Honestly love how you're showing off that this is also very available within Europe. As someone who lives next door (Hallo von die Niederlande!) I've been looking around to see if I could easily get some of these model kits. I do like the one you've made here! For some reason it makes me think of Zero from Megaman. Honestly wouldn't mind seeing a custom inspired by him (or anyone from any of the Megaman series, really.) Since I think that they're pretty fitting for the aesthetics that many of the Gundam / Gunpla models provide
Thanks a bunch, these are precious words and I appreciate your sentiment. It'll come over time, no rush. Right now I'm just enjoying this creative outlet. Btw, since you seem to be a fan of castlevania: I used to speedrun Super Castlevania 4 :)
For real though. This is one of the better Gunpla channels. Some others might have fancy editing and stuff but your voice over and humor really make it better than the others. ….not to say the editing and video on these aren’t nice 😅
I dream with burnout by stepping away and working on other projects. I have a lot of unfinished or just started work. I jump back and forth working on projects as i feel like it. But I'm a hobbyist so i have that luxury
Getting a cool head is so important. Lately, I've gotten into painting Warhammer miniature figures. So whenever I've gotten tired of Gunpla, I switch things up.
Interesting. I usually leave a small portion of the strands you used for the tree's roots just pointing down to have a sort of anchor to ram into the base plate and then bend around to lock it in.
Fantastic work, I'm new to Gunpla but not to dioramas and once I built my first kit (HG Freedom) I want to build something for him to fight on, thanks for the advice!
I'm currently working on some gundam diorama projects for my best friend wedding but still contemplating wether to continue the project or not because i get scared that it might not even be good or worth. Your vid helped me to overcome that feeling and now my head filled with so many ideas. Thank you so much from a stranger on yt ( sorry for the bad English)
@@GiantRobolove wow never thought you would reply to this and thank you for replying. I'm currently working on a diorama with hg strike freedom but still contemplating wether to used strike freedom or just freedom because my friend never really specified which one he likes more so I'm thinking like "well let's just made two dioramas for each gundam" and that's the idea for now..
Nah, you took your time to watch the video and even comment. So the least I can do is to reply :) Yeah, make two and give the other one to the wife haha.
Seeng how exited you are, makes me start to make dioramas and miniatures again) I stoped, when i moved some time ago. I am planing to buy a bunch of gundams, when i'll be in Japan tour anf create some dioramas aswell. Thanks for inspiration)
If you would like to have a protip: I took out all the runners and folded the lids of the boxes so that they would be flat and stored everything seperately in the suitcases. Runners inbetween clothes and then the folded boxes on top :D
Looks great. I do have to say though why not just use the foam to make the stone look. This can be done by making a small cut then pulling. The break looks like rock. Takes way less time and money.
Hey thanks. Yeah of course, that would work too. There's all sorts of methods to achieve the stone look. In this case, it was just a matter of trying out new techniques. Thanks for watching :)
Saw the entire tutorial. I wish I dared do something like that :) Those trees are just awesome!!. The entire work looks great. I need something like that in my showroom :)
Thanks man. You can always improvise. Your idea for the panel lines was already great. So I have no doubt that you will come up with great alternative ideas!
Great video, a lot of footage and explaining of all the steps taken. Thank you very much, I’m going to make my first diorama as soon as I have some days off 😁 keep the videos coming ! Greetings from belgium
Really well done and your explanation in detail is amazing. You made it look easy and very comprehensive for anyone to build a diorama. Great content, very funny, and you are talented my friend. Keep it up and I’m glad I found you on TH-cam. Looking forward to more videos.
Amazing patience and attention to detail for a first diorama. Congratulations! I want to try diorama building too for my Kojima Ludens kit. The rock molding using the foil is a great idea (thank you! 🙏)
@@GiantRobolove there's no better feeling than getting my hands dirty to make something! thanks for dropping by my comment. I really appreciate it. stay safe stay healthy, cheers! 🍻
You did a really nice job i learned alot. ive been trying dioramas for a couple of months. Do you think you will do more dioramas i hope, i think you can help me get better.
