I never noticed how different the Waff is until its right next to one of the more traditional Zeon designs. Great story, love the replacement parts bit. Kind of like the unit being on a last stand with no idea when they will be relieved.
Fantastic looking build, as always - especially love the color schemes here, just enough to be unusual but not so much that it looks like you didn't think it through. The small bits of weathering look fantastic too. Completely agree with what you're saying, too - a lot of the time, weathered kits will look a bit overdone (I'm guilty of it, too), and this is a really good middle ground for weathering.
Let me be clear. If you can post any videos at all. Doesn't need a lot of editing. Just you at your desk customizing. We will watch it. I have school and a job so I dont really have the time to watch your streams. I love your videos. Thank you for your work and inspiration.
Love the color palette. Also, the Waff is an underrated kit. It may be barebones when it comes to accessories but oddly enough this little kit has charm. Great job with mixing and matching the parts. Looks real neat!
This is awesome! You’re very humble. One thing I love that you do is you really focus on telling a story with your piece. In the future don’t forget a little rust! If you look at modern tanks, especially ones in the field, rust creeps in. Just a little in the creases and joints, you’ve def mastered subtle weathering and people go way overboard. Story wise, high humidity atmospheres may not be something Zeon factored into their prep (in real war details like this go overlooked too!) and maybe they didn’t treat their alloys or paint to protect against something that wouldn’t be a factor in a colony or in space! Please do more of these! I’m working on a “0082 boneyard” diorama based on my trips to Davis Monthan/AMARG, Pinal Airpark, and Victorville.
Indeed, Mobile Suits are so large, and these kits’ scale is so small, most armor vehicle weathering techniques don't make much sense. But I do think weathering is not just about looking realistic. It's also about building a model looks pleasing to your own eyes. I say feel free to take artistic liberty!
The scenery/terrain reminds me of a dried out beach of sorts which really looks cool. I think the mobile suits are especially awesome because their special units like the ones Char Aznable has.
Amazing content as always!!! Just a suggestion, maybe provide a quick snapshot of the original colour scheme in the video for us to refer to so we could see how much of a marvellous job you have elevated it from!! 😀😀
you are a great modeler and inspiration, I am currently working on a zaku build like that, and some things Ive learned from the weathering from the diorama is that you take a dry brush and lightly brush up the feet and and the underside of the legs. I love this build so much!
Good job. Some advice for future work, advice I was given long ago. Tracks, be they tank tread, tire, foot, or Gundam, tracks add that little next level touch. Base your dirt application on equivilent things you know. This is easy for say a model truck, but for these I would say your own experience getting dirty when active. They're humanoid form machines, so they would get dirty like a person would. And most of all do what makes you happy, they're for you.
I’m always impressed with your paint jobs !! You do amazing work! And if dioramas aren’t your thing, that’s ok too!! Do what you love because that’s what this hobby is all about !!
Nice! Ive been using the same scheme for armor color lately, experimenting with a somewhat "hyper military" scheme.... These would also look good with gunmetal brown here and there to give it some more pop💥. Thanks for sharing your build.
I understand your goal with the weathering with regards to scale, but it's pretty hard to see on any of the mobile suits. I can definitely tell it's near the feet for the most part, but other places where it might be, like on vents or the knees, are entirely absent. It lookd like that stuck two clean models onto a desert base. While the maximum of weathering that less is more always holds true, I feel like there could have been some ways to show it, like chipping near logical edges. If you do it well it won't mess with the scale that much. I will say that the paint job that you gave them is great. Your signature hyper matte finish shows loud and clear. And the actual desert base itself is great looking, you did capture the scale very well there.
I love this idea as a whole I may have to steal it for my own plans lol great job 9/10 wish you would’ve done a few wip vids on it or even just recording you building and uploading it straight no editing
These look great, I’m sucker for Goufs though! Your terrain looks really nice, I’m working on my first scenic base and hope it comes out nearly as well. The only thing I’d add is a little more mud/dust on their feet to make them look a little more in the world. Came out really nice though, excellent work.
Really good job. I love the composition and the little elements like trees and roots. The terrain looks convincing; there's a nice color variation going. Also, as you said, the feet sort of sink into the ground, and that adds a great deal of realism. As for the weathering, I agree that the chipping should be kept to a minimum (and you also executed it very well), but I'd add a bit more dirt, since weathering is not limited to just damage. Even though I think you did a fantastic job making the MS look like they belong in this environment, I'd apply some wash on the lower areas to further blend them in with the base. One final thing would be to paint the frame of the diorama black, so as to isolate it from the surroundings and break up the monotony. I like the raw look of the wood as you do sometimes, but with the sand and the khaki on the MS the scene gets a little monotonous. All in all it's a great piece; I'd love to see it under natural sunlight 👌
Yeah it needs more weathering ant least on the legs and it needs something that we can compare the scales like parts of a car, I know, since one is looking down maybe a tire prints in the mud like there were a car, that could help with the sensation of scale. But at always, an awesome job, love the kitbashing.
