I built another Gunpla please stop yelling at me!

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  • @snufflebunny539
    @snufflebunny539 9 місяців тому +996

    Yell at him

    • @azzyazell726
      @azzyazell726 9 місяців тому +17

      That would be mean :c

    • @Fuck_Anime
      @Fuck_Anime 9 місяців тому +2

      hotdog

    • @snufflebunny539
      @snufflebunny539 9 місяців тому +31

      @@azzyazell726 insha'Allah he shall be yelled at

    • @dreamcatcherben8214
      @dreamcatcherben8214 9 місяців тому

      K,
      *Breathes in
      AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHH huwdfdterut *coughing noises followed by me slowly dying

    • @JustinTYT
      @JustinTYT 9 місяців тому

      😈

  • @Mr.Goufball
    @Mr.Goufball 9 місяців тому +471

    Content Warning:
    RG Zeta Gundam jumpscare.

    • @Enemy0fMine1415
      @Enemy0fMine1415 9 місяців тому +21

      I felt that in my soul...

    • @kingsaul754
      @kingsaul754 9 місяців тому +20

      I was at work and I fucking screamed

    • @ValuableLooser69
      @ValuableLooser69 9 місяців тому +8

      i saw this comment then got jumpscared by the Box art of the rg zeta

    • @JakeTheLateCreates
      @JakeTheLateCreates 9 місяців тому +10

      If you see the jump scare, an RG Zeta will come to your house and force you to watch as it falls apart in a light breeze.

    • @johnchauvin874
      @johnchauvin874 9 місяців тому +7

      Me: Builds RG Zeta
      RG Zeta: Mr. Stark, I don't feel so good

  • @Chris-ih3ke
    @Chris-ih3ke 9 місяців тому +660

    I audibly shouted "OH NO" when I saw you had the RG Zeta. In my experience I had built up to the head and chest before it exploded on me, I said eff it, and went to buy the HG Zeta instead.
    May Jesus Yamato have mercy on your soul, because the RG Zeta won't.

    • @deptless
      @deptless 9 місяців тому +27

      my first ever kit was the rg zeta and the only tool i had was a pair of nail clippers and a table so it was not fun for me to make it and after i got the ver ka i just had the rg be in wave rider form for ever and will never be touched

    • @user-rk5yc6oz8m
      @user-rk5yc6oz8m 9 місяців тому +5

      my zeta shoulder broke on me when i tried to transform it to wave rider... now its permanently glued and forever in ms mode...😢

    • @d9_1056
      @d9_1056 9 місяців тому +1

      Same lol

    • @wulf8889
      @wulf8889 9 місяців тому +3

      Now he gets to experience buying 3rd party metal parts!

    • @justinfs
      @justinfs 9 місяців тому +1

      RG Zeta is the reason why I buy doubles of any kit that transforms, mine blew up in the transformation.

  • @ToxicAtom
    @ToxicAtom 9 місяців тому +396

    The Blue/Red logo thing is only indicative of when that specific copy of the kit was printed. Reprints of older kits will still get the blue logo. The only real way to tell if a kit is old or not is just to look it up. After a while you can sorta get a sense for it, but as a beginner, research is key.

    • @MegaInsaneMC
      @MegaInsaneMC 9 місяців тому +32

      There's also the year right on the box too

    • @tobyscustoms4813
      @tobyscustoms4813 9 місяців тому +2

      Red is first print blue is reprinted

    • @ToxicAtom
      @ToxicAtom 9 місяців тому +21

      @@tobyscustoms4813 Untrue, new kits will be printed with the blue logo even on their first print.

    • @fatesrequiem
      @fatesrequiem 9 місяців тому +10

      Yeah always go by the date on the box. This poor UA-camr, getting flooded with info…some of it is gonna be questionable and that’s gotta be so confusing.

    • @tobyscustoms4813
      @tobyscustoms4813 9 місяців тому

      @@ToxicAtom no it’s true easily proven as well I have two of the latest MGEX strike freedom one from the first print has red then one from the second printing which has blue. Again I have a original astray red frame first print red logo and I’ve just bought one to convert which is a reprint has blue

  • @raphrodin
    @raphrodin 9 місяців тому +459

    Comparing gunpla to 40 kits is like comparing apple pie and apple cider. Yeah they're both apple-based products, but they're made with different purposes in mind

    • @jessekarimoen9858
      @jessekarimoen9858 9 місяців тому +42

      you get way more worth out of your money most of the time with gunpla too in my opinion

    • @user-dx1lx6vf4n
      @user-dx1lx6vf4n 9 місяців тому +14

      As someone who only plays 40K, I feel like one of the things though is the game that comes after you build the model. I’ve heard nothing about games using gundam models meanwhile that jump Captain I know after I build him will be leading my Sanguinary guard into glorious battle. For me: the money is more worthwhile in the 40K model as a continuous item being used.

    • @poggestfrog
      @poggestfrog 9 місяців тому +28

      @@jessekarimoen9858 IMO unless you primarily paint or you play a lot then gunpla is always going to be more worth it. If you paint for display for example then it evens out a bit more because the jump pack captain could be ~20 or 30 hours of work, but then again 3d printing can be better for painting and there is also the price of paints

    • @jessekarimoen9858
      @jessekarimoen9858 9 місяців тому +5

      Also depends on what kit you buy ofc but ur right@@poggestfrog

    • @ferklk
      @ferklk 9 місяців тому +6

      @@jessekarimoen9858 I mean as far as i know there is no gunpla table top that uses the models, after you assemble a warhammer model you can then use it to play instead of only having it like a display piece.

  • @LordCrate-du8zm
    @LordCrate-du8zm 9 місяців тому +211

    As a veteran Gundam and Warhammer fan, I really think you’d love the Gundam: The Origin model kits. They have all the detail of a Master Grade at the scale of a High Grade, but not as complex as a Real Grade. They also come with a ton of accessories and (at least the GMs and Zaku kits) are excellent army builders.

    • @WhiteWulfe
      @WhiteWulfe 9 місяців тому +7

      This. So much this. They're such a joy to build that even though I prefer Master Grade for size, I've been slowly picking up the HG GTO kits. The MS-04 Bugu is arguably my favourite build I've done, and that's including having built the MG Sazabi Ver.Ka. Loved the Sazabi, but that Bugu was just soooo much fun.

    • @jacobqueen3113
      @jacobqueen3113 9 місяців тому +3

      Those " Origin " kits are noticeably more expensive than those older 144 scale kits, but they are definitely worth it. The added detail is great, but I really like how solid the final model is. They're like buildable action figures!

    • @LordCrate-du8zm
      @LordCrate-du8zm 9 місяців тому +2

      @@WhiteWulfe You built the Sazabi Ver Ka? May god have mercy on your hands.

