RG Tallgeese Unboxing

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ธ.ค. 2024

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  • @jjshobbypower9091
    @jjshobbypower9091 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Nice!! You will love it when it is built. I have built mine recently, and it is one of the best in the RG series. Be careful with the left and right arms, as you will need to polish the nubs and cut marks. The rest are pretty hidden. Enjoy your build!!

    • @OtakuDad-of1uz
      @OtakuDad-of1uz  6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thanks I appreciate the love and I will! I am really looking forward to this one. Going to start building it after my age kit. The nub marks don't seem too bad, my only worry is if the kit has any noticing gaps.

    • @jjshobbypower9091
      @jjshobbypower9091 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @OtakuDad-of1uz your worry about the gaps is referring to the AGE or the Tallgeese? The Tallgeese is pretty tidy, I don't recall seeing any gaps on the Tallgeese, it is so well designed. You are going to love it.
      I have recently completed a non Bandai Gundam kit, I couldn't believe it myself, but the kit is better than Bandai Gundam in every single way, the plastic quality is better, the location of the undergates etc are also better. The finished product looks so much better than my Bandai MG Freedom Gundam. Check it out when you have time, the model kit is called "In Era+ Thunderbolt", I have 3 videos on my channel about this kit, one is showing the inner frame, one is showing the final finished product, and last video is about a Gundam V-Fin conversion, as the Thunderbolt comes with a unicorn type head unit.
      I can strongly recommend this kit, it is the best model kit I have built yet. 😊

    • @OtakuDad-of1uz
      @OtakuDad-of1uz  6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@jjshobbypower9091 I was asking about if the tallgeese had bad gaps. The older RGs are horrible when it comes to gaps. I had a astray red and freedom and those were so bad that I tried to fill it in and failed. Sometimes 3rd party kits are better than bandai. I love bandai for making kits but the prices for some kits tend to be more money or they don't make certain models and mobile suits. I would always recommend looking at other alternatives! Thats awesome the kit looks amazing and it looks like you really care about your craft. :)

    • @jjshobbypower9091
      @jjshobbypower9091 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @OtakuDad-of1uz yes, I do, I like to make the model kit as perfect as possible without relying too much on airbrushing and top coat. I like to make it as pretty as possible from straight Build, so to encourage other builders to buy the kit and get building, instead of worrying about not having airbrush and stuff so they worry the outcome will be rubbish. I tried to straight Build my kits as much as possible, so other people could see the kit can also look really good without the helps of other tools.
      By the way, there is a video I have on my channel with the finished RG Tallgeese, you will be able to see the outcome of straight Build, I didn't use panel lines either, so it is a straight Build with a bit of polishing and a few decals. Have a look if you are free.

    • @OtakuDad-of1uz
      @OtakuDad-of1uz  6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @jjshobbypower9091 I think that's really cool that you do that.I actually handpaint Mine or at least I try to I mostly do touch-ups such as thrusters. Or maybe places that stickers would be your decals to make it more realistic And it's always fun to actually do that. It can be stressful but in the end. I think when you put lavender kit and love. And dear model, you really feel that you've done something when it comes out. Looking exactly how you want it to.