0:00 Unboxing 1:56 Inspecting contents 4:56 Material Box 6:44 Arm Assembly 20:10 Leg 29:19 Waist 34:16 Torso 36:15 Testing Chest LEDs 39:23 Painting Pilot Figure 41:37 Cockpit 47:48 Head 48:34 Testing Head LEDs 51:25 Detailing With Gundam Markers 58:21 Gatling Guns 1:00:10 Neck Cover and Wiring 1:03:16 Battery Box/Backpack 1:10:16 Final Inner Frame Assembly 1:10:37 Final look at the Inner Frame 1:11:23 Armor Dressing/Panel Lining 1:12:42 Legs 1:19:16 Waist 1:22:03 Torso 1:24:20 Arms 1:33:23 Head 1:35:21 Inner Wing 1:42:56 Outer Wing 1:48:26 Half Way There 1:49:04 Finishing The Head and Cockpit Hatch 1:50:35 Wings Attachment 1:51:19 Final Look at the Completed Model 1:54:13 Beam Saber (Handle) 1:55:05 Twin Buster Rifle 1:58:15 Size Comparison With Other PGs 1:58:51 Final Showcase (Thx for watching) Gallery: imgur.com/a/eiZYgnl
Hey, you should do the PG RX-178 Gundam Mk-II (A.E.U.G. or Titans, whatever the version you want to choose). I think it's really cool to do that, i mean build that PG RX-178.
@@shidacodm3601 I actually have Mk2 AEUG version, but have built it before I started doing these vids. I was thinking about building the Titans version sometimes, but my next project is PG Exia, I have it for a while now.
Thank you for this video. PG Wing Zero is my first ever gunpla, and this has been good reference for a few snags I hit. As of this comment, I have completed up until the beginning of the head assembly. Felt like a good stopping point for the day. Not sure if these are supposed to take a lot of time or if I am just really really slow lol
They are very detailed, with large part count, ofc it takes some time. Especially if you are lazy like myself. Hobbies are meant to be enjoyed anyways, not rushed.
@@khorneflake5943 Well, I was enjoying it until I got to the first set of wings. Any recommendations on how to persuade the panels apart or make the springs stay in place? Or is the spring/lever system just poorly designed? Already went through one ordeal trying to redo it and had to superglue one of the pins back on. If it's a hassle, I'll just take the moving piece being loose.
@@jagondal8378 well, I did my best to record myself doing it, even though of camera I had small issues with the springs releasing the movable wing part, but it turned out well in the end. I could certainly use a 3rd hand on some steps, a lot of small parts also being spring loaded had a number of attempts to set things right... You really have picked a model for your first gunpla, just wait to reach the battery box...
@@khorneflake5943 Oh, I had it working before I started the wings. I think connecting them jiggled something loose. These battery contacts are very finicky, and I am strongly considering soldering the leads to the switch. Need to work on my foil technique for the batteries. All in all, it's been something of an ordeal but fun as well. Are newer models less ornery? And thanks for answering questions on an older video.
@@jagondal8378 np, I don't have a lot of vids or comments to answer. Depends of the model, Zeta is similar in lighting complications, Mk2 not so much, Unicorn molds have their own solutions and complications... The simpliest of all in every way is the latest PG Unleashed, but still very detailed.
Aside from the painting and detailing, this is exactly what I wanted! You even clip parts off the runners like me. Edit that has nothing to do with my original comment: I NEED THIS KIT
Awesome video! I just finished building mine with a lot of help from your video (that wiring part is a pain). Would you be able to point me towards the mount you used in this video, please?
If you mean the action base? I used this one, just found it on ebay and in clear color: www.amazon.com/Action-Suitable-Display-Gundam-Compatible/dp/B087CR8RNL Simply searched for perfect grade action base, or something like that. Has option parts to be used as 1/100 base as well. It doesn't seem like some high quality but it does the job. Its almost able to be used for PG Unleashed, almost.
At around 35:18. Do you have to put the wires a bit into the hole. Since my screws keep falling out constantly. And do you need to strip some of the wire. Or is that only necessary for the battery end. Thanks for the vid btw
Push a bit of the wire in, it should make a contact and hold the screw at the same time. Do a battery test to make sure its working. I don't think I was stripping it for that part.
