The Sinanju was my first RG kit. I wanted to build it before I received the RG Unicorn and have the pair ready to display on my shelf. Needless to say it was was my most stressful build and actually made the Unicorn kit a walk in the park. Also thanks for the tips. It’s made my Sinanju way more stable. I just wish i could find a way to erase all the cuts, scuffs, and scratches I left trying to build it with out painting it
Maybe file the cuts and the put gloss topcoat? Just guessing really. I haven't really tried if it works. Seeing this is two years old, did you find a way to do it?
Waist can be easily fixed by taking apart the torso RG frame and tightening up the ball joints, then tighten up the add-on parts to the torso. Just be careful not to stress the plastic and you can get stability as well as non-restricted articulation. After this fix the torso is wobbly, but that’s due to plastic flex. (This is late, but I just wanna toss my hat in lol)
Yeah, I think I'm going glue those chest parts together just to keep it stable. I hate to lose that articulation but I guess I got to do what I got to do to keep it stable.
I've just begun building the kit and had to trim my first gold pieces. I'm using a metallic gold gundam marker to touch it up after I trim the nubs that aren't hidden. I just bought water slides for the white and red stickers.
For some people like myself, it wouldnt be a big deal. Im a type of builder that like a kit thats stable, even if i have to sacrifice the mobility. I dont really play around with my kits(and im sure a lot of people are the same way). I pose it then leave it!
@@Zaikclon950 tho that part that was sacrificed was not that bad IMO I too would sacrifice it for stability and I will still fiddle with it some time..
The Sinanju was my first RG kit. I wanted to build it before I received the RG Unicorn and have the pair ready to display on my shelf. Needless to say it was was my most stressful build and actually made the Unicorn kit a walk in the park.
Also thanks for the tips. It’s made my Sinanju way more stable. I just wish i could find a way to erase all the cuts, scuffs, and scratches I left trying to build it with out painting it
Maybe file the cuts and the put gloss topcoat? Just guessing really. I haven't really tried if it works. Seeing this is two years old, did you find a way to do it?
High quality, enjoyed the way this video goes.
Thanks for the comment
Waist can be easily fixed by taking apart the torso RG frame and tightening up the ball joints, then tighten up the add-on parts to the torso. Just be careful not to stress the plastic and you can get stability as well as non-restricted articulation. After this fix the torso is wobbly, but that’s due to plastic flex.
(This is late, but I just wanna toss my hat in lol)
Yeah, I think I'm going glue those chest parts together just to keep it stable. I hate to lose that articulation but I guess I got to do what I got to do to keep it stable.
I've just begun building the kit and had to trim my first gold pieces. I'm using a metallic gold gundam marker to touch it up after I trim the nubs that aren't hidden. I just bought water slides for the white and red stickers.
How did it go? Did the metallic gold marker hid the nubmarks in the gold pieces?
Howd it go😊
I might buy this now because of you. Kudos!
Thanks. May I ask why you weren't interested initially?
+RG Gerry multiple reviewers have said that the kit is too flimsy, but ultimately there's nothing a true builder can't fix, right?
That's right! It still won't be super sturdy, but it's manageable. Ultimate it's interesting and fun to build. AND it looks super sharp on the shelf.
loved the vid. thank for the tips on stabilizing the model
Glad you found it useful.
I'm wondering if you can close arm thrusters more if you trim that oryginal arm attachment point to not have this flat area.
Just saw the video and thought of the same thing. It looks like the movement down is blocked just by that piece. I hope someone can confirm this
Nice video, I'm really excited to build this thing.
Great! this is really rewarding and interesting to build.
will the glue help support the body due to its backpack? great vid btw
It will, just be careful where it add the glue.
How did you make the glue? What kind of glue did you use?
This is the gundam bae version right
This RG is good IF you put a lot of effort for this kit.
Is this the gundam base version
love your videos
Thank you!
Sinanju RG aka the hand grenade
Honestly, it was not much helpful for me.
GUNPLA MANIAC stop complaining if you thought it was easy,just do yourselft
RG ferrari . lol
lol
Can't get through a quarter of the video, somehow the way you speak just doesn't work for me, sorry.
Ohh so I would need to sacrifice some articulation for stabilization..
For some people like myself, it wouldnt be a big deal. Im a type of builder that like a kit thats stable, even if i have to sacrifice the mobility. I dont really play around with my kits(and im sure a lot of people are the same way). I pose it then leave it!
@@Zaikclon950 tho that part that was sacrificed was not that bad IMO I too would sacrifice it for stability and I will still fiddle with it some time..