    • @fatesrequiem
      @fatesrequiem 9 місяців тому +1

      Can def sign on this. Gundam The Origin kits have the high grade ease with real grade detailing.

    • @NovaSoldier
      @NovaSoldier 9 місяців тому +1

      In my opinion the origin kits have too much details, but it sure nice the ammount of accessories you get with the kit

  • @darktitan3025
    @darktitan3025 9 місяців тому +55

    Right, so the RG Zeta is notorious for several reasons:
    - It has a full transformation gimmick in a 1/144 scale, so a ton of tiny parts, some of which are easy to stress and break
    - It still uses the early RG pre-built skeleton, which is very prone to loosening up over time (and it's difficult to clean up)
    - It's very backpack heavy, so it's easy for the kit to fall backwards (although to be fair, this is a very common issue with a lot of Gunpla models)
    It looks cool though.
    If you just build the kit, put it in a pose and never touch it again it's fine, but trying to play around with it can be a frustrating experience. A lot of early RG kits have issues (with some exceptions like the Mk2 and Tallgeese), but they start massively improving after the RG Unicorn, with the RG Nu Gundam, Sazabi, Zeong and Hi-Nu being some of the best Gunpla models you can get (and arguably better than their MG counterparts).

    • @danielmartin7547
      @danielmartin7547 9 місяців тому

      1 true 2,3 false

    • @vast9467
      @vast9467 9 місяців тому +3

      @@danielmartin7547 2 is very much true, they don’t even use the RG pre built frames anymore lol

    • @danielmartin7547
      @danielmartin7547 9 місяців тому

      @@vast9467 I have it in front of me everyday in my desk. What I said are not lies.
      Beside, with a pre build inner frame you can't have the transformation

    • @RezaQin
      @RezaQin 8 місяців тому

      RG Tallgeese sucked.

  • @sph1988
    @sph1988 9 місяців тому +114

    Great followup video, also Jesus Christ good luck with the RG Zeta.
    FYI you'll need the specific [Witch from Mercury Weapon Display Base] for all the stuff that support the floaty bits along with the normal display base for the main model itself. Count yourself lucky that you got one of the kits that DOESN'T require you to get 2 sets of them due to having more than 6 bits lol
    Also you can probably proxy it as a tau battlesuit of some kind, hell I've even seen people kitbash/convert HG models into Tau battlesuits.

    • @draketheduelist
      @draketheduelist 9 місяців тому +1

      Ever since I got my head around both universes' lore, the "proxy gunpla as Tau suit" struck me as a funny idea because Gundam, for various reasons, go hand-in-hand with newtypes (basically space empaths), whereas Tau are well known for having all the psychic power of an undercooked breakfast burrito.

    • @concon09090
      @concon09090 9 місяців тому

      @@draketheduelist to be fair there is no human being more Oldtype than Lauda Neill so that suit fits

  • @duerf5826
    @duerf5826 9 місяців тому +46

    I was a long time gunpla builder but one day, a Tau Ghostkeel showed up in my Amazon recommendations so I bought it out of curiosity (mostly cuz the promo pics looked really cool). I was utterly shocked when I received the model in the mail where it came in a tiny box with 3 tiny sprues. All the parts were gray, seam and mold lines were fucking terrible, you couldn't swap weapons willy nilly (I later learned that people use magnets for this), and at the end of the day you basically build a tiny plastic statue as opposed to an pseudo action figure like with gunplas. I spent the same amount of money on a MG Nu Gundam ver Ka couple months prior. I thought it was an absolute travesty that Warhammer collectors would tolerate the kind of price that GW puts on their plastics. Anyway... that was 6 years ago and now I have 30k points worth of models between half a dozen 40k factions lol. When people ask how much they cost, I say "everything".

    • @spearsage
      @spearsage 9 місяців тому +3

      I feel like the pricing don't really matter when you simply want it as a collection of sorts. Since to me, whatever we spend our money on is only a waste if we regret it.
      It becomes somewhat of a problem when you try to start competing in the tabletop wargame. Much like every other trading card games out there.
      But back to my first paragraph, 'it's only a waste if we regret it'. Just that trying to compete will give you a lot more reasons to regret your decisions...

    • @darktitan3025
      @darktitan3025 9 місяців тому +8

      I'm not into Warhammer (suck at painting), but I did venture out with other model kits like the Aoshima Patlabor and Hasegawa Macross Valkyrie, and I learned that Bandai really is the best in the business. The Aoshima kit was very expensive and the build had some annoying parts, but at least it came with waterslidse. The Macross kit came in a single color, seamlines EVERYWHERE and could barely move at all (granted it's a very old kit, but sill). A modern Bandai high grade looks like alien technology in comparison.

    • @lanzer22
      @lanzer22 9 місяців тому

      @@darktitan3025 True. I bought a Five Star Story mecha model from Volks and it was like stacking a house of cards. I think Bandai is the only company in town that nailed the whole plastic model thing. Bandai's Patlabor and Valkyrie were both really fun to build. (Google "flickr patlabor ingram 1" ;)

  • @TheDarkestPhoenix
    @TheDarkestPhoenix 9 місяців тому +60

    Speaking of a-symmetry, the Nu Gundam might be something to look into, especially in Real Grade. Probably one of the best kits Bandai has released right next to the real grade Sazabi.

    • @MajinZero
      @MajinZero 9 місяців тому +2

      Nu is my favorite OG Gundam design. Wish the Entry grade has the fin-funnels

    • @barrybend7189
      @barrybend7189 9 місяців тому +1

      There's also the 00 Quan't if you want a Necron feeling Gundam.

    • @superhakujin
      @superhakujin 9 місяців тому

      Nu was my first MG (wife got it as a Birfchristbox present) and it took, conservatively, 3 months for me to finish it. _Super_ great kit, absolutely love it... but it was a big project for me.

    • @haha-on5fd
      @haha-on5fd 7 місяців тому

      ver ka better

  • @vproject2564
    @vproject2564 9 місяців тому +49

    You should try the 30 Minute Missions and the 30mm Sisters line. They are Bandai's ultra customizable mecha line and you can use with Gunpla too.

    • @menroko
      @menroko 9 місяців тому +4

      And could be their toe in tabletop since there are rumors that 30mm will get some way to play them in their fantasy line.

    • @renegadeleader1
      @renegadeleader1 9 місяців тому

      There's already a tabletop war game called MechaTop that has rules that integrate gundam kits as well as mecha model kits from other companies and franchises.

    • @Jjgm69
      @Jjgm69 5 місяців тому

      Yeah, basically they are the 3rd arrival of bionicle, except that Japan did it first, and it's scary that they are as customizable as bonkles, someone In the Bandai offices saw the potential and what Lego did with the second coming of bonkles and probably said, fine i do it myself.

  • @slickensmcgee2259
    @slickensmcgee2259 9 місяців тому +6

    That frame absolutely terrified me, never make a joke like that again.

