Shame cus this is the first Gunprimer thing I've seen that's basically a scam and really serves no purpose. Sure it "improves" the look very slightly, but judging by this video it isn't worth it in the slightest. I get they're the "premium tool" brand for Gunpla, but seems like a bad step for them.
Just wanted to say thank you for all your amazing Gunpla content. You've definitely helped me improve my Gunpla building skills and tool kit. Currently working on my first MG, the Deathscythe EW. The last few HGs I've been, I can really tell between how well I preformed now verses earlier on in the hobby. Your nub mark removal, panel lining, and especially your tool suggests have all be an enormous help! Keep up the fantastic work!
Thanks for checking out this new product and giving us unfiltered results!! Just got that GP dust brush to clean up parts while scribing, and am absolutely loving it so far--would be interesting to see how other brushes can perform for kit upkeep
My reason for getting this is not for the extra gloss or shine, but for the UV protection. I think this is mentioned on their actual website, but to me that is the main selling point. The other is that dust does not seem to settle on it as fast. I could see the shelf had a layer of dust except for an area that I wiped with the towel prior to putting the model back on the shelf.
Basically, a clearcoat restorer that's supposed to help the finishes and paint last longer, like pledge, and it's another "Premium" item that is marketed to people who want to go that "Extra Mile for their stuff" like the "Ultimate Nipper", which is basically me
I just bought it online so idk how it is yet but you seem to be missing the main draw. It's not just about making it look nicer it's about preservation (UV protection, dust, etc...). If it does that it's worth it.
This is repackaged, overpriced ceramic coating for cars. In that kind of application, it improves durability of a clear coat, and can improve the appearance of an aged clear coat.
Lol dust settles on my shelves like a thick layer of brown gray snow less than a month. I love owning 2 dirty dogs... I need a good dust brush for sure.
It's kinda interesting. IMHO. But not really necessary. The GP brush looks decent tho. It's about USD7 in Malaysia. On a sidenote, if you were to come to Kuala Lumpur.. random people would just walk over to you and speak in our local language. You could actually pass off as a Malay lol
If you wanted to do another dust test to be sure you could grab the lint from your dryer or empty your vacuum, lol. Agreed though that those initial results are pretty underwhelming.
@@aMillaGunpla not your fault at all. I’m actually trying to get everything Gunprimer makes. At this point I’m just missing some of the scribing templates
Gunprimer stuff really seems like a scam tbh. I mean all this stuff is so expensive, and does the exact same thing so many other products do for much cheaper. It all seems so silly.
Shame cus this is the first Gunprimer thing I've seen that's basically a scam and really serves no purpose. Sure it "improves" the look very slightly, but judging by this video it isn't worth it in the slightest. I get they're the "premium tool" brand for Gunpla, but seems like a bad step for them.
Just wanted to say thank you for all your amazing Gunpla content. You've definitely helped me improve my Gunpla building skills and tool kit. Currently working on my first MG, the Deathscythe EW. The last few HGs I've been, I can really tell between how well I preformed now verses earlier on in the hobby. Your nub mark removal, panel lining, and especially your tool suggests have all be an enormous help! Keep up the fantastic work!
Thanks for checking out this new product and giving us unfiltered results!!
Just got that GP dust brush to clean up parts while scribing, and am absolutely loving it so far--would be interesting to see how other brushes can perform for kit upkeep
Toothbrushes work pretty great for getting the crud out of the lines
@@d9_1056 Yeah, but who has those lying around their house?
My reason for getting this is not for the extra gloss or shine, but for the UV protection. I think this is mentioned on their actual website, but to me that is the main selling point. The other is that dust does not seem to settle on it as fast. I could see the shelf had a layer of dust except for an area that I wiped with the towel prior to putting the model back on the shelf.
Basically, a clearcoat restorer that's supposed to help the finishes and paint last longer, like pledge, and it's another "Premium" item that is marketed to people who want to go that "Extra Mile for their stuff" like the "Ultimate Nipper", which is basically me
I just bought it online so idk how it is yet but you seem to be missing the main draw. It's not just about making it look nicer it's about preservation (UV protection, dust, etc...). If it does that it's worth it.
There we go! Thank you for buying it so we don't have too. LOL
Thanks for this video, man! 👍👍😁
Woooooo new videooooo
Moral of the story..... If anything from this video, get the brush 🤣
I love honest reviews, thank you
Thanks for video.
I searched after purchase 2 bundles.
It’s too much for 60 ml.
I should use only expensive ones for now. 😢😂❤.
Very useful as always thanks
I am now more convinced to buy the Gunprimer dust brush lmao.
It's pretty nice, not gonna lie! lol
Same, was interested in that brush more than the glazer itself.
This is repackaged, overpriced ceramic coating for cars. In that kind of application, it improves durability of a clear coat, and can improve the appearance of an aged clear coat.
Lol dust settles on my shelves like a thick layer of brown gray snow less than a month. I love owning 2 dirty dogs... I need a good dust brush for sure.
It's kinda interesting. IMHO. But not really necessary. The GP brush looks decent tho. It's about USD7 in Malaysia.
On a sidenote, if you were to come to Kuala Lumpur.. random people would just walk over to you and speak in our local language. You could actually pass off as a Malay lol
😂 I usually get Samoan, this one's new
@@aMillaGunpla lol! I think Samoans look somewhat Malay
If you wanted to do another dust test to be sure you could grab the lint from your dryer or empty your vacuum, lol.
Agreed though that those initial results are pretty underwhelming.
Vacuum dust would've grossed me out lol, but dryer lint is a good idea 🤔
Damn I actually bought this the day I commented on your reel about it but have yet to use it.
So sorry it took so long!
@@aMillaGunpla not your fault at all. I’m actually trying to get everything Gunprimer makes. At this point I’m just missing some of the scribing templates
I honestly don't get why people buy Gunprimer products, they're over pirced for what they are and there's cheaper alternatives out there.
Got duped… 😆
Gunprimer stuff really seems like a scam tbh. I mean all this stuff is so expensive, and does the exact same thing so many other products do for much cheaper. It all seems so silly.
Glazer? I hardly know her!
The best way to dust and restore a model kit is cleaning slime used for cleaning car dash boards and keyboards.
1st
Raser, glaser, blaser, taser and...Michelle.
😂
😀😀😁😁😍😍👍👍Expect more & pay less.