I just got the kit a week ago, built up to the waist per the manual.. But for the life of me that part is a pain. The part with 3 screws (DC 7+8) doesn't flush together and DC 5 is anythin but smooth to move. I'm at loss as I try to troubleshoot and do it correctly
Can you timestamp which part is that? If its what I think about, maybe the metal part with both ends being balls isn't turned on the correct side, because I think one of them is thicker, so maybe that's why it doesn't want to flush together correctly.
@@khorneflake5943 you're thinkin the correct part. I made sure to the T it was positioned correctly, the bit that connects the torso has no wiggle unless i leave the screws loose which leaves a cm gap. May consider trying to go at it later if i find a better tool, maybe.
@@Foxkoun yeah, it looks like the shorter bit goes in the lower part, there are also other bits that need to be aligned correctly, including plastic ones, like the tube looking part. Also be sure to use correct screws, but I imagine you already did all of this.
@@arianatang7326 I had when I've built the original PG RX78, to accompany it, but continued building Gundams. I'm thinking about GP01, but I have a ton of smaller kits on the way atm.
Hi there! Just got this PG and had a question on the pieces at 31:31. The pieces do not connect correctly and do not close all the way on my copy. Is this the same for you? If so how did you fix it? Thank you for your time
You mean those two metal hip pieces? Make sure everything lines up correctly with the front plastic bit, maybe you turned it the wrong way. Not sure since it was some time ago now but I might be making that mistake myself back then. Another issue is the moving part that legs are attached to, there's a lot to put correctly simultaneously for just your own two hands, you could see me struggling as well... Oh yeah, and the part thats used to attach the torso to later on, you see it has the longer and the shorter side, make sure that is also turned correctly... Afterwards make sure you tight the screws properly.
@@khorneflake5943thanks man, just got this baby and this seemed like an important part for the models structure, so didn’t want to ruin it by just mashing the pieces together!
@@khorneflake5943 What about PG unleashed? What's the difference from normal PG? I thought PG unleashed have painted pilots out of the box? If not, then what's the difference between MG and PG? They both have inner frame, pilot inside cockpit, some MGs have LEDs too. Just the more complex PG joint movements? And the bigger scale
@@insansiregar6158 personally, I've never bought an MG, even though I was tempted by MGEX Freedom. A lot of people like them cuz they are the middle ground. Started straight from PGs, and remained mostly focused on them, even though I got several smaller 144 scale kits, like EG nu Gundam.
1:04:35 I’m very confused. When you cut the black wire, were you trying to make it even to the other black wire and are you supposed to also cut the gray wire?
Super late to this, but for the arm piece that goes on right up by where it attatches like the shoulder area at 1:25:02 , howd you get it to stay on? Did you have to do anything else?
I wonder how u managed to do the backpack on your own, i tried it and failed. Even with the help of dad it still does not work. I did check if they worked individually but they dont work
Well, it was a suffering truth to be told. I recorded as much as I could, but I had to do a lot off camera. After assembling and it didn't wanted to turn on, I noticed that the mid metal wire doesn't touch the left battery, so I inserted a piece of aluminium to push it a bit towards it, and it still works.
@@qwertyfreak11 you have to wriggle with wiring a bit. Some of it pushed into torso, some will have to find the space in the backpack itself. I could swear I recorded myself doing it, but couldn't find that bit, most likelly I forgot to turn the camera on... so its not it the final cut, and you only have it being screwed in at the end...
@@sHART1780 well, recently I heard the Men of Destiny song, which is awesome, and it ignited my interest to finally watch Stardust Memory, and then I started looking for models... That's how it is, just let the snowball start rolling downhill...
@khorneflake5943 No, I was talking about how you were able to tie the negative wires to the switch, but I already failed, so you don't need to worry about it :)
@@Dstructin-vp9dr I recorded as much as I could of that part, it was painful enough to do it off camera, yet alone in front of my puny setup. In the end I recorded the final result, and I thought its clear enough. Some people even used to weld the wires to either make them work, or to make sure they stay in place. I do not have the tools for that.