  • @Sonikgav
    @Sonikgav 9 місяців тому +70

    The second you said "This one is supposedly kinda Infamous" my brain immediately went "Oh no, he bought the RG Zeta!"
    Im sure its been explained to you a few times but when Real Grade was first concieved it was designed to have a fully pre-assembled inner frame which was a great idea (also the engineering of creating a multipart moving frame during the actual molding process is impressive) but like Polycaps, they degrade and weaken leading to what is known as ERGS (Early Real Grade Syndrome), where the joints would become weak so they wouldn't stand up by themselves or would hang limp on a stand. There are some exceptions if you managed to get a good batch and don't move it around too much (ie pose it and leave it) it should last longer. I've never had the Zeta but the Aile Strike & the Build Strike are both horrendous examples for me but the MkII & Astray are still standing strong.
    Having said all that, Bandai are aware of this issue and have taken steps, removing the reliance on the inner frame but keeping the complexity and parts count to produce some of the best Kits they have ever produced, period. The RG Impulse, God, Hi Nu, Wing (#35, there are multiple Wing Variants) and the new Epyon are all incredible but as long as you're at #28 or higher you should be good.
    As for the Grading, yeah you're basically there that HG is 1/144 simple and RG is 1/144 complex however, you may also come across some 1/144 kits (HG & RG... looking at you Sazabi) that seem a little pricier (like just below MG price). These tend to be Larger in Universe Mobile Suits that would be just monstrous to make at 1/100. Suits like the aforementioned Sazabi, Penelope, Kshatriya etc are 1/144 but on the shelf will likely stand toe to toe with your Deathscythe.

    • @BNuts
      @BNuts 9 місяців тому +7

      Yeah, using the Gundam Mk-II frame for the RG Sinanju was not the best move. I keep hoping they make a 2.0 with the current methods. Also, a 2.0 MG Exia, unless they want to make that an MGEX. I'd be up for that. I got Dynames and Kyrios, but still need to find me a Virtue.

    • @Herr_Gamer
      @Herr_Gamer 9 місяців тому +4

      How dare you leave out the fantastic RG Zeong… Also yeah but it’d be funny if he suddenly bought the Sazabi Ver.Ka because it looked cool, not knowing what size it’d be

    • @Bionickpunk
      @Bionickpunk 9 місяців тому

      Well silly him will have to learn it the hard way.

    • @jehovahsfitness
      @jehovahsfitness 9 місяців тому +1

      "but as long as you're at #28 or higher you should be good" *looks at unfinished RG unicorn*

    • @arremangamelo1
      @arremangamelo1 9 місяців тому

      ​@@jehovahsfitnessthe unicorn is Ok, just be careful with the joints, specialty the shoulders, they are a little too stiff and may break when posing the kit

  • @zerosuitsamus666
    @zerosuitsamus666 9 місяців тому +13

    I know this isnt going go get picked up but would be super nice if you see it. Theres actually a tabletop game you can use 1/144 scales gundams with callled "mobile suit gundam skirmish" its mostly a fan creation and takes a LOT of ques from warhammer when it comes to the rules. Its kinda a small thing in the community but its one of the biggest things i love gunpla for making my own armies from different gundam series and fighting with a friend of mine like an army unit. Enjoy building my man and remember Gunpla is freedom!

  • @misterkentury
    @misterkentury 9 місяців тому +20

    Get yourself some Iron Blooded Orphans kits. Very interchangeable parts especially for those using the gundam frames of that series. Grunt suits are real nice, swapping parts from one kit to the other to make your own custom squad.

    • @windam.mk.4.340
      @windam.mk.4.340 9 місяців тому +5

      Do note though: the inner frames of the Gundam kits tend to degrade over time (lots of poly caps and a particularly annoying joint in the chest that the kit uses to an crunch), so if you have the time, painting all of the polycaps and parts that move does wonders for the kit’s longevity.

    • @Bionickpunk
      @Bionickpunk 9 місяців тому +1

      Build series of kits are more interchangeable, with some coming with additional parts from the original kits they are based from to give you even more customizing options.

    • @Bionickpunk
      @Bionickpunk 9 місяців тому +1

      @@windam.mk.4.340 Most loose joints can be fixed with a sharpie.

    • @windam.mk.4.340
      @windam.mk.4.340 9 місяців тому

      @@Bionickpunkhaven’t tried that yet. I used an oil paint which worked after being thinned a bit, and superglue that was then left to dry, which was much less effective

    • @Bionickpunk
      @Bionickpunk 9 місяців тому

      @@windam.mk.4.340 Any acrylic paint will do, you can also use transparent topcoats to make the joints less loose.

  • @darktitan3025
    @darktitan3025 9 місяців тому +36

    If you want to give MGs another go, you can't go wrong with the MG GM Sniper II.
    Also, Bandai has a lot of other great kits that aren't Gundan-related. Most recently the Kyoukai Senki line, they have some really cool designs and the HG Mailes Kenbu is very impressive. There is also the 30 Minute Mission line, which is sort of like mecha Lego that you can kitbash (and the 30 Minute Sisters line which is mecha Barbie). Another cool line is the Infinitism series, they're MG-sized HG kits of classic super robots with a modern redesign.

    • @DanTheManCalter
      @DanTheManCalter 9 місяців тому

      Yes! The Sniper II is a beauty

    • @ceres_lang
      @ceres_lang 9 місяців тому +1

      Funnily enough the MG GM sniper 2 is the only kit I've ever gotten from Bandai that had a factory defect where one shoulder joint was absolutely hopeless and could not even hold itself up, much less any equipment. Thankfully joint issues are an easy fix.

    • @citizen_grub4171
      @citizen_grub4171 9 місяців тому

      And outside of Bandai, there's Frame Arms and Zoids.

    • @unclehobby5459
      @unclehobby5459 9 місяців тому

      Barbatos is Bae and Jesta is Besta

  • @Jan_Iedema
    @Jan_Iedema 9 місяців тому +29

    I will say this about older kits: they vary a lot. Some like the hg zaku 1 hold up surprisingly well and others not so much. It can also really come down to your own preference because I don’t mind lacking articulation or dated instructions. Hell my favourite mg is probably the zeong and you need like 15 screws to hold that bad boy together not to mention that it’s almost as old as me with it being released in 2002 or something.

    • @tonythong5352
      @tonythong5352 9 місяців тому +1

      Grunt kits" kick Gundam kits' butts when it comes to UC, tell me I'm wrong.