Looks really good. I dug the flame thrower. Maybe chop and shape and piece of a transparent sprews for that lit pilot effect. Is that Bamboo for the wood base? Cheap where you are but as far as american woodworking that's "exotic" Quick coat of a really light wood stain or poly urethane (clear coat) will make the wood grain "pop". Also will help hide any dips lol.
Base was done really nicely! Check out Black Magic Minis, he does things and just wings it during the video, so he learns alongside the veiwer. Very cool idea imo
I think the base looks great, and it fits the mobile suits well. I'd like to see more of such stuff from you. Not to say that wood blocks are not nice, but this looks like a slice of a world, and not just a very intentional display base. One thing I still miss in these final reviews is audio and video sync. I'd like to see what you're talking about, and sometimes you'll be talking about the base over a closeup of shoulders and heads so it's a bit harder to understand everything and I find myself skipping back and forth. Congrats on third place, btw!
If you did a little drop of hot glue on the Waff's flamethrower pilot light could shape it while it was warm. Let it dry then hit it with a little paint to make it look lit I think that would go a long way in selling it. As would your idea of doing some charring at the nozzle. Personally I think the water looks good cloudy. I mean you got these big suits walking around it. Disturbing stuff below it, knocking sand into it. Wouldn't expect for it to be crystal clear so I'd say happy accident if it's not what you were going for.
The water glaze looks like it's a top coat issue. Any varnish that comes into contact with water effects always muddies it up and creates that frosted doughnut glaze look. I'd save water application after you've sealed your diorama and add it as the last feature. also painting the standing point where the foot will be center mass a darker brown and fill with lighter shades will create a visual sinking look that adds depth and creates a sense of mass. It's weird I know and before you add the final water effect it looks tacky, but trust me it looks and adds so much when adding water depth and volume to your pieces. Great work man as always.
Yes any varnish causes that gooey glaze look. Usually you want to treat the liquid effects as it’s own varnish. Like a really soupy clear varnish. Keep it up good sir
Hey Zack. I was wondering how you go about doing the gloss coat for decals. Do I just need to do a dry coat to seal my paint job and then go about decal and panel line. Or should I go for a super glossy finish. I'm using an airbrush for the gloss coat aswell. Wet coats of gloss kinda scare me. Any advice would be lovely.
How do you get such good coverage with your colors. These look just like matte plastic parts. I know you use an airbrush but what paints are you using? These look so nice.
I really like what you did here, great job on the modelling front! If I may raise one point: you say some things don't come out in the video, but isn't that due to your style of presentation? You could have taken detail photos and incorporated them into the video. That would have raised your editing time but also the quality of the video, because you would have had to be more precise in your commentary and less stream of conscious. Looking forward to your next painted build.
I think the only thing that bothers me is the white parts. They seem too bright/clean and out of place a bit. Other than that I really dig your thought process for these and the execution is superb.
also there's people who worked in the Tokusatsu industry building miniature dioramas for life for shows in the likes of Ultraman and Super Sentai where they have giant monsters and robots.
I think these look really great. I understand your thinking that the weathering style where the oil streaks way down the length of the mobile suit are not realistic. I would say that all depends. As wars crap on supplies are more and more limited. Also a mobile suit in continual battle would not have time for cleaning etc. There are lots of ways that can play out. Either one can be right. I would say they would be getting hit by other suits or ground troops and have damage from that. It all depends on the story you want to tell. I think you should try some builds where you are less timid in your weathering and battle damage. It’s all a matter of taste though. I don’t mean to imply there is a right or wrong way to do any of it. I’d just love to see you push it further. Failure is ok too. Nice work. Thanks for sharing.
Zach, you're too hard on yourself about your weathering technique!! You've always done great work.
Nein, nein. Self-doubt is ze way. Paranoia for all!
I mean some self scrutiny and criticism is perfectly fine but to a point where you can't even recognize your strengths it turns into a detriment.
Your color combos always look so good.
Thanks!
I never noticed how different the Waff is until its right next to one of the more traditional Zeon designs.