@khorneflake5943 it's fine. You did great, and it helped me through every bit of the way you did out standing it's just my idiocy and rookie skills that made me fail in the end :)
Not some stellar quality, but does the job: www.ebay.com/itm/134766802543?hash=item1f60ba366f:g:c3cAAOxyMxpRpBo3&amdata=enc%3AAQAIAAABIEpCgzGNCzx1qUOpky6BTPoIz%2BgIQ0uvBZyFQkX%2BZkm%2BKGTYEgvJpONEK2Vac%2FVRUHA7I5o8Q%2F9JbnJ1753HZE%2F4begT8O%2FZh52Ws7ZxUPu70VeLns0WIRg44wyyxkgC1Vx4dn3IZ0A3Ei6NvO9WIxnVI4AaP2tCJ1Anx5yKC202aX1yckQ0JTeCmHgsqvchWZgT41HgcZRMKp%2BFye4hcY6q%2F5Bhkk3sOe8etUWHM4FrqpnCPU5nwtblALQEdDcWEhxj1w3tIDAxEHwIyMF3118235kORCeEY3ZFh2l0dBIcrAdGugW3KCnVmDha743VQWAfejnP%2Bpw%2Brqc6pB9Qi4KfHD%2BPwUjchUsMwMMamOmkYq4vRykrOa1R2KGA%2Bk9VPg%3D%3D%7Ctkp%3ABFBMyu_S9-pi
0:00 Unboxing
1:56 Inspecting contents
4:56 Material Box
6:44 Arm Assembly
20:10 Leg
29:19 Waist
34:16 Torso
36:15 Testing Chest LEDs
39:23 Painting Pilot Figure
41:37 Cockpit
47:48 Head
48:34 Testing Head LEDs
51:25 Detailing With Gundam Markers
58:21 Gatling Guns
1:00:10 Neck Cover and Wiring
1:03:16 Battery Box/Backpack
1:10:16 Final Inner Frame Assembly
1:10:37 Final look at the Inner Frame
1:11:23 Armor Dressing/Panel Lining
1:12:42 Legs
1:19:16 Waist
1:22:03 Torso
1:24:20 Arms
1:33:23 Head
1:35:21 Inner Wing
1:42:56 Outer Wing
1:48:26 Half Way There
1:49:04 Finishing The Head and Cockpit Hatch
1:50:35 Wings Attachment
1:51:19 Final Look at the Completed Model
1:54:13 Beam Saber (Handle)
1:55:05 Twin Buster Rifle
1:58:15 Size Comparison With Other PGs
1:58:51 Final Showcase (Thx for watching)
Gallery: imgur.com/a/eiZYgnl
That final pose on top the box is 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Hey, you should do the PG RX-178 Gundam Mk-II (A.E.U.G. or Titans, whatever the version you want to choose). I think it's really cool to do that, i mean build that PG RX-178.
@@shidacodm3601 I actually have Mk2 AEUG version, but have built it before I started doing these vids. I was thinking about building the Titans version sometimes, but my next project is PG Exia, I have it for a while now.
Thank you for this video. PG Wing Zero is my first ever gunpla, and this has been good reference for a few snags I hit. As of this comment, I have completed up until the beginning of the head assembly. Felt like a good stopping point for the day. Not sure if these are supposed to take a lot of time or if I am just really really slow lol
They are very detailed, with large part count, ofc it takes some time. Especially if you are lazy like myself. Hobbies are meant to be enjoyed anyways, not rushed.
@@khorneflake5943 Well, I was enjoying it until I got to the first set of wings. Any recommendations on how to persuade the panels apart or make the springs stay in place? Or is the spring/lever system just poorly designed? Already went through one ordeal trying to redo it and had to superglue one of the pins back on. If it's a hassle, I'll just take the moving piece being loose.
@@jagondal8378 well, I did my best to record myself doing it, even though of camera I had small issues with the springs releasing the movable wing part, but it turned out well in the end. I could certainly use a 3rd hand on some steps, a lot of small parts also being spring loaded had a number of attempts to set things right... You really have picked a model for your first gunpla, just wait to reach the battery box...
@@khorneflake5943 Oh, I had it working before I started the wings. I think connecting them jiggled something loose. These battery contacts are very finicky, and I am strongly considering soldering the leads to the switch. Need to work on my foil technique for the batteries. All in all, it's been something of an ordeal but fun as well. Are newer models less ornery? And thanks for answering questions on an older video.
@@jagondal8378 np, I don't have a lot of vids or comments to answer. Depends of the model, Zeta is similar in lighting complications, Mk2 not so much, Unicorn molds have their own solutions and complications... The simpliest of all in every way is the latest PG Unleashed, but still very detailed.
Aside from the painting and detailing, this is exactly what I wanted!
You even clip parts off the runners like me.