    • @Herr_Gamer
      @Herr_Gamer 9 місяців тому +2

      @@tonythong5352depends on the grade. HG, absolutely. RG, no because the only grunt suits to ever get RGs are permanently afflicted with the worst case of ERGS. MG? The 2.0 line yes. Modern kits, nah. PG? No. That said, praying the next PG is a grunt. I’m tired of strikes and freedoms and all that

    • @AzraelThanatos
      @AzraelThanatos 9 місяців тому

      Even some of the pre-modern grading kits can be good. the HGFA Serpent Custom is still a really good kit...only annoyance I have with the 1/144 one is that the decals had worn out in the box and would not stick...and I wish that they'd swapped the names between the 1/144 and 1/100 one because the Serpent Custom isn't something you can actually make with the Serpent Custom kit (The Custom is the modified one that Trowa briefly uses in the OVA that has the second minigun set similar to the EW Heavyarms...and the kit only includes one of them). The 1/100 Serpent has both sets of guns so it can be the Custom, but is only listed as the Serpent...

  • @bikzimusmaximus5250
    @bikzimusmaximus5250 4 місяці тому +1

    You have completed the trial and you are now a snap builder. In order of complication what you have ahead of you that you can engage with or not at all engage with is as follows:
    Step 1: Get some gundam markers, start panel lining your kits to highlight the details, paint smaller details that aren't color accurate and so on.
    Step 2: Get a gloss top coat and a matte or semi-gloss top coat. Use gloss top coat on your gundam and then use an enamel panel liner like Tamiya panel liner to panel line.
    Step 3: Get a simple needle scriber like the vallejo one or maybe a gunprimer one if you don't like having money. Rescribe all the panel lines of your gunpla before you do Step 2
    Step 4: Get som tamiya primer or mr. hobby surfacer, and some hobby spray cans. Get like 50-100 sticks with alligator clips on the end and possibly some blue tac, mount all the pieces on the sticks and prime them. Then repaint the entire kit in the same colors as the kit.
    Step 4.5: Get some Tamia extra thin cement and start learning how to properly prep a kit for painting through panel line removal and modifications to make parts reassembly easier/possible.
    Step 5: Get some more serious variable width scribers like the ones from SAB, Madworks, or Dspiae and some scribing tape. Design your own panel lines on your kit and then scribe them into the piece with your new scribers.
    Step 6: Now that you are making more panel lines you can use them as guides for masking tape, so that you can paint them in two tones of a similar color to add detail and things like that, have you invested in an airbrush yet? that would make this a lot easier than constantly buying cans. Don't forget a spray booth or you'll get brain damage if you try to use enamel or lacquer paints.
    Step 7: We forgot the pla-plate, polystyrene plates that you can use alongside panel lines to create custom details like exhaust vents, adding bulk to some armors, changing the proportions of a gundam to better suit your increasingly niche tastes for weird robots. Don't forget to develop a presence on youtube/instagram/twitter so that you can start selling the stuff you're done with so the raw weight of all the plastic piling up in your apartment doesn't collapse the building.
    Step 8: actually watch the original 1979 series Mobile Suit Gundam with subtitles.

  • @drakonemperor144
    @drakonemperor144 9 місяців тому +13

    The difference between the red Bandai logo and the blue one is just to indicate the before and after the Bandai Spirits merging IIRC and you can generally tell what year the model came out by looking on the back side of the runner and it will say the year it was printed out on the opposite side of where the letter would be. The colour doesn't really mean much but if you see the red Bandai logo its definitely worth picking up since its probably been out for a while

    • @Bionickpunk
      @Bionickpunk 9 місяців тому +5

      The color of the logo indicates if its a new release or rerelease. Anything with red is before the merger. Thats about it. You can have the same kit with different colored logos...but the red one mostly appears if you buy second hand kits, rereleases from shops wont have that.

  • @luketfer
    @luketfer 9 місяців тому +5

    Ah love the Hitchhikers guide to the galaxy reference.

  • @pochix2
    @pochix2 9 місяців тому +4

    Welcome to Gunpla community
    I'm kinda the other way around
    I start with Gunpla (Just Assembly and use Panelline) then come to 40k which I have to learn how to Paint and Manetize (Yes robot enthusiasm I paint Knights)
    Those technic could transfer from Hobby to Hobby
    Hope you have a nice journey

  • @jthunderboldt
    @jthunderboldt 6 місяців тому +3

    Still no grunt suit so I’m gonna keep yelling

  • @ChangeOfMemory
    @ChangeOfMemory 9 місяців тому +8

    Hey! The first thing welcome to the gunpla universe, I’m happy you are enjoying this!
    As for the build the next step you should try is to paint the panel line and give a model a good topcoat! I’m sure you will enjoy it even more!
    A little head up: the tamyia panel line liquid tend to crack the plastic of gunplas, if you decide to use it be carefull of the amount you use and do not use x-20 thinner unless you topcoat your model beforehand (a good alternative is the mr.hobby color thinner)

  • @vi3tb0i4life
    @vi3tb0i4life 8 місяців тому +1

    Just to give you extra context with the logo change.
    IIRC the updated Blue logo was done back in 2018 when Bandai decided to split it's Toys and Hobby division into 2 separate entities, Bandai + Bandai Spirits.
    Bandai (Red Logo) has the focus on products aimed at younger audiences (Toys, TCG's, apparels, misc.); while Bandai Spirits (Blue) is intended for products intended for "mature" audiences (Collectibles, figures, model kits, etc.).
    If you see a gunpla kit with a Red Logo it's from a print run before this change. However if you see the Blue logo then it post this change. Any "older" kits that are reprinted will now also come with the blue logo (Why your Deathsythe Hell box has it instead of the old Red logo). Really your best bet to help figure out is seeing if the kit is "brand new" or a reprint when researching. Recommend sites like HobbySearch when looking this info up.

  • @sarbe6625
    @sarbe6625 9 місяців тому +4

    I actually really liked building the RG Zeta gundam. You gotta treat everything about it super carefully though, and don't even think about posing it unless you have an action base to stand it on and stabilize with. But the detail in the build and how it contains all those different mechanical pieces is really cool. It almost feels like your actually building the robot rather than just a plastic statue meant to look like it.

  • @KamenRiderGreed
    @KamenRiderGreed 9 місяців тому +12

    Another great video Paul! That intro was especially funny. In fact, this video has inspired me to get back into Gunpla.
    Once I finally get my gigantic pile of unbuilt and unpainted Warhammer under control, of course.

    • @NachoBran_CandyCabbage
      @NachoBran_CandyCabbage 9 місяців тому

      Same boat for me. I just got into horus heresy and "started" with 2 of those mk3 Iron armor value boxes and some characters.
      Oh I also have a full army of skaven I wanted to have done 3 months ago and I've only managed to get 1 grey seer done and painted.
      Also there'a a full Imperial Knight army somewhere in my closet still in the plastic wrap.
      And I also have a bunch of blood angels I still need to paint.
      help

  • @Geekeric
    @Geekeric 10 днів тому

    I think a lot of gunpla builders just assemble and put it on the shelf so when I see that bare plastic I think, "wow, you missed all the fun" because really I think the painting is the best part. Much respect for miniature painters because they are really great at painting and I watch their videos all the time so I can borrow their tricks to use with gunpla.

