A very interesting method and looks really good on the model. I always make it from round rods and not from the runners, but it's definitely a nice solution. You can also carefully round the edges with a rotary tool or clamp the rod in the rotary tool and round it off with some sandpaper. Then no edges can occur.
Hi, thank you! Unfortunately I realized that Ray Studio tools are really hard to find outside Asia. I am trying to figure out if there's a way to make them available internationally because they are really good. Stay tuned and hopefully I will have some good news soon!
I just found your channel today I really enjoy it I’ve watched all your videos so far. Also I was wondering if you were gonna make a video about scribing I’ve been thinking of trying to start but I don’t know how I’ve watched some videos about it but I feel none of them explain how to mirror it on to another part and they never say what a good chisel would be. Also I would love to see another review keep up the good work.
Thank you very much for your support! I am planning to do the intermediate tutorials in the upcoming videos. Scribing will be next, followed by hand painting. I will be covering the mirroring so stay tuned! I will probably do some reviews here and there, but at the moments it looks like the tutorials are more requested, let’s see!
Unfortunately it is not, but maybe this will help you out. It's not a proper tutorial but it could be a nice inspiration instagram.com/reel/C9Ms1mSp4eO/?igsh=cHl3bTJiam10dDUy
awesome tip! i posed a question to my gunpla group on FB about what to do with used runners. thank you for the best answer ever!!!
Thank you! There are a lot of ways to reuse your runners, this is one of many. Glad you enjoyed it!
Very resourceful. Good tip!
Thank you!
This is a great tip! I think I will try something similar to fill in those 3mm option holes that I don't plan on utilizing!
Thank you! Let me know how it goes!
A very interesting method and looks really good on the model. I always make it from round rods and not from the runners, but it's definitely a nice solution. You can also carefully round the edges with a rotary tool or clamp the rod in the rotary tool and round it off with some sandpaper. Then no edges can occur.
Thank you! Using rods it’s the standard way, but I think sometimes it’s nice to use something more unconventional and I like to recycle too
Two good things that goes together tea and gunpla
The most relaxing combo
Hey! Nice! Where can you find these 3mm flathead tip from ray studio?
Hi, thank you! Unfortunately I realized that Ray Studio tools are really hard to find outside Asia. I am trying to figure out if there's a way to make them available internationally because they are really good. Stay tuned and hopefully I will have some good news soon!
Actually I found on AliExpress flathead tips from Dspiae if you are still looking for them
a.aliexpress.com/_oFA0BuY
I just found your channel today I really enjoy it I’ve watched all your videos so far. Also I was wondering if you were gonna make a video about scribing I’ve been thinking of trying to start but I don’t know how I’ve watched some videos about it but I feel none of them explain how to mirror it on to another part and they never say what a good chisel would be. Also I would love to see another review keep up the good work.
Thank you very much for your support! I am planning to do the intermediate tutorials in the upcoming videos. Scribing will be next, followed by hand painting. I will be covering the mirroring so stay tuned!
I will probably do some reviews here and there, but at the moments it looks like the tutorials are more requested, let’s see!
@@TeaandGunpla all good I’m excited to see them and it’s ok if you don’t do reviews that often I just liked how you did the last one.
If only it was piston mechanisms like I what thought this video was about...
Unfortunately it is not, but maybe this will help you out. It's not a proper tutorial but it could be a nice inspiration
instagram.com/reel/C9Ms1mSp4eO/?igsh=cHl3bTJiam10dDUy