Top tier work mate👍👍. This for sure one of the most challenging resin kit out there even comparing to other old school resin kits. The amount of work you have put into this was crazy. Love every bits of this massive beast and I can’t wait for your next project! Keep up the best job 💪.
You have done it very well! The sanding process to get a kshatriya's smooth body is like an endless task. Also, fixing surface distortion errors on the GG system's plastic is really tiring I guess because there is so much distortion visible to the naked eye. Fortunately, they are not resin but durable plastic and quite light in weight. Overall, you have corrected the mistakes and given this kit a very harmonious color scheme, good job 👍👍
Hi Jason.. amazing build. Thanks for sharing your experience and taking time to film and edit everything. Would you be exploring the VN cast 666 Kysatria
man, I can't believe you mentioned the plastic binders for 1/60 Kshatriya like it's no biggie... Where did you get them? Terrific work, I loved the Ikea shelf improvisation. I have the GSB version, it is much better casting quality than G-System, but doesn't have the metal structure for the binders, unfortunately. Not sure I will ever be able to make the binders rise without shoulders pop off, but its a project of the future for me. GJ!
For me the parts don't get dusty whilst drying, you shouldn't spray so wet that dust will stick to the parts. And lacquer paints dry in a few minutes and cure in an hour or two so even if you gather dust on top you can just wipe it off
Love the video, Kshatriya is one of my favourites and this looks great. But I have to ask, what is going on with your circle cutter, I've had some trouble with mine and am wondering if whatever you did was to fix a similar issue with it biting to hard into whatever im cutting
Need to practice a little bit to use the circle cutter well. You don’t want to push it down as you go through the circular motion. Direction of the blade needs some adjustment as well.
Your customs are worthy to get included in lore
This looks great!! Love to see this side by side with your The-O.
Congratulations sir. A very well done work!!
Top tier work mate👍👍. This for sure one of the most challenging resin kit out there even comparing to other old school resin kits. The amount of work you have put into this was crazy. Love every bits of this massive beast and I can’t wait for your next project! Keep up the best job 💪.
Very awesome build dude 👍👍
Amazing work like always. I've always loved how over the top Kshatriya was.
Bandai has to make this man
love it master of his craft cant wait to see more builds in future
Amazing work!!
Love your work! Keep it up!
Congratulations!
You're officially part of the Kool Kids Kshatriya Klub now! 👏 👏 👏
You have done it very well! The sanding process to get a kshatriya's smooth body is like an endless task. Also, fixing surface distortion errors on the GG system's plastic is really tiring I guess because there is so much distortion visible to the naked eye. Fortunately, they are not resin but durable plastic and quite light in weight. Overall, you have corrected the mistakes and given this kit a very harmonious color scheme, good job 👍👍
Hi Jason.. amazing build. Thanks for sharing your experience and taking time to film and edit everything.
Would you be exploring the VN cast 666 Kysatria
Too much work even compared to this Kshatriya 😂
man, I can't believe you mentioned the plastic binders for 1/60 Kshatriya like it's no biggie... Where did you get them? Terrific work, I loved the Ikea shelf improvisation. I have the GSB version, it is much better casting quality than G-System, but doesn't have the metal structure for the binders, unfortunately. Not sure I will ever be able to make the binders rise without shoulders pop off, but its a project of the future for me. GJ!
There's a shop that sells them on taobao
Nice
Looks amazing!! Question, is G-systems and GSB still in business?
Not really
Maybe a bit off topic, but where do you put fresh painted parts to keep them free of dust? Leave them inside the spray booth with a cover over it?
For me the parts don't get dusty whilst drying, you shouldn't spray so wet that dust will stick to the parts. And lacquer paints dry in a few minutes and cure in an hour or two so even if you gather dust on top you can just wipe it off
Love the video, Kshatriya is one of my favourites and this looks great. But I have to ask, what is going on with your circle cutter, I've had some trouble with mine and am wondering if whatever you did was to fix a similar issue with it biting to hard into whatever im cutting
Need to practice a little bit to use the circle cutter well. You don’t want to push it down as you go through the circular motion. Direction of the blade needs some adjustment as well.
For smaller holes, I use hole punches.
You can adjust the height of the blade with the twisty thing on the spring
Raise the needle a slight bit higher, maybe it's too far downwards resulting in the "bite".
How does the Shockwave paint compare to other brands for you? I've heard about it on some chinese build logs before.
Really nice, and like other Chinese paints they're really thick so gives you a lot of paint after thinned
Thanks for the reply! Amazing job on the build!
Color pallete and link to where to purchase the thrusters. TIA