  • @MyNamesFredrick
    @MyNamesFredrick 9 місяців тому +4

    6:18 oh Paul you poor, poor innocent fool… if only you knew…

    • @paradoxical998
      @paradoxical998 9 місяців тому

      Yeah, Penelope, nightengale, baundoc and psycho gundam would disagree, huh?😂

  • @chaossandrock3236
    @chaossandrock3236 9 місяців тому +3

    I'm glad you are having a good time with Gunpla. I would like to recommenced some kits I have made that I enjoyed. Darilbalde HG, RGM-96x Jesta HG (I've heard the MG is good too), RGM-79SP GM Sniper II HG, YMS-15 Gyan HG, Sazabi Ver. Ka MG (only recommended if you want a massive kit and don't mind working with 30ish runners)

    • @WhiteWulfe
      @WhiteWulfe 9 місяців тому +1

      I'll second the Sazabi Ver.Ka. Ton of fun to build, has a ton of lovely gimmicks built in, but it's also 25cm tall, 19cm wide, and 17cm or so deep. It definitely dominates whatever shelf it's put on (well, provided you don't put it next to something like the Deep Striker)

    • @RezaQin
      @RezaQin 9 місяців тому

      I loved building the MG Sazabi. Long build time mainly to the waterslides but was well worth panel lining and attaching the main slides.

  • @Miphnificent
    @Miphnificent 9 місяців тому +8

    When building the Real Grade Zeta Gundam, decide which pose you want it to be in for the rest of time beforehand. Either Waverider (Plane) mode, or the standard Gundam mode, and NEVER TRANSFORM IT. It's a kit from a time when they tried to reuse the inner frame of one model for every single Real Grade model kit, but so long as you don't mess with it too much and you don't transform it, it SHOULD be alright, with should being the main key word here.
    Glad to hear you're enjoying Gunpla though. Can't wait to see whatever you pick up next.

    • @tonythong5352
      @tonythong5352 9 місяців тому +4

      He also shouldn't touch it, shouldn't let it get exposed to sunlight, shouldn't look at it weird, shouldn't breathe around it, shouldn't exist in the same metaphysical plane as it,...

  • @Ilia_Salnicov
    @Ilia_Salnicov 9 місяців тому +2

    1:59 oh, schwarzette, my first gundam.

  • @oscarmorales7085
    @oscarmorales7085 3 місяці тому

    Loved the first Gunpla video and honestly when I was getting into the hobby I had no idea how or where to start. The Grades were a bit confusing but I found the best way to jump in:
    Entry Grade (EG) - no tools
    Needed, easy to assemble: $
    High Grade (HG) - intermediate challenge, variety of Gundam: $$
    Super Deformed or Superior Defendor (SD) - chibi/miniature Gundam, small and easy builds: $
    Master Grade Super Deformed (MGSD) - small scale chibi builds, lots of detail in small package: $$
    Real Grade (RG) - realistic/ very detailed 1/144 scale Gundam, limited variety, more challenging: $$$
    Master Grade (MG) - smaller parts more detail, 1/100 scale: $$$
    Master Grade VerKa (MG VerKa) - similar to RG in scale of 1/100 scale, limited variety: $$$
    Perfect Grade (PG) - 1/60 scale builds, very limited variety, leds and base: $$$$
    Other: Perfect Grade Unleash, Master Grade Extreme - $$$$$$$

  • @kennetheisenbraun5217
    @kennetheisenbraun5217 9 місяців тому +2

    The prices are absolutely comparable. The products themselves aren't, but the prices are. As at the core they are the same, theyre just used for different things, more so since the boxes warhammer models come in cost more than the sprues inside them (not including the mould production cost, but then neither is gw when they sell models older than i am at full price). Especially if you live just about anywhere other than the UK.
    Also good fucking luck on that RG Zeta. I have a few RG and i would never want to build that one. It is the poster for a hand grenade iirc.

  • @wou5.09
    @wou5.09 9 місяців тому +3

    3:40 Some old kits get reprinted by Bandai and they use newer, blue logo on the box. And also this logo change is relatively new, it happened in 2019 to differentiate between Bandai general products and figures and models aimed more on the collectors

  • @barrybend7189
    @barrybend7189 9 місяців тому +2

    Ok about the Blue logo for Bandai. It was a rule that older kits had red logos. What you have is a reprint. Don't worry i have mostly reprints in my collection as well.

  • @sisco47
    @sisco47 9 місяців тому

    Gunpla is honestly what you make of it sometimes. I got into gunpla a while back and started with sets that caught my eye. Every time I would go to the register the clerk would sometimes shit on some of the ones I got. They would talk about how it sucked or how it was hard to move, bad joints, or how they "explode". I have however never had a single issue with old models or anything of that sort. A perfect example is RG aile strike which people say the arms don't support guns or anything but here I am a year with the kit and it still holds up. My best advice is... its your money do what makes you happy. I used gunpla to help me cope with the stress of being deployed overseas. I have a few friends in my squadron that are into gunplas now. We send each other a simple hg as a care package. Just do what makes you happy.

  • @Falleen01
    @Falleen01 9 місяців тому +2

    Jesus Christ not the RG Zeta, thats like a grenade with a nuclear blast.

  • @gabrielchin4161
    @gabrielchin4161 9 місяців тому +17

    I just want gunpla-style WH40k model kits because i hate glue and painting, thats all. Also, its always great to see someone get into gunpla.

    • @Suryp
      @Suryp 9 місяців тому +1

      I've begun making my own ruleset for 30 minute mission models for that exact reason. But its a more a 3 vs 3 skirmish style game

    • @tonythong5352
      @tonythong5352 9 місяців тому

      ​@@Surypyou goddamn connoisseur of fine taste. Goddamn.

    • @vast9467
      @vast9467 9 місяців тому

      Bandai makes space marine model kits.

    • @gabrielchin4161
      @gabrielchin4161 9 місяців тому

      @@vast9467 they do?!

    • @JoelDeeCee
      @JoelDeeCee 9 місяців тому

      No they don't lmao only figures@@gabrielchin4161

  • @widowpeak6142
    @widowpeak6142 9 місяців тому +1

    Oh god, I just realiced...
    - Dashes over to corner -
    - Gunpla box is labeled HG -
    Phew!

  • @Jan_Iedema
    @Jan_Iedema 9 місяців тому +8

    7:50 I think you’re spot on here. 40K really is a creative outlet for me and I use gunpla as a pallet cleanser with its “just follow the pictures” instructions and a nice end result for when I can’t bring myself to put paint to plastic.

