i can really see your bound with your son taking a quality time building gunpla ! this is true love ! i whish someday i make a family like yours and make a day building gunpla with my kids . i wish you and your family a great success !
Thank you for your kind words, this one hit me deep…getting a little detailed here but, my parents waited very late in life to have children and were so involved in their careers that they never had much time for hobbies, especially hobbies with the family. I always knew I wanted a big family, and one that shared in those kinds of experiences. I’m so fortunate to have them and love them with all that I am. I hope you’ll reach that goal also! I value your sentiment more than you know, much love to you and yours!
I build this 15 years ago, and it's still the best build experience I've ever had. But you really have to tighten those screws ,so the joints aren't too loose. Also it has shock dampeners in the ankles, try pushing it's feet up. Great video!
I'd have to say that it was one of my favorites also; I tried what you'd said and I'm not sure which did the trick, but it seems to have worked. Thank you!
An MG Titans colour Gundam mk2 was my first gundam kit in 1999 bought from a comic book shop in Toronto on holiday. Sadly it never survived my obsession with kitbashing but I really should get one of these PG kits. Great video!
I went back and reviewed the legs and can’t find where that might’ve been the case, but I’ll certainly triple check them because I really want this fixed
I went back and double checked everything, there was only one screw left over but the legs were assembled correctly. Not sure what’s going on but thank you for the input!
i already recieved my PG MK2 , while waiting i watched otakubuilders video abaout the kit and he said that we need to pay attention to the screws , apparently they are not the same some wider than the others so i think thats the problem here
That's a terrible feeling! Hopefully you can match the specs via the manual using a translate feature. I've lost some small parts before and it's always terrible. In our workshop, I've since put up edge guards on the build table so that no pesky little runaway parts find their way to the floor. Luckily I have Buddy's little hands and he can reach behind small spaces to grab things haha. Best of luck!
@@FatherSonGunpla lol yeah, after I finished the body (after about 20 hours through a week and a half) I decided to take a break and work on other master grades I had, then I came back to this kit and idk where the last screws and stickers are, I’m sure it’s under my couch or tv stand lol
@@Abcdefghijklmnopqrstubwxyz123 just wanted to take an aside here and mention how legendary your username is, we feel honored. We used to do all of our builds in the house, on a carpeted floor, but we lost 2-3 pieces in the long-stranded design of the carpet, and now that we’re out in the studio, we’ve got plywood floors with 1/4 inch gaps in them. So, when we’ve had pieces fall, they’ll bounce and be subjected to gravity and inertia and end up 9 feet from where we’re sitting wedged between a gap between the wood panels, and we havent found several for weeks. Ive got an under-table lighting system and guard rails on our build table now exclusively to combat this struggle
i can really see your bound with your son taking a quality time building gunpla ! this is true love ! i whish someday i make a family like yours and make a day building gunpla with my kids . i wish you and your family a great success !
Thank you for your kind words, this one hit me deep…getting a little detailed here but, my parents waited very late in life to have children and were so involved in their careers that they never had much time for hobbies, especially hobbies with the family. I always knew I wanted a big family, and one that shared in those kinds of experiences. I’m so fortunate to have them and love them with all that I am. I hope you’ll reach that goal also! I value your sentiment more than you know, much love to you and yours!
I build this 15 years ago, and it's still the best build experience I've ever had. But you really have to tighten those screws ,so the joints aren't too loose.
Also it has shock dampeners in the ankles, try pushing it's feet up.
Great video!
I'd have to say that it was one of my favorites also; I tried what you'd said and I'm not sure which did the trick, but it seems to have worked. Thank you!
I watch these longer videos during my morning commutes; always great!
Thank you for the feedback and kind words! Hopefully you're keeping your eyes on the road haha
An MG Titans colour Gundam mk2 was my first gundam kit in 1999 bought from a comic book shop in Toronto on holiday. Sadly it never survived my obsession with kitbashing but I really should get one of these PG kits. Great video!
Just found out about this channel. Subbed. Great review
Awesome build, still in my backlogs tho.
Sick build! 1:26:16
Many thanks!
I think you missed a screw or something , the legs is not supposed to be that loose
I went back and reviewed the legs and can’t find where that might’ve been the case, but I’ll certainly triple check them because I really want this fixed
I went back and double checked everything, there was only one screw left over but the legs were assembled correctly. Not sure what’s going on but thank you for the input!
i already recieved my PG MK2 , while waiting i watched otakubuilders video abaout the kit and he said that we need to pay attention to the screws , apparently they are not the same some wider than the others so i think thats the problem here
1:19:05 I heard that bee 😂 glad y’all are alright
That sucker was huge; if you look closely you can see the camera shake when I swatted it
Lost my screws for the shield 😭
That's a terrible feeling! Hopefully you can match the specs via the manual using a translate feature. I've lost some small parts before and it's always terrible. In our workshop, I've since put up edge guards on the build table so that no pesky little runaway parts find their way to the floor. Luckily I have Buddy's little hands and he can reach behind small spaces to grab things haha. Best of luck!
@@FatherSonGunpla lol yeah, after I finished the body (after about 20 hours through a week and a half) I decided to take a break and work on other master grades I had, then I came back to this kit and idk where the last screws and stickers are, I’m sure it’s under my couch or tv stand lol
@@Abcdefghijklmnopqrstubwxyz123 just wanted to take an aside here and mention how legendary your username is, we feel honored. We used to do all of our builds in the house, on a carpeted floor, but we lost 2-3 pieces in the long-stranded design of the carpet, and now that we’re out in the studio, we’ve got plywood floors with 1/4 inch gaps in them. So, when we’ve had pieces fall, they’ll bounce and be subjected to gravity and inertia and end up 9 feet from where we’re sitting wedged between a gap between the wood panels, and we havent found several for weeks. Ive got an under-table lighting system and guard rails on our build table now exclusively to combat this struggle