Hey, I'm happy that the video was helpful to you. I was so hesitant with starting such a big project, but once I began I somehow got into the flow and the process was so enjoyable. I definitely have more dioramas planned for the future where I want to try out new things. So yes, please look forward to more videos about diorama building :)
Haha thanks. Is it? But even if it is, it was not a sacrifice if it's part of sth that I like to look at ;) I get what you mean, though. Someday I would like to get my hands on the PG.
I appreciate your work so liked and subscribed ! Do you think to do a Transformers diorama one day ? They got nice and affordable model kits from Trumpeter now !
Hey, thanks for watching and your support. I have no experience with Trumpeter, but you never know, I might take a look. After all, the channel is named giant robo love, that incorporates any kind of robots ;)
That's a good question. It would depend on the size and complexity of the scene. I have never put a price on my work tbh and there has never been any request for commissions. So it's hard to say out of the blue. But thanks for taking an interest :)
Thank you Natale! Yeah, it's a quick solution if you don't have plastic molds. Drawback is that you won't get a deep rock texture, as the aluminum foil will only take that much weight.
Idk if you will see this as the video is a month + old but when you made the sculpt a mold to fill it gaps did you brush just regular plaster of paris over the rest of the diorama to give it that all white look?
Hi, no worries, I read all the comments. This channel is still rather small and the interaction not as fierce as with bigger channels. So I catch most of the comments. It's just as you said. The gaps are sculpt a mold and the rest is just plain plaster of paris. There was no need for further sculpting, just a plain even field. So plaster of paris was perfect for that case.
Hi! I just wanted to say I love your work. I have an mg sengoku astray and was looking for a way to do something like a temple for a diorama. I followed your instructions and did a hut like yours and the hill idea. The thing is, I made the hut based on your instructions and work. Also the idea for the hill with the path is your idea. I don't want to plagiarize and I want to make sure I give credit for those parts of the build to you. I wanted to message you but can't find another way to except through comments. Is this ok?
Hey Alex, it's very kind of you to give me a headsup. But man, that's totally fine, please go ahead and try your hand on it. After all, TH-cam is here to inspire people. So if my video sparked the motivation in you to build something, then by all means please do so. I'd be happy to see the results :) Yeah, TH-cam is not really message friendly. You can reach me on Instagram @giantrobolove.
Sorry for the late reply. I bet you've already started with your work. In terms of brushes I can give a specific recommendation other than that it's large enough to cover enough ground with too much work. Regarding colors: you can never go wrong with acrylics. They are easy to come by, easy to handle and mix. If you're fancy, you can prime the base with mod podge. It will seal the foam, so that the color doesn't sink in too much. It's also good step in preparation for later on when you add the diluted pva for your vegetation.
Oh in that case I'd suggest gundam-store.dk. it's a store in Denmark with superb customer support. The owner, Jesper, is very passionate about Gunpla. If you order there, tell him I said hi :)
It's adding static to the grass so that when I sprinkle it on the surface, it stands up instead of falling flat to the floor. Unfortunately, you can't really see it in the footage, but it adds some realism and volume to the entire grass surface.
Hey, I bought a pack of fine modelling sand for this. But honestly, if you access to just regular plain in the nature, take it and sift it. Much cheaper haha.
@@GiantRobolove made my day. Schöner Kanal mach weiter so, da kann ich noch einiges lernen. Meine ersten gundams kommen jetzt die tage an, bin gespannt wie sie gebrushed aussehen....