Great story, love the replacement parts bit. Kind of like the unit being on a last stand with no idea when they will be relieved.
I could see these two slugging it out with the White Dingo Team! Great work Zach
These look incredible! What a great job. I recognized that arm as a flamethrower immediately.
Fantastic looking build, as always - especially love the color schemes here, just enough to be unusual but not so much that it looks like you didn't think it through. The small bits of weathering look fantastic too. Completely agree with what you're saying, too - a lot of the time, weathered kits will look a bit overdone (I'm guilty of it, too), and this is a really good middle ground for weathering.
Let me be clear. If you can post any videos at all. Doesn't need a lot of editing. Just you at your desk customizing. We will watch it. I have school and a job so I dont really have the time to watch your streams. I love your videos. Thank you for your work and inspiration.
Haha gotcha! Thanks!
Love the color palette. Also, the Waff is an underrated kit. It may be barebones when it comes to accessories but oddly enough this little kit has charm. Great job with mixing and matching the parts. Looks real neat!
Thank you! Yeah the head is pretty weird but it’s a very solid kit indeed
This is awesome! You’re very humble. One thing I love that you do is you really focus on telling a story with your piece. In the future don’t forget a little rust! If you look at modern tanks, especially ones in the field, rust creeps in. Just a little in the creases and joints, you’ve def mastered subtle weathering and people go way overboard. Story wise, high humidity atmospheres may not be something Zeon factored into their prep (in real war details like this go overlooked too!) and maybe they didn’t treat their alloys or paint to protect against something that wouldn’t be a factor in a colony or in space! Please do more of these! I’m working on a “0082 boneyard” diorama based on my trips to Davis Monthan/AMARG, Pinal Airpark, and Victorville.
Indeed, Mobile Suits are so large, and these kits’ scale is so small, most armor vehicle weathering techniques don't make much sense. But I do think weathering is not just about looking realistic. It's also about building a model looks pleasing to your own eyes. I say feel free to take artistic liberty!
Thanks!
Congrats on winning 3rd place !!! Looks awesome
The scenery/terrain reminds me of a dried out beach of sorts which really looks cool. I think the mobile suits are especially awesome because their special units like the ones Char Aznable has.
Looks so cool, i love the matte finish
Zeeks with similar design sensibilities are easy to kitbash
Amazing content as always!!! Just a suggestion, maybe provide a quick snapshot of the original colour scheme in the video for us to refer to so we could see how much of a marvellous job you have elevated it from!! 😀😀
you are a great modeler and inspiration, I am currently working on a zaku build like that, and some things Ive learned from the weathering from the diorama is that you take a dry brush and lightly brush up the feet and and the underside of the legs. I love this build so much!
Thank you very much!
Good job. Some advice for future work, advice I was given long ago. Tracks, be they tank tread, tire, foot, or Gundam, tracks add that little next level touch. Base your dirt application on equivilent things you know. This is easy for say a model truck, but for these I would say your own experience getting dirty when active. They're humanoid form machines, so they would get dirty like a person would. And most of all do what makes you happy, they're for you.
As the builder you know all the tiny flaws, but all I see is a real work of art!
Honestly for a first timer making a diorama base, it is very very well done. If can add a few huts to mimic a small village that would be perfect.
These are great!!! I can envision them being unearthed in Turn A, or guarding some sort of junkyard in an OVA.
I’m always impressed with your paint jobs !! You do amazing work! And if dioramas aren’t your thing, that’s ok too!! Do what you love because that’s what this hobby is all about !!
Exactly! Thanks!
I love all your custom kit videos bro!! Please keep them coming 💪💪💪
Nice! Ive been using the same scheme for armor color lately, experimenting with a somewhat "hyper military" scheme.... These would also look good with gunmetal brown here and there to give it some more pop💥. Thanks for sharing your build.
I understand your goal with the weathering with regards to scale, but it's pretty hard to see on any of the mobile suits. I can definitely tell it's near the feet for the most part, but other places where it might be, like on vents or the knees, are entirely absent. It lookd like that stuck two clean models onto a desert base. While the maximum of weathering that less is more always holds true, I feel like there could have been some ways to show it, like chipping near logical edges. If you do it well it won't mess with the scale that much.
I will say that the paint job that you gave them is great. Your signature hyper matte finish shows loud and clear. And the actual desert base itself is great looking, you did capture the scale very well there.
Looks fantastic. This is the type of work that I aspire to
Excellent job warrior. Ooh la la!😄
This is so dope! Reminds me of the lions from the Ghost and the Darkness story. Two brother lions in the desert/ jungle killing hundreds by night.