Edit that has nothing to do with my original comment: I NEED THIS KIT
Awesome video! I just finished building mine with a lot of help from your video (that wiring part is a pain). Would you be able to point me towards the mount you used in this video, please?
If you mean the action base? I used this one, just found it on ebay and in clear color:
www.amazon.com/Action-Suitable-Display-Gundam-Compatible/dp/B087CR8RNL
Simply searched for perfect grade action base, or something like that. Has option parts to be used as 1/100 base as well. It doesn't seem like some high quality but it does the job. Its almost able to be used for PG Unleashed, almost.
@@khorneflake5943 Great, thank you!
whats the rotating disk you have it on? great video btw
Its Mr. Turntable.
At around 35:18. Do you have to put the wires a bit into the hole. Since my screws keep falling out constantly. And do you need to strip some of the wire. Or is that only necessary for the battery end. Thanks for the vid btw
Push a bit of the wire in, it should make a contact and hold the screw at the same time. Do a battery test to make sure its working. I don't think I was stripping it for that part.
@@khorneflake5943 thanks a lot man. Finally got both of them to light up. Now to finish the build
I just got the kit a week ago, built up to the waist per the manual.. But for the life of me that part is a pain. The part with 3 screws (DC 7+8) doesn't flush together and DC 5 is anythin but smooth to move. I'm at loss as I try to troubleshoot and do it correctly
Can you timestamp which part is that? If its what I think about, maybe the metal part with both ends being balls isn't turned on the correct side, because I think one of them is thicker, so maybe that's why it doesn't want to flush together correctly.
@@khorneflake5943 you're thinkin the correct part. I made sure to the T it was positioned correctly, the bit that connects the torso has no wiggle unless i leave the screws loose which leaves a cm gap. May consider trying to go at it later if i find a better tool, maybe.
@@Foxkoun yeah, it looks like the shorter bit goes in the lower part, there are also other bits that need to be aligned correctly, including plastic ones, like the tube looking part. Also be sure to use correct screws, but I imagine you already did all of this.
Same good quality video content!
When are you going to post full build of other PGs?
When I buy them, haha. I'm curently working on Yamato SDF1 video.
Any future plans on building PG Zaku?
@@arianatang7326 I had when I've built the original PG RX78, to accompany it, but continued building Gundams. I'm thinking about GP01, but I have a ton of smaller kits on the way atm.
Hi there! Just got this PG and had a question on the pieces at 31:31. The pieces do not connect correctly and do not close all the way on my copy. Is this the same for you? If so how did you fix it? Thank you for your time
You mean those two metal hip pieces? Make sure everything lines up correctly with the front plastic bit, maybe you turned it the wrong way. Not sure since it was some time ago now but I might be making that mistake myself back then. Another issue is the moving part that legs are attached to, there's a lot to put correctly simultaneously for just your own two hands, you could see me struggling as well... Oh yeah, and the part thats used to attach the torso to later on, you see it has the longer and the shorter side, make sure that is also turned correctly... Afterwards make sure you tight the screws properly.
@@khorneflake5943thanks man, just got this baby and this seemed like an important part for the models structure, so didn’t want to ruin it by just mashing the pieces together!
One last question, is the waist lose for you aswell? It doesnt feel like it will fall off but it wont stand straight either
I guess that depends how tight you screwed its two sides, that are encircling waist connection.
@@khorneflake5943 oooh, i'll have to try and fix it
Did the pg wing zero include an action base?
@@BlobThe1nOnly no, this one is bought separated.
So the pilot figure is unpainted from the box? I saw a build video where it's painted, did they paint it themselves too just like you?
Well, yeah. They are all unpainted, both sitting and standing versions (if available).
@@khorneflake5943 What about PG unleashed? What's the difference from normal PG? I thought PG unleashed have painted pilots out of the box?
If not, then what's the difference between MG and PG? They both have inner frame, pilot inside cockpit, some MGs have LEDs too. Just the more complex PG joint movements? And the bigger scale
@@insansiregar6158 it doesnt, they also need to be painted and cut from the runner. You can see it on my channel as well.
@@khorneflake5943 Okay I'll check later, thanks for the info! Now I'm convinced to buy MG instead.
But is it okay to buy MG for beginner first time?
@@insansiregar6158 personally, I've never bought an MG, even though I was tempted by MGEX Freedom. A lot of people like them cuz they are the middle ground. Started straight from PGs, and remained mostly focused on them, even though I got several smaller 144 scale kits, like EG nu Gundam.