    • @wulf8889
      @wulf8889 9 місяців тому +1

      But you could also do that as well with gunpla.
      Or buy the vintage kits from before the turn of the century that got reprinted for that Warhammer experience ;p

  • @CheeseChud
    @CheeseChud 9 місяців тому +2

    The witch from mercury kits are incredibly fun to put together. And I agree that both hobbies are similar at the very start. Then they both go completely separate directions. And then they go back together when it comes to kit bashing painting and all that. I bought an airbrush for gunpla ended up using it for warhammer.

  • @Aanderan
    @Aanderan 9 місяців тому +3

    Deathscythe and all the mg EW kits are great kits with perfectly fine engineering having Katoki behind all of their development. The only downside compared to a lot of newer kits is the nub placement, but coming from warhammer that's not particularly an alien concept; entering with MG kits is totally fine as well especially with the EW kits but having the warhammer background gives you more than enough model kit experience to jump right in. Everyone's a little silly, also polycaps aren't absolutely phased out and like other "cursed" methods like screws actually still have their merits

  • @GojiraFan-in9oo
    @GojiraFan-in9oo 9 місяців тому +2

    hmmmmmm
    First thing's first, the MG Deathscythe Hell EW is certainly not the best choice for a beginner's build. While the MG WIng EW frame is very solid for the most part, Deathscythe Hell is probbly the most problematic MS with this frame. The other mobile suits on this frame (Heavyarms/Sandrock/Shenlong) are WAY MORE SOLID overall.
    And if you want to tighten up your deathscythe, I recommend applying nail polish to all of the loose joints, and SUPER GLUING the gray pieces on the skirt armor
    2011 gunpla aren't hand grenades. the RG Zeta gundam is a major exception to the status quo. The problem was that the early RG kits were prone to falling apart because of the MS joint frames that they came with. Nowadays RG kits are essentially miniature MGs that sometimes are even more detailed than their MG counterparts
    Polycaps are good. It just depends on the gunpla. The more a gunpla is remolded, the easier it is to get a loose batch of polycaps. That's why the HG Iron Blooded Orphans Gundams are so floppy
    The Schwarzette is easily one of the best HG gunpla in recent years and I can't wait to get one, but I need to set up a dedicated WfM display

  • @justinanghel1283
    @justinanghel1283 9 місяців тому +3

    A new hobby of mine is seeing some of the Warhammer creators pick up Gundams and see their reaction, also you did not just pickup the had grenade, you will still probably be amazed by a few things it does though

  • @nitsuga13
    @nitsuga13 9 місяців тому +2

    Complains about parts falling off of Deathscythe Hell, proceeds to buy plastic hand grenade

  • @bolicob
    @bolicob 9 місяців тому +2

    1:10 I was just about to tab-out and launch Darktide lol

  • @hypersonicfalcon6802
    @hypersonicfalcon6802 9 місяців тому +1

    As someone who's been into Gunpla for about a year now, I really enjoyed the first video! We can be a bit... Ravenously passionate sometimes. Don't let em drag you down, and good luck with the RG Zeta!

  • @deanprowell7947
    @deanprowell7947 2 місяці тому +1

    "I heard this one is quite infamous"
    Well as long as it's not something like RG Zeta you should be fine
    *RG Zeta jumpscare*
    OH GOD NO

  • @sternguard77
    @sternguard77 9 місяців тому

    Hey I saw my comment in that scroll through! Happy to have you in the both Gunpla and Warhammer boat. I have no money, but I do have lots of models.

  • @renegadeleader1
    @renegadeleader1 9 місяців тому

    I've been building Gundam kits for almost 20 years now going back to when the only place I could get them was in the back of obscure local model train store kind of like how gizmo was found in the Gremlins movie. Since then the hobby has really taken off and I found a comic store that actually had an entire aisle dedicated to the kits.
    Honestly your experiences bring back so many memories of how I reacted to my first kit, the original HGUC Guncannon. Having only built cars and planes before I wasn't prepared for how posable they were, or not having to use paint. From there I was hooked! My enthusiasm was so great for these kits and the price so reasonable I used to stockpile a bunch to give away during a builders workshop at Anime Boston, my local areas biggest convention just so I could introduce how awesome these kits are to other people.
    Welcome aboard my friend!

  • @realmzjetter409
    @realmzjetter409 9 місяців тому

    The great thing about Gunpla, especially these days, is that the grades mostly mean size and fiddly bits. The higher the grade the more fiddly bits, but all of them can be done at any skill level. Glad you enjoyed your time building, and especially glad that none of the negative comments weighed on you. Having done both 40k and Gunpla, I can say at least I feel like I get a lot more bang for my buck with Gunpla. But oh God, no. Not Zeta!

  • @brandonott7044
    @brandonott7044 8 місяців тому +1

    Once you have some experience, I would recommend the RG HI NU gundam. It’s one of my favorite builds. I would recommend painting the gold parts gold and the silver parts silver, just so it just pops better. But a really good build. I don’t even want to tuch the RG zeta with a 10 foot pole.

  • @chiffonshrimp94
    @chiffonshrimp94 9 місяців тому +1

    Paul I’ll pray for you when that zeta arrives at you’re hands

  • @noctocell9558
    @noctocell9558 9 місяців тому +4

    New Gunpla pile of shame coming?

  • @ChristianVonCarmian40kVtuber
    @ChristianVonCarmian40kVtuber 9 місяців тому +1

    Should have been a gromit mug at the window

  • @SW-zb6bf
    @SW-zb6bf 9 місяців тому

    This is such crazy timing. Your original video got recommended to me just a couple days ago

  • @youngdanielsun3707
    @youngdanielsun3707 9 місяців тому +2

    it's kind of funny how similar yet not similar 40k and Gundam are. Both are old sci-fi series that have decades of lore and have influenced many other IPs. But, when you compare them to each other there's not that much in common with them. They're both big on model kits, and both have a theme of war, but that's kind of it.
    GW could probably take a thing from Gunpla here or there, but you're right that they are two different hobbies at the end of the day. Funnily enough though, Bandai actually has made 40k products in the past, maybe one day we'll actually get a crossover?
    But man, as a Gundam fan I wish we had an official wargame to use our models in.

  • @NotSoUltraJason
    @NotSoUltraJason 9 місяців тому

    As a gunpla fan getting into warhammer, I also agree that asides from modeling these are two very different hobbies. Gunpla mostly ends at modeling. This has caused me to build through 2000 points of grey plastic while only painting one model up.
    Oh actually made a the hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy reference

    • @Bionickpunk
      @Bionickpunk 9 місяців тому

      Fans have made a table top game with Gunpla kits.