Ohh yeah that would have been a cool idea for it!
I love the colors on the kits! It's definitely "Mecha Eye-Candy", Well at least for me it is! 😁👌✨ Hope to see more customs like this in the future!! 👍
Great work, as always.
Thanks!
I love this idea as a whole I may have to steal it for my own plans lol great job 9/10 wish you would’ve done a few wip vids on it or even just recording you building and uploading it straight no editing
These look great, I’m sucker for Goufs though! Your terrain looks really nice, I’m working on my first scenic base and hope it comes out nearly as well. The only thing I’d add is a little more mud/dust on their feet to make them look a little more in the world. Came out really nice though, excellent work.
Thanks!
Scuffed australian battle brothers is the first thing that came to mind when seeing this excellent build
Really good job. I love the composition and the little elements like trees and roots. The terrain looks convincing; there's a nice color variation going. Also, as you said, the feet sort of sink into the ground, and that adds a great deal of realism. As for the weathering, I agree that the chipping should be kept to a minimum (and you also executed it very well), but I'd add a bit more dirt, since weathering is not limited to just damage. Even though I think you did a fantastic job making the MS look like they belong in this environment, I'd apply some wash on the lower areas to further blend them in with the base. One final thing would be to paint the frame of the diorama black, so as to isolate it from the surroundings and break up the monotony. I like the raw look of the wood as you do sometimes, but with the sand and the khaki on the MS the scene gets a little monotonous.
All in all it's a great piece; I'd love to see it under natural sunlight 👌
Thanks Enrico!
Look great, congrats on the win
Yeah it needs more weathering ant least on the legs and it needs something that we can compare the scales like parts of a car, I know, since one is looking down maybe a tire prints in the mud like there were a car, that could help with the sensation of scale.
But at always, an awesome job, love the kitbashing.
I was considering adding some lil’ soldiers or something down there yeah! Next time~
your water looks like mud. which is really good for a diorama like this.
So nicely made, so wonderful!
Looks really good. I dug the flame thrower. Maybe chop and shape and piece of a transparent sprews for that lit pilot effect. Is that Bamboo for the wood base? Cheap where you are but as far as american woodworking that's "exotic" Quick coat of a really light wood stain or poly urethane (clear coat) will make the wood grain "pop". Also will help hide any dips lol.
I dunno what kinda wood it is, but it’s from Daiso (dollar store) so nothing too fancy!
I like the Waff! Feel like the tomahawks should be pointing the other way, but the flamethrower is a nice idea.
Yeah he can't exactly grab them with the flamethrower. I think the peg is on that side of the tomahawk, so that's probably why.
Yeah... haha a bit of an oversight on my part
I wonder how painted nubs taste like?
This is the dumbest fucking meme dude.
oh no it's a a nub eater
Pizza rolls
@@ZakuAurelius oh my god
Wow first time Diorama that's amazing!!!!
He's made some before. What are you talking about.
First time ground diorama* indeed! I’ve made a couple hangar type vignettes before
@@ZakuAurelius ok ok. My bad. Its still very impressive. I just remember your harou graze diorama.
Ah yeah that was sort of similar I guess with the rocky parts of that
Base was done really nicely! Check out Black Magic Minis, he does things and just wings it during the video, so he learns alongside the veiwer. Very cool idea imo
Nice! I will thanks!
Would love to see more dioramas from you Zack
this looks amazing! it reminds me of the zaku’s team in the 08th ms team hahah :3
Those look really good zack
I love it. Don't be too hard on yourself.
Not bad for a first attempt I guess hey 😉
Pretty awesome for your first attempt old chap :)
I think the base looks great, and it fits the mobile suits well. I'd like to see more of such stuff from you. Not to say that wood blocks are not nice, but this looks like a slice of a world, and not just a very intentional display base. One thing I still miss in these final reviews is audio and video sync. I'd like to see what you're talking about, and sometimes you'll be talking about the base over a closeup of shoulders and heads so it's a bit harder to understand everything and I find myself skipping back and forth. Congrats on third place, btw!
If you did a little drop of hot glue on the Waff's flamethrower pilot light could shape it while it was warm. Let it dry then hit it with a little paint to make it look lit I think that would go a long way in selling it. As would your idea of doing some charring at the nozzle. Personally I think the water looks good cloudy. I mean you got these big suits walking around it. Disturbing stuff below it, knocking sand into it. Wouldn't expect for it to be crystal clear so I'd say happy accident if it's not what you were going for.
Good ideas! Thanks!
