By grouping same color parts on to one page, they reduce time each plates get molded therefore lower production costs. Bandai can also reuse the plate molds for any variants they want to come out with in the future. Also, each tray has a letter and number indicators which help you find parts that you need. This might not be a big deal for HGs, or maybe MGs, but for PG kits, not knowing which part is which is the worst nightmare :P
i would pay maybe $5 more for them to include a precision laser to laser off the parts at the end. no more runners. no more nub marks. they can reuse the runner plastics for the next batch (assuming the plastics used can be reheated and reused. get abit of money from us (a little bit mind. kits these days already cost too much), cut cost. save environment. maybe more people will buy. increase market share. win-win-win-win. cutting parts off runners and sanding off nub marks is the least value added experience with the time spent. such time would be more valued with painting/modding/putting the kit together.
The point of runners is to make the pieces organized in a way that you dont have to search forever for the parts you need. Even if you were to say that each runner's pieces were placed in seperate bags, the same thing would be there with the searching. Besides, without them being labeled by the runners, that means you would have to determine by yourself which piece is the exact one depicted in the instructions.
erm, these kits are cheap enough as is, more pieces would get lost, recycling is not necessarily environmentally friendly, burnt plastic looks worse than nubs (sand paper and xacto knife works too :p), if anything, it will decrease people buying, because the main point of model kits are to build them yourself, and its probably pieces are gonna get lost easier, harder to package. but shouldnt you be asking to have the kits preassembled? :p
@@roahnosh I usually don't mind these type of music but because they use low quality recording, you can hear this repeated white noise that is annoying every time it comes up
This video could have been an excellent demo for Bandai on how accurate and neat their model kits are. Instead they make this video a fucking psycho dubstep mess. Just narrate it like normal documentary and explain how the model kits are made please for fuck sake.
The guy who made this video just turned the sounds at the workshop into a full fledge rythm
bootleg companies skip half of this.
and they probably use child labor
They love to copy shit..
the guy (or the guys)who made this short should be hired for the next Terminator movie...
Id kill to get payed to build gundam models all day
Slow down Killer......
Who watch this in 2021?
Bandai is gonna be new anaheim electronics
No wonder this vid has mid 2000s energy because this is from the mid 2000s
Dunno why im searching for this... Last watch this 3 years ago...
Who be like casing dat factory, dat truck, and then one day, GREAT GUNPLA HEIST! Worth its weight in gold.
The person responsible for the music is called Orga 5:35. I think the music is cool and unique. I like it.
Dang, and with this type of technology to make the Dendrobium orchis!! Wow so old and yet innovative!
I Realized making a Gunpla is not a joke
wow !!!
The real OGs know this was a dvd extra from Char's Counter Attack 👀
wow.. i'd take a picture of the bandai truck if it ever came to town
2024 😊😊😊
I wish I had visited the "Big 3" model making companies when I was in Japan!
just learned what the band in bandai means
Nowonder plastic shit is so expensive.
Sicks beats, Dre would be proud!
good
5:16 I wanna hijack that truck 😁
It'll be the greatest heist
Everybody in this video are purely nostalgia
This is some wicked IDM shit right here. I wonder what year is it from and where would Bandai display something this crazy.
Im here for tiktok
Music by Orga... Itsuka?
Very nice!!!
Wow
I hope he goes to my house
vers cool
Kek. Fax machines
Jesus this is old
the music are so annoying, the video caused my brian keep glitching
Why can't we just have pieces in a bag?
Label each bag for specific part like arms, torso etc.
Keep just the brittle parts like v fun in a small tray.
Because that would take away half of the fun. And increase the price since they would need to pay people to do that for you
By grouping same color parts on to one page, they reduce time each plates get molded therefore lower production costs. Bandai can also reuse the plate molds for any variants they want to come out with in the future.
Also, each tray has a letter and number indicators which help you find parts that you need. This might not be a big deal for HGs, or maybe MGs, but for PG kits, not knowing which part is which is the worst nightmare :P
Watch mecha gaikotsu's video you can turn those runners as an action base without causing money
i would pay maybe $5 more for them to include a precision laser to laser off the parts at the end. no more runners. no more nub marks. they can reuse the runner plastics for the next batch (assuming the plastics used can be reheated and reused.
get abit of money from us (a little bit mind. kits these days already cost too much), cut cost. save environment. maybe more people will buy. increase market share. win-win-win-win.
cutting parts off runners and sanding off nub marks is the least value added experience with the time spent. such time would be more valued with painting/modding/putting the kit together.
The point of runners is to make the pieces organized in a way that you dont have to search forever for the parts you need. Even if you were to say that each runner's pieces were placed in seperate bags, the same thing would be there with the searching. Besides, without them being labeled by the runners, that means you would have to determine by yourself which piece is the exact one depicted in the instructions.
erm, these kits are cheap enough as is, more pieces would get lost, recycling is not necessarily environmentally friendly, burnt plastic looks worse than nubs (sand paper and xacto knife works too :p), if anything, it will decrease people buying, because the main point of model kits are to build them yourself, and its probably pieces are gonna get lost easier, harder to package.
but shouldnt you be asking to have the kits preassembled? :p
I like the runners, without them theyd just be legos
You just can't cut it smoothly aren't ya? Hahahaha.... newbs...
Perhaps you mean to undergate nub marks. That will work too
Japanese = Genius
took a while, but that got annoying
Like the video, hate the music.
Maphew404 blame orga 5:35. honestly, I like the music.
@@roahnosh I usually don't mind these type of music but because they use low quality recording, you can hear this repeated white noise that is annoying every time it comes up
@@PhunnyConflicts yeah. The japanese composer is weird but I love his creativity.
This video could have been an excellent demo for Bandai on how accurate and neat their model kits are. Instead they make this video a fucking psycho dubstep mess. Just narrate it like normal documentary and explain how the model kits are made please for fuck sake.
This is from the Char's Counterattack DVD from 2002