Der Destiny ist vom Design eher auch mega nice. Hab die MG Version und möchte mir in Zukunft auch noch die RG Version holen. Gundamdesigns mit Flügel sind einfach chefs kiss :D
GESTALTUNGSGIPS!! Seriously though, wow. This sent me back all the way to my childhood when I attempted to very poorly create 'dioramas' myself. (In ANFUEHRUNGSZEICHEN, bc it rly isn't the same thing.) Love how creative you got to find solutions to problems you encounter throughout the project. A bit of a bummer with the 'cottage cheese', as the lovely textures of your GESTALTUNGSGIPS got a bit lost in them, but overall, once you've painted it and everything, it looked awesome nevertheless. When you said it took you months, I almost fell off my chair lmao. I mean, it makes sense for such a big and kind of ambitious project, but I still didn't expect it! Definitely worth all the work though. It looks absolutely fantastic, really. Good call also to step away from it after experiencing creative burnout as well. It's very common and I have it a lot, too. There's no point in trying to push beyond it, because as you said, in the end it will result in sloppy work and disappointment. It already took so long, so it doesn't hurt to give it a bit of extra time! Great video, loved to watch it while having lunch and I learned a lot :)
Thank you so much for taking your time and writing down those encouraging words and also for appreciating the german jokes :D It was three months on and off in total, because there were days after work where I didn't feel like working on it at all. Even though I must say it's a great way to wind down after an office day. Yeah, each project will teach you something new about yourself, so that next time you know how to deal with it. I like those challenges. What did you have for lunch? :D
@@GiantRobolove Makes total sense, and it's good to treat it as a passion project rather than forcing yourself to work on it every day. I'm looking forward to what your next project will be!! Any teasers for us yet? I had some vegan Laksa, hehe :D
Honestly love how you're showing off that this is also very available within Europe. As someone who lives next door (Hallo von die Niederlande!) I've been looking around to see if I could easily get some of these model kits. I do like the one you've made here! For some reason it makes me think of Zero from Megaman. Honestly wouldn't mind seeing a custom inspired by him (or anyone from any of the Megaman series, really.) Since I think that they're pretty fitting for the aesthetics that many of the Gundam / Gunpla models provide
Hi neighbour! If I remember correctly, there are Gunpla stores in the Netherlands, I just can't remember the name. But if you're looking for good vendors, check out gundam-store.dk The owner is very passionate about the hobby and has excellent service :) I'm also a huge Megaman fan and I can see where you're coming from. It's definitely worth giving it some thoughts.
CoffeeandGunpla brought me here. I'm glad he did.
Hey welcome :) and also thanks to Coffedandgunpla for sharing!
Honestly love how you're showing off that this is also very available within Europe. As someone who lives next door (Hallo von die Niederlande!)
I've been looking around to see if I could easily get some of these model kits. I do like the one you've made here!
For some reason it makes me think of Zero from Megaman. Honestly wouldn't mind seeing a custom inspired by him (or anyone from any of the Megaman series, really.) Since I think that they're pretty fitting for the aesthetics that many of the Gundam / Gunpla models provide
This channel is _criminally_ undersubbed. You're easily one of the best Gunpla channels on TH-cam. Keep up the amazing work!
Thanks a bunch, these are precious words and I appreciate your sentiment. It'll come over time, no rush. Right now I'm just enjoying this creative outlet.
Btw, since you seem to be a fan of castlevania: I used to speedrun Super Castlevania 4 :)
For real though. This is one of the better Gunpla channels. Some others might have fancy editing and stuff but your voice over and humor really make it better than the others. ….not to say the editing and video on these aren’t nice 😅
I agree 150% with this statement ❤❤❤❤❤
Ah der gute alte Gestaltungsgips! Das Diorama sieht echt klasse aus!
Gestaltungsgips BESTE! Danke fürs Reinschauen und das Kompliment :)
@@GiantRobolove freue mich schon auf deine nächsten Videos.
@@Primal-Pr1me Danke :) Bin schon in der Planung für das nächste Diorama.
Loved the whole video. 🙏🏽♥️
Thanks. I'm humbled that this video still makes its round and people watch it :)
fantastic,you're very funny but also very imformative 👍🙂
Thanks!
I dream with burnout by stepping away and working on other projects. I have a lot of unfinished or just started work. I jump back and forth working on projects as i feel like it. But I'm a hobbyist so i have that luxury
Getting a cool head is so important. Lately, I've gotten into painting Warhammer miniature figures. So whenever I've gotten tired of Gunpla, I switch things up.
Interesting. I usually leave a small portion of the strands you used for the tree's roots just pointing down to have a sort of anchor to ram into the base plate and then bend around to lock it in.
Hey that's a nice tip. I'll remember that. Saves the trouble of glue.
Amazing!
Thanks buddy!
Fantastic work, I'm new to Gunpla but not to dioramas and once I built my first kit (HG Freedom) I want to build something for him to fight on, thanks for the advice!