@@ZakuAurelius Any time champ.
nice to see you used the old hguc zaku I shoulder pauldron. Imo the Origin Zaku ones are a little small
Yep! It didn’t fit actually!
The axe handles on the waff should be facing the right side not the left seeing as the left arm is a flame thrower and won’t be grabbing much
Ah yeah... haha I didn’t think about that!
Damn they look cool as fuc,dont be hard on yourself they look awesome
I see a lot of hangar/space dioramas with to scale figures but it'd be cool to see a diorama like this with figures to give it more scale
I thought about adding a few but decided against it. I think you’re right though. Next time!
It’s amazing
The water glaze looks like it's a top coat issue. Any varnish that comes into contact with water effects always muddies it up and creates that frosted doughnut glaze look. I'd save water application after you've sealed your diorama and add it as the last feature. also painting the standing point where the foot will be center mass a darker brown and fill with lighter shades will create a visual sinking look that adds depth and creates a sense of mass. It's weird I know and before you add the final water effect it looks tacky, but trust me it looks and adds so much when adding water depth and volume to your pieces. Great work man as always.
Thanks! I actually didn’t put any topcoat over the water but there is some under the water, so maybe it was reacting with that?
Yes any varnish causes that gooey glaze look. Usually you want to treat the liquid effects as it’s own varnish. Like a really soupy clear varnish. Keep it up good sir
Hey Zack. I was wondering how you go about doing the gloss coat for decals. Do I just need to do a dry coat to seal my paint job and then go about decal and panel line. Or should I go for a super glossy finish. I'm using an airbrush for the gloss coat aswell. Wet coats of gloss kinda scare me. Any advice would be lovely.
Yeah pretty wet will make your life a lot easier. You’ll hate the way it looks but just have faith once your matte coat is on it’ll all come together
@@ZakuAurelius Thanks for the advice man I really appreciate it. You are the reason I got into customizing and this hobby in general
Which modifications would you recommend for my MG Zaku II 2.0?
How do you get such good coverage with your colors. These look just like matte plastic parts. I know you use an airbrush but what paints are you using? These look so nice.
Mr.Color mostly!
these came out really nice dude and like i said on FB the weathering is perfect not too much. and i really like the base you made!
Thanks!
You're too hard on yourself this looks amazing for a first try, I hope mine turns out looking as nice as yours.
You could dab on some soot on the flamethrower barrel right now. The pigments stick better to flat coat anyways.
Hmm good idea
Super dope
I think the base looks amazing lol
Thanks!
Woah someones on a roll!
They see me rollin’
I really like what you did here, great job on the modelling front! If I may raise one point: you say some things don't come out in the video, but isn't that due to your style of presentation? You could have taken detail photos and incorporated them into the video. That would have raised your editing time but also the quality of the video, because you would have had to be more precise in your commentary and less stream of conscious. Looking forward to your next painted build.
Hell Yeah
Lookin good!
did you think about weathering these to little guys?
Hey how about review HG Gundam F91 Harrison madin custom that you already unbox years ago ?
That was a giveaway prize, I don’t have the kit anymore
@@ZakuAurelius mmm no problem i just wondering if ya still have it
I would recommend night shift modeller to you.
Colour scheme sort of reminds me of the Maganac.
I think the only thing that bothers me is the white parts. They seem too bright/clean and out of place a bit. Other than that I really dig your thought process for these and the execution is superb.
GREAT~~!
This kits giving bandai some P-Bandai ideas
also there's people who worked in the Tokusatsu industry building miniature dioramas for life for shows in the likes of Ultraman and Super Sentai where they have giant monsters and robots.
I think these look really great. I understand your thinking that the weathering style where the oil streaks way down the length of the mobile suit are not realistic. I would say that all depends. As wars crap on supplies are more and more limited. Also a mobile suit in continual battle would not have time for cleaning etc. There are lots of ways that can play out. Either one can be right. I would say they would be getting hit by other suits or ground troops and have damage from that. It all depends on the story you want to tell. I think you should try some builds where you are less timid in your weathering and battle damage. It’s all a matter of taste though. I don’t mean to imply there is a right or wrong way to do any of it. I’d just love to see you push it further. Failure is ok too. Nice work. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks! Yeah I’d like to try a much more heavily damaged look in the future too!
Love it. Except the water kinda looks like a certain type of body fluid.
is that really a gouf or a zaku?
The one on the left is a prototype gouf with modifications and the one on the right is the waff with modifications a precursor to the zaku i
I love this! Personally I much prefer seeing Zeon kits to all those RX-78 variants. There, I said it! lol