  • @exiaax
    @exiaax 4 місяці тому +1

    Everyone’s gunpla journey is different. Im happy with looking at literally any build as long as its panel-lined lol

  • @PrismaticGeyserr
    @PrismaticGeyserr 9 місяців тому +1

    On your next build, I think it might be worth looking into panel lining. Its a technique that using ink/paint and its used to fill grooves and surface detail with black to make some of the details on the kits pop

  • @chymickgaming
    @chymickgaming 5 місяців тому +1

    Great follow-up video. You definitely did your research. Your humor is great, and you make excellent points... just don't scare us with anymore photos of the RG Zeta.

  • @14days
    @14days 9 місяців тому

    Great follow up video Paul, glad to see you enjoying this new hobby! I guess the next step would be to try painting one of your models. Like many people have suggested, just adding panel lines will make the details pop out more. There is also a method where you keep most of the original plastic color and only paint parts that require stickers, then finish with some weathering and panel lining, the result is pretty good and is not hard to do. Or you can do it the old fashion way and repaint the whole model. Maybe someday we can see a Gundam completely repainted in Screaming Raven colors? 😉
    Also, after you are done with the RG Zeta and experience how much of a hand grenade it is, if you are tired of parts falling off then I recommend gluing those parts down (you can do it to Hellscythe too if you want). I know this is heresy to most gunpla builders, but at the end of the day I would rather have a good looking stature than an action figure with missing parts.

  • @OrtzDavd
    @OrtzDavd 9 місяців тому

    Your sense of humor is so great lmao. I lost it at the poly-cap bit!

  • @uS0ra
    @uS0ra 8 місяців тому

    Lore reading was my favourite part of your last video please bring it back :)

    • @PaulIsBadAtStuff
      @PaulIsBadAtStuff  8 місяців тому +2

      Fortunately the Zeta isn't translated so that'll be fun to translate!

  • @batriam5921
    @batriam5921 9 місяців тому

    Glad to see you're enjoying the hobby and have a kit that doesn't fall apart if you look at it funny. Some things to point out Aside from the stands for the little bits that float around the Schwarzette the main stands is universal, there's no specific stand for the Deatchscythe hell or the Schwarzette and even the ones for the bits are universal for other Witch from Mercury kits that use them.

  • @1sillymoogle
    @1sillymoogle 9 місяців тому

    Glad to see you enjoyed building the models. I have about two models I need to build and maybe finish the gun of the ZZ Gundam.

  • @danielguhde-egger1334
    @danielguhde-egger1334 9 місяців тому

    Great follow up video, though little misconception is that you can paint the gunpla with acrylic or lacquer. Side note is based off the size and the grade changes what action base is needed to support the model.
    There is also a difficulty curve based off the model grade, think of it as the highest the grade goes the more time and skill is needed. High Grade, HG is a standard beginner grade to do. While Master grade, MG, can be just as easy a HG but upscale to put in more detail. This goes on so on and so forth. I would have suggested to do a Full Mechanics model, because they are the size or a MG with more articulation. I don’t know who you listen to but ready your soul for one to decide to build a Real Grade model.
    Like Goooood lord when I saw that you decided to build RG model I had to stop a pause. You don’t understand. A RG model is usually 1/144 in size, so like a HG, but with all the extra part for articulation like a Full Mechanic model. I have only built two kits, and one took me two hours for Five Days to to everything. From building it to doing the “Additional” decals because there where only three decals for the initial build only for the eyes and head.

  • @soggybrownpanda3375
    @soggybrownpanda3375 9 місяців тому +1

    This madman choosing the Zeta as his first RG.
    You are a braver man than I and I hope to see a video of that review. lol

  • @ricardorunos9782
    @ricardorunos9782 9 місяців тому +1

    When the blue Bandai logo was implemented, it was also put on reprints of the older models. Those reprints also removed the yen price that was on that seemingly random set of numbers on the side.

  • @darkmaster9245
    @darkmaster9245 9 місяців тому +4

    You did it wrong (I’m 5 seconds into the video)

  • @vurthronnon6253
    @vurthronnon6253 9 місяців тому +1

    Glad you decided to give a modern kit a try, welcome to the hobby. Also word of warning for the rg zeta, take the build slow and dont force anything. As a experienced builder with a couple hundred kits under my belt it gave me issues at times but if you're careful it'll be fine and get a display base for it and it'll save you a ton of headache when you wanna display it. Also if you want a taste of modern MG kits I implore you to check out the MG Barbatos.

  • @jakeman8273
    @jakeman8273 9 місяців тому

    I read another comment saying they audibly shouted "OH NO" when you showed that you were building the RG Zeta Gundam. I did the exact same. While I haven't built that one in particular I have built a few earlier RG kits which are very much prone to the same problems it has so uhh...have fun!

  • @sanron420
    @sanron420 9 місяців тому

    You surely know how to amuse the Gunpla community, me as a semi beginner, who started a few months ago and just finished his first LED custom build got a really good laugh off the video, but in a positive way. Found it just funny, because I can only imagine your reaction to the lots of lots of comments underneath your first video. Also I think your explanation on things like the hand granates where just on point. If you really got the RG Zeta though, I already started my prayers for you, hopefully you can tame the biest, you surely would go make it into history books!

  • @aaronluisdelacruz4212
    @aaronluisdelacruz4212 6 місяців тому +2

    Don't look at the logo but rather at the bottom left of the box. There you can see what year the Gunpla was released. And always look for atleast 2015 and above.

  • @JaceTheDragon
    @JaceTheDragon 9 місяців тому

    Just wanted to say, I came here since a friend linked your first Gunpla video, and this is a very measured and honest review. I'm glad you liked your second Gunpla! And I do think that Gunpla could never serve as a replacement to Warhammer or really any tabletop army game (there are games designed around using Gunpla but none of them are really standout, excellent games that could compete with Warhammer), so I agree with you there.
    That said...
    WHAT HAVE YOU DONE.
    The Real Grade Gundam Zeta is TURBO CURSED. Did you honestly just pick the one you knew would be the worst possible experience so that you could film it for The Content? Why I am I asking, of course that's what you did. That's what *I* would do. Cheers and subscribed!

  • @darnokx9277
    @darnokx9277 9 місяців тому

    Another good one!
    Good for a small manufacturer like Bandai to get some exposure on the greater market by doing Tau suits for GW. :)

  • @tonykastaneda1
    @tonykastaneda1 9 місяців тому

    Great video and if anyone is here reading comments The blue and red Bandai logo isn’t “new” and “old” so to speak it’s just when the actual kit was injected or printed. I’m not gonna get into specifics of plastic formulas but from a general sense and take this with a grain of salt Blue Logos typically have newer plastic formulas that’s not to say they’re fool proof and the plastic went from brittle to indestructible just something of note.