Great! What type of dioramas have you been building?
amazing!! thx! I enjoy watching all the process
Thanks for watching :)
absolutely stunning! amazing job! loved every second of this video
Thanks bro! Already working on a new diorama 😁
My static grass applicator is the same design. Works great 👍 Really enjoyed this video. Thank you
Haha yeah, it's such a great and cheap alternative. Thanks for watching :)
This inspired me to give this a try. I'm looking forward to it. Great vid
Hey that's great. Have fun and enjoy :)
You’re great! I realy like all …but the little house is the piece I realy ❤
Haha yeah, it was so fun to build. Thanks for watching and commenting :)
A very underrated channel 😎
The algorithm will pick it up some day eventually and then more people will see it. Thanks for the sentiment :)
Amazing
Thanks dude!
love the diorama it looks so good!!! You've just gained one Subscriber!!
Danke!!!
Thank you so much. Welcome on board :)
this is such a nice work! keep doing more!
Yes I will! As a matter of fact, I just finished a new one ;)
I'm currently working on some gundam diorama projects for my best friend wedding but still contemplating wether to continue the project or not because i get scared that it might not even be good or worth. Your vid helped me to overcome that feeling and now my head filled with so many ideas. Thank you so much from a stranger on yt ( sorry for the bad English)
That's so awesome! What are you going to build for your friend? Bro, I'm not a native speaker myself, so who am I to judge. It's all good :)
@@GiantRobolove wow never thought you would reply to this and thank you for replying. I'm currently working on a diorama with hg strike freedom but still contemplating wether to used strike freedom or just freedom because my friend never really specified which one he likes more so I'm thinking like "well let's just made two dioramas for each gundam" and that's the idea for now..
Nah, you took your time to watch the video and even comment. So the least I can do is to reply :) Yeah, make two and give the other one to the wife haha.
@@GiantRobolove YESSS that's exactly what i planned on, fortunately i got a year to finished it 😁
Seeng how exited you are, makes me start to make dioramas and miniatures again) I stoped, when i moved some time ago.
I am planing to buy a bunch of gundams, when i'll be in Japan tour anf create some dioramas aswell.
Thanks for inspiration)
Nice, take an extra suitcase for the gunpla kits haha. Enjoy your trip and thanks for watching!
@@GiantRobolove thank you. I might have to take one😅
If you would like to have a protip: I took out all the runners and folded the lids of the boxes so that they would be flat and stored everything seperately in the suitcases. Runners inbetween clothes and then the folded boxes on top :D
Can you tell me where yo got the music from in this video. Great upload
I have a subscription with Epidemicsound. They have an extensive library of all sorts of genre.
I'm planning on making a smaller diorama for some of my Evangelion models, this is so helpful
Nice, let's go! 😁
Wonderful !🤩🤩🤩
Thank you! 😁
Looks great. I do have to say though why not just use the foam to make the stone look. This can be done by making a small cut then pulling. The break looks like rock. Takes way less time and money.
Hey thanks. Yeah of course, that would work too. There's all sorts of methods to achieve the stone look. In this case, it was just a matter of trying out new techniques. Thanks for watching :)
Saw the entire tutorial. I wish I dared do something like that :) Those trees are just awesome!!. The entire work looks great. I need something like that in my showroom :)
Thanks for watching! If some day I deem my skills worthy enough, I will donate one to your showroom 😁
@@GiantRobolove Haha well I think it looks awesome. Don't be so hard on yourself :) You do great content!
Thanks a bunch man :) Looking forward to your mystery reveal.
I really liked it!! I might build one myself
Thank you. Be sure to show it off when you do :)
Really good finding all this stuff for my gundam origin diorama is gonna be hard
Thanks man. You can always improvise. Your idea for the panel lines was already great. So I have no doubt that you will come up with great alternative ideas!
Great video, a lot of footage and explaining of all the steps taken. Thank you very much, I’m going to make my first diorama as soon as I have some days off 😁 keep the videos coming ! Greetings from belgium
Hey Pieter. Thanks a lot. Let me know how it went :) Greetings back fellow neighbor!
Great project David! Love it!
Thanks my friend :)
Really well done and your explanation in detail is amazing. You made it look easy and very comprehensive for anyone to build a diorama. Great content, very funny, and you are talented my friend. Keep it up and I’m glad I found you on TH-cam. Looking forward to more videos.
