for the algorithm to pick up. BUT: I'm editing the next video as we speak. I hope to be able to release it by the end of next week :)
that foot tho
It's still waiting for completion 😅
Waiting Part 2
Part 2 will be more detailed with more explanation 👍
Great vids ! When your painting gunpla, do you mask off the rubber like joint parts or moving partS or maybe if possible take them out? , as I’ve tried to paint up a few and the primer and paint dont stick to the joint parts well and kinda makes a mess. I’m very used to painting miniatures (Warhammer and such)
I get what you mean. I prime all the parts including the rubber like joing parts (the polycaps). The primer stick very well to the plastic and serves as a base. Give it a try :)
Can you tell me the name of the song playing at 23:09 sec in?
If you're talking about the song at the very end, it's called Slump by Dylan Sitts.