1:04:35 I’m very confused. When you cut the black wire, were you trying to make it even to the other black wire and are you supposed to also cut the gray wire?
Not really even, you need a small bit of black wire, length is mentioned in the instruction iirc, for a connection you'll see about a minute later.
@@khorneflake5943 did you solder the black wire to the switch?
@@mhelingtonocular5684 I didn't solder anything.
@kowneflake5943 thanks for the reply and great video, it helped a lot assembling mine, cheers 🎉
Super late to this, but for the arm piece that goes on right up by where it attatches like the shoulder area at 1:25:02 , howd you get it to stay on? Did you have to do anything else?
If you mean those two white parts? I remember having a trouble making them to stay on, they are really loose. Didn't do anything special to them.
Man I'm working on this kit and I mess up one of the shoulder joints! Its a sad day!
What happened?
@@khorneflake5943 I overtightened the bolt
@@khorneflake5943 but man it falls apart and I just wasn't happy with it! So I just left it in a standing position lol
I wonder how u managed to do the backpack on your own, i tried it and failed. Even with the help of dad it still does not work. I did check if they worked individually but they dont work
Well, it was a suffering truth to be told. I recorded as much as I could, but I had to do a lot off camera. After assembling and it didn't wanted to turn on, I noticed that the mid metal wire doesn't touch the left battery, so I inserted a piece of aluminium to push it a bit towards it, and it still works.
How did u get the back pack back in?
@@khorneflake5943 i've mananged to bend the piece the u had to connect with aluminium which makes it work now
@@qwertyfreak11 you have to wriggle with wiring a bit. Some of it pushed into torso, some will have to find the space in the backpack itself. I could swear I recorded myself doing it, but couldn't find that bit, most likelly I forgot to turn the camera on... so its not it the final cut, and you only have it being screwed in at the end...
you should do a GPO1!
Well, I was thinking about it, but I already have 7 PGs and the space is already tight, lol. My next video is gonna be PG Unleashed.
@@khorneflake5943 ah nice nice. ive just always had a special place in my heart for the GP01.
@@sHART1780 well, recently I heard the Men of Destiny song, which is awesome, and it ignited my interest to finally watch Stardust Memory, and then I started looking for models... That's how it is, just let the snowball start rolling downhill...
what did you use for the panel liner ?
Nothing special, just pour type gundam markers, and occasional usage of the regular type of the gundam markers.
How did you do the switch? You skipped over it
The switch is on the backs, you might have to use the tweezers to reach it easier.
@khorneflake5943 No, I was talking about how you were able to tie the negative wires to the switch, but I already failed, so you don't need to worry about it :)
@@Dstructin-vp9dr I recorded as much as I could of that part, it was painful enough to do it off camera, yet alone in front of my puny setup. In the end I recorded the final result, and I thought its clear enough. Some people even used to weld the wires to either make them work, or to make sure they stay in place. I do not have the tools for that.
@khorneflake5943 it's fine. You did great, and it helped me through every bit of the way you did out standing it's just my idiocy and rookie skills that made me fail in the end :)
what stand is that?
Not some stellar quality, but does the job: www.ebay.com/itm/134766802543?hash=item1f60ba366f:g:c3cAAOxyMxpRpBo3&amdata=enc%3AAQAIAAABIEpCgzGNCzx1qUOpky6BTPoIz%2BgIQ0uvBZyFQkX%2BZkm%2BKGTYEgvJpONEK2Vac%2FVRUHA7I5o8Q%2F9JbnJ1753HZE%2F4begT8O%2FZh52Ws7ZxUPu70VeLns0WIRg44wyyxkgC1Vx4dn3IZ0A3Ei6NvO9WIxnVI4AaP2tCJ1Anx5yKC202aX1yckQ0JTeCmHgsqvchWZgT41HgcZRMKp%2BFye4hcY6q%2F5Bhkk3sOe8etUWHM4FrqpnCPU5nwtblALQEdDcWEhxj1w3tIDAxEHwIyMF3118235kORCeEY3ZFh2l0dBIcrAdGugW3KCnVmDha743VQWAfejnP%2Bpw%2Brqc6pB9Qi4KfHD%2BPwUjchUsMwMMamOmkYq4vRykrOa1R2KGA%2Bk9VPg%3D%3D%7Ctkp%3ABFBMyu_S9-pi