Hey Tony, those are very kind words. Both humbling and very encouraging. Please know that I appreciate them a lot. See you in the next video :)
Really nice job!
Thank you!
Cool ein paar echt gute tips.
Danke, freut mich, wenn dir das Video irgendwie helfen konnte :)
This looks amazing ❤. I’m just getting into dioramas and Gunpla. I hope I can do as well as you did my first time.
Welcome to the world of Gunpla. I wish you all the fun and excitement with this hobby :)
beautiful video and diorama, definitely got some new ideas from watching this video. keep on building bro!!!
Hey Scotty, welcome on board and thanks a lot for that comment. Happy to be an inspiration, good luck with your diorama!
You did such a good job in your diorama! You really need more recognition!
Thank you :) It will happen eventually at some point in time...I hope lol
Omg das ist mega gut 😮😮😮😮😮
Ich danke vielmals 😄
Loving the gundam diorama and enjoyed watching the video. Also what is the name of the song at 11:48 very chill old school type Beat🔥👌🏾
Hey Senju, thanks for your comment :) The track is called "Queens" by Dylan Sitts.
Great stuff! Great quality! ... subbed :)
Hey thanks a lot! Welcome on board :)
That is so cool!!!
Thank you :)
Very impressive I think I’m gonna recreate your work of art thanks for the inspiration bro ✌️😎
Yes, please do so! :)
Amazing patience and attention to detail for a first diorama. Congratulations!
I want to try diorama building too for my Kojima Ludens kit. The rock molding using the foil is a great idea (thank you! 🙏)
Thank you so much :) What are you planning on building for the kit?
@@GiantRobolove well, it'll be my first time, so maybe something simple like a rocky-snowy area with traces of a campfire and other decorations 😁
@@tomassoejakto Sounds good. All the best with the build. The feeling when you're done is priceless. That sense of accomplishment is so sweet :)
@@GiantRobolove there's no better feeling than getting my hands dirty to make something! thanks for dropping by my comment. I really appreciate it. stay safe stay healthy, cheers! 🍻
Whoa, it was so super epic and so intriguing to watch! :)
Thanks, I'm happy you liked it!
Very well done! Looks really great for your first diorama :)
Took a while, but I'm quite happy with the result. Next time I'll try some buildings :D
Your videos always have such great quality, keep up the great work!!!
Thanks for appreciating the effort. I'm looking forward to doing more of those :)
You did a really nice job i learned alot. ive been trying dioramas for a couple of months. Do you think you will do more dioramas i hope, i think you can help me get better.
Hey, I'm happy that the video was helpful to you. I was so hesitant with starting such a big project, but once I began I somehow got into the flow and the process was so enjoyable. I definitely have more dioramas planned for the future where I want to try out new things. So yes, please look forward to more videos about diorama building :)
Amazing 👍 you deserve so much more attention
Thank you. It will come with time, I appreciate the sentiment though :)
I am slightly impressed. Well done! Nice work, nice video. I'm a fan :) reminding me of my good old Warhammer fantasy battlefield builds :D
Haha thx. I'm actually planning to build some Warhammer terrain for some friends. One of them is giving me his Tau army :D
my god your channel are sooooooo underated, you deserve millions of subs, this is high quality video.
It will come with time, it just takes patience. Thank you for your support :)
What song is that starting at around 22:22? Amazing diorama by the way! Phenomenal!
The song is named "Felt" by Dylan Sitts. Thanks for the compliment :)
Abo ist raus. 👍 Super Arbeit. Großes kino
Vielen Dank! Freue mich, dass du dabei bist :)
Gerne. Bin selber gunpla Anfänger und freu mich drauf noch mehr zu lernen.
Mit jedem Kit was Neues ausprobieren :D Woran sitzt du gerade?
i love ur channel so much but also damn astray is not a cheap kit to sacrifice
Haha thanks. Is it? But even if it is, it was not a sacrifice if it's part of sth that I like to look at ;) I get what you mean, though. Someday I would like to get my hands on the PG.
I appreciate your work so liked and subscribed !
Do you think to do a Transformers diorama one day ? They got nice and affordable model kits from Trumpeter now !
