The proportion as well is very nice, just the only thing that I hate is that you have to balance the weapons in the hands instead of having them fit into a holding tab
@@knitehobby yup,the weapon issue have been well mentioned by Mecha Gaikotsu but once you get the weapon in the right position and balance, it will be as perfect as it be!
I build this kit few days ago,and I can’t describe the beauty of this kit in word,everything in it is just a perferct,articulation are great,details amazing,even includes with sticker however I still hope the decal is water decal instead of dry decal Overall very solid kit no wonder the prices are pretty high at my places
i left a comment on the last video talking about how i love the sprew bucket. im very dissapointed i didnt see him in this video. I EXPECT TO SEE IT NEXT VIDEO OR ELSE!
@@knitehobby Yeh that's tricky. Not sure if it would suit your situation but the best thing would be an acoustic panel suspended from the ceiling above you (called a 'cloud') or an acoustic ceiling (would make the whole studio much nicer to work in) and also some acoustic panels on the walls if possible. If not maybe some movable floor stranding acoustic panles (often called a 'Gobo') could be less of a logistical issue?
@@TomMAF4 hmm yes the floor standing acoustic panels would def be the best option, because the room does not have a proper door so there's always a gap open
Hi, you probably get asked this a lot somewhere. What tools do you use? I've have a pair of side cutters, and that's about it. I've been looking into single blades or otherwise, nippers, and there's so many to choose from to know what is considered good
I use a standard nipper, a single blade and gunprimer's raser plus + balancer. For affordable single blade nippers, manwah's or dspiae's ones are pretty good
i wanna ask is it ok to not put the stickers on, im still a beginner and i finds that putting on stickers is hard. i just bought gundam lfrith hg and decided to put the stickers and it took me hours just to put the stickers on
ngl,the height for the fm aerial was unexpectedly taller then some mg!! slander leg,easy to pose,not to light nor to heavy! a great kit imo!
The proportion as well is very nice, just the only thing that I hate is that you have to balance the weapons in the hands instead of having them fit into a holding tab
@@knitehobby yup,the weapon issue have been well mentioned by Mecha Gaikotsu but once you get the weapon in the right position and balance, it will be as perfect as it be!
I build this kit few days ago,and I can’t describe the beauty of this kit in word,everything in it is just a perferct,articulation are great,details amazing,even includes with sticker however I still hope the decal is water decal instead of dry decal
Overall very solid kit no wonder the prices are pretty high at my places
What you said, this kit is just too good. The dry decals though is expected since it's not a premium kit, maybe an mgex aerial? 😮
@@knitehobby interesting
You need other tool to build this one or just the one he is using in the video? Im new in this world and want to start with this gundam
@@pedrolopez7214a pair of nippers and something to remove the nubs like a file or sanding sponge + tweezers will be all you need to get started
Nicely done! Superb editing as always.
Thank you!
i left a comment on the last video talking about how i love the sprew bucket. im very dissapointed i didnt see him in this video. I EXPECT TO SEE IT NEXT VIDEO OR ELSE!
jokes aside i loved the vid. where bucket tho :(
OK UHMM SO I FORGOT ABOUT LIKE HALFWAY THROUGH BUILDING.. SAME GOES FOR THE CURRENT ONE 😓😓😓
@@knitehobbyI’m just messing, keep up the vids man!
Nice video. You should get some sound treatment fro your room/studio though!
Yea I'm trying to work on that but not sure what I can get because the room I use is just an open space
@@knitehobby Yeh that's tricky.
Not sure if it would suit your situation but the best thing would be an acoustic panel suspended from the ceiling above you (called a 'cloud') or an acoustic ceiling (would make the whole studio much nicer to work in) and also some acoustic panels on the walls if possible.
If not maybe some movable floor stranding acoustic panles (often called a 'Gobo') could be less of a logistical issue?
@@TomMAF4 hmm yes the floor standing acoustic panels would def be the best option, because the room does not have a proper door so there's always a gap open
Hi, you probably get asked this a lot somewhere.
What tools do you use?
I've have a pair of side cutters, and that's about it. I've been looking into single blades or otherwise, nippers, and there's so many to choose from to know what is considered good
I use a standard nipper, a single blade and gunprimer's raser plus + balancer. For affordable single blade nippers, manwah's or dspiae's ones are pretty good
@knitehobby awesome!! thank you very much. I'll have a look around and see if I can find those 😁👍
i wanna ask is it ok to not put the stickers on, im still a beginner and i finds that putting on stickers is hard. i just bought gundam lfrith hg and decided to put the stickers and it took me hours just to put the stickers on
Yea of course, foil stickers and decals are completely optional, I recommend using tweezers to make the application easier
@@knitehobby ait thanks 👍♥️
So do you have a next kit in mind?
Well I just wanna clear my backlog but I'm open to kit recommendations
@@knitehobby i think you should clear your backlog first so that you can get more recomendation in the future, rather than piling it up.
@@izayaknight1412 yep 👍 I'm also hunting for that zeta ver ka 😁
Did you clean the nubs with Gunprimer?
Yes I used the raser plus and balancer
what panel line colors did you use on this?
Tamiya dark gray for all the white parts and Tamiya black for the rest
nice1 bang
Ty bang
what name the stand base?
Oh I used the stand that comes with the mgex strike freedom because that was all that I had at the time, but now I use the action base 4