  • @battysparton65
    @battysparton65 9 місяців тому

    When it comes to Gunpla, the first kits I recommend to someone is a HGUC RX-78-2 Gundam or the HGAC OZ-06MS Leo. The Reason why these two, the RX-78-2 is simple and iconic and the Leo has no stickers at all and is just straight building. More modern kits typically come with more stickers than older kits. Most older kits, excluding things like the GMs, had only stickers for the head unit, typically a monoeye. I enjoy HG, RG and MG kits. GTO is really good kit wize as they are typically HG kits (like the GTO HG Zaku II) but with really good detailing form the stickers almost real grade. The GTO Zaku II is what I suggest to people if they want to get into real grades but are unsure if they will enjoy it. Also water slides are so much nicer than stickers but take longer to apply. The Master Grade Dom is a good test if you are going to like water slides or not as its good size with not too many water slides. Also get a panel lining pen. It makes the kits look so much nicer.

  • @doomradiervideos4624
    @doomradiervideos4624 9 місяців тому +3

    At this point make a tau army

  • @boredmagala5701
    @boredmagala5701 9 місяців тому +2

    Someone has prob already confirmed this, but the sticker sheet was mainly a high grade thing. Some mgs have plenty of stickers, like the 2015 Aile Strike Gundam, which had a ton for its aile striker pack(big jet backpack), but they tend to be rare otherwise. Also rugs have big sticker sheets, but outside of maybe eye stickers they’re all optional add-ons.

  • @MiniatureMasterClass
    @MiniatureMasterClass 9 місяців тому +2

    I approve of a lot more Gunpla content on this channel.

  • @dexexmachinatu4151
    @dexexmachinatu4151 9 місяців тому +2

    Now all of the gunpla community knows you're here.

  • @thespicer
    @thespicer 8 місяців тому

    Haha that sound clip when the RG Zeta came up at the end is spot on

  • @Elratauru
    @Elratauru 9 місяців тому

    Oh god why, not the RG Zeta.
    Also, the HG Witch from Mercury kits are great! I'm particularly fond of the HG Age 1 if you can get your hands on it. It's simple, solid, and it's super nice to play with if you wanna have something on your desk to have fun posing from time to time.
    That aside, great follow up! You should cover the kit a little more next time!

  • @rangeroutdoors3
    @rangeroutdoors3 9 місяців тому

    As a gunpla guy getting into 40k for like the third time now(i have a fully painted army finally woo) i really thought the deathscythe build was cool. will warn you, the RG zeta kit looks super cool. i built it twice to display both ways. it is super duper not cash money to build though, and hand grenade is probably the most accurate descriptor for the piece during and after the build. still not to the degree of the RG zaku's tiny chest plates being under a wee bit too much pressure and popping off at mach 5, but the zeta was rough. Great video, I hope the new hobby brings you a lot of joy!

  • @notatallheng
    @notatallheng 7 місяців тому +1

    Yeah, reprints of older models also get the blue logo.
    Also polycaps aren't THAT terrible; I just picked an old-ass HG Serpent (as in, it's old enough to drink) off my shelf and the knee joints still hold up despite being 100% polycap. I suppose if you keep messing with the joint it might degrade faster.

  • @benjaminbierley2074
    @benjaminbierley2074 9 місяців тому

    For research, I can't recommend "Mecha Gaikotsu" here on youtube highly enough. He does straight builds and covers details I feel some other reviews gloss over, such as posability and stability (every review has him seeing how well a model can do an ab crunch along with other movements). He'll also cover part fit and whether certain bits are loose and come off easily once assembled. Overall great reviews and is perfect for beginners. Which is another reason people jumped on that video probably, gunpla fans LOVE content that helps folks learn and smooth their way into the hobby, which once you're in is very easy and "relatively" affordable to pursue.
    Also, the strong reaction and opinionated comments are from being super passionate to help and explain (cause the grading system does lend itself to being misunderstood), people having strong opinions...some older fans also might be still sore about the quality of the kits we got back when Gundam and Gunpla first came to NA.

  • @confusedcabal342
    @confusedcabal342 9 місяців тому +1

    I’m sorry, but if it means Paul gets to delve into cool new hobbies that he finds interesting, I’m gonna have to start yelling even louder! But seriously, great vid, may your nippers be sharp and sprues plentiful!

  • @Zeitgeist6
    @Zeitgeist6 9 місяців тому

    Welcome to the fold brother :D
    Also.. if you want another beast of an HG kit.... Try the NZ-666 Kshatriya.
    Yes it's an older one and you may want to paint the little ornamental details instead of using the stickers but it's big and bad ass...

  • @blueknight3753
    @blueknight3753 9 місяців тому +2

    All ready you are the best gundam youtuber

  • @grizz7271
    @grizz7271 9 місяців тому

    Good luck, and Godspeed on your RG Zeta journey!

  • @CaimZheit
    @CaimZheit 9 місяців тому

    About the red vs blue logo. The blue logo is on every box they print after 2019, but if the kit was released earlier the promotional box's photo and sometimes the instructions still had the red logo. In any case the year of release is in the bottom left corner of the top of the box. Of course anything after 2019 is fine, but I began in 2011-2012 and most of the kits I built were more than fine.

  • @smol_space_donut9881
    @smol_space_donut9881 9 місяців тому

    Welcome to the gunpla community we are a wave of chaos but positively supportive

  • @paradoxical998
    @paradoxical998 9 місяців тому +3

    There ARE some kits pre 2010 that are ok. Any of the zeon kits from the organization mobile suit gundam are usually pretty good, as is the gun tank.

  • @Ryzearn
    @Ryzearn 9 місяців тому

    Omg I almost died laughing when you showed off that the newer printing of the kit got the blue logo

  • @DiegoRodriguez-pf7nf
    @DiegoRodriguez-pf7nf 9 місяців тому +1

    OH NO, HE BOUGTH THE HOLY HAND GRANADE OF ANTIOCH RUUUUUUUUUUUUUN

  • @KACWY666
    @KACWY666 8 місяців тому

    Good luck with the RG Zeta, it's probably one of those kits that are considered Dark Souls level. I know, I've built 2 of those. Be very careful as a lot of the parts can break easily and gluing it back together is not really an option if you want to keep it as a transformable kit.

  • @artistpoet5253
    @artistpoet5253 9 місяців тому

    I built that RG Zeta. It wasn't too tough to assemble but damn is it a pain to display and it handles like a marionette tangled in it's strings. I just shoved it into an action figure blister card protector and nailed it to my wall. Done and happy with it.

  • @Tzk-Zaku
    @Tzk-Zaku 9 місяців тому +1

    One more and I might sub lol
    Edit: I commented before the end and saw he's gonna build rg zeta. As per the rules I have subbed. And shall now expect a full build rg zeta video no matter how much he hates it lol

  • @LucasPrimeV3
    @LucasPrimeV3 9 місяців тому

    My personal recommendation for a kit is mg jegan, it's a really cool grunt suit with a fun build, but what I love about it is how amazing it is, but not _too_ amazing, allowing me to scratch that gunpla itch. and I love the jegan. Mint green boi