Hey, thanks for watching and your support. I have no experience with Trumpeter, but you never know, I might take a look. After all, the channel is named giant robo love, that incorporates any kind of robots ;)
@@GiantRobolove you can also find nice Iron Man models kits and also great Super Sentai mecha (Power Rangers Megazord) as models kits 😁
what would it cost for you to design a unique Gunpla diorama? extremely interested in your work
That's a good question. It would depend on the size and complexity of the scene. I have never put a price on my work tbh and there has never been any request for commissions. So it's hard to say out of the blue. But thanks for taking an interest :)
Quite impressive job. It does not seem it’s your first diorama. Great idea to create rocks using aluminum foil.
Thank you Natale! Yeah, it's a quick solution if you don't have plastic molds. Drawback is that you won't get a deep rock texture, as the aluminum foil will only take that much weight.
Idk if you will see this as the video is a month + old but when you made the sculpt a mold to fill it gaps did you brush just regular plaster of paris over the rest of the diorama to give it that all white look?
Hi, no worries, I read all the comments. This channel is still rather small and the interaction not as fierce as with bigger channels. So I catch most of the comments.
It's just as you said. The gaps are sculpt a mold and the rest is just plain plaster of paris. There was no need for further sculpting, just a plain even field. So plaster of paris was perfect for that case.
Hi! I just wanted to say I love your work. I have an mg sengoku astray and was looking for a way to do something like a temple for a diorama. I followed your instructions and did a hut like yours and the hill idea. The thing is, I made the hut based on your instructions and work. Also the idea for the hill with the path is your idea. I don't want to plagiarize and I want to make sure I give credit for those parts of the build to you. I wanted to message you but can't find another way to except through comments. Is this ok?
Hey Alex, it's very kind of you to give me a headsup. But man, that's totally fine, please go ahead and try your hand on it. After all, TH-cam is here to inspire people. So if my video sparked the motivation in you to build something, then by all means please do so. I'd be happy to see the results :)
Yeah, TH-cam is not really message friendly. You can reach me on Instagram @giantrobolove.
@@GiantRobolove thank you! You definitely taught me a lot with your video. Your work is awesome!
I would just dip it in mud and let it dry if its just to look dirty
Fastest weathering method ever haha.
@@GiantRobolovebut bro this looks awesome!
I’m starting my first few dramosa and trying to find pink xpf foam what paint and what brush should I use for that material
Sorry for the late reply. I bet you've already started with your work. In terms of brushes I can give a specific recommendation other than that it's large enough to cover enough ground with too much work. Regarding colors: you can never go wrong with acrylics. They are easy to come by, easy to handle and mix. If you're fancy, you can prime the base with mod podge. It will seal the foam, so that the color doesn't sink in too much.
It's also good step in preparation for later on when you add the diluted pva for your vegetation.
@@GiantRobolove thanks and I have not start a new one yet I made 2 and I want to improve and your is the best video I have found
What's a good place to buy and start with gundams? Haven't tried it before but want too, got no clue where I can buy these?
Hey, that's great! Welcome to the hobby. It's a bit of a tough question to answer, since I don't know where you're from.
@@GiantRobolove Norway
Oh in that case I'd suggest gundam-store.dk. it's a store in Denmark with superb customer support. The owner, Jesper, is very passionate about Gunpla. If you order there, tell him I said hi :)
@@GiantRobolove thanks for the help, I will 😄
12:36 what kind of sorcery is that
Gestaltungsgips !!!!
The one and only haha 😄
It almost looo like in manga gundam astray, when low guiel save kira Yamato from self destruc aegis
Oh it does? I haven't read the manga 😅
What did the tool you made for the grass do ?
It's adding static to the grass so that when I sprinkle it on the surface, it stands up instead of falling flat to the floor. Unfortunately, you can't really see it in the footage, but it adds some realism and volume to the entire grass surface.
28:25 is that diluted tack glue in the dropper?
I'm not too familiar with the english terms, but if tack glue is the same as PVA glue, then yes.
@@GiantRobolove it is thank you for the response, your my fav gundam content creator
That is too kind of you to say :)
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Why is the robot sleeping? Is it tired?
May I ask what sand you used for the background?
Hey, I bought a pack of fine modelling sand for this. But honestly, if you access to just regular plain in the nature, take it and sift it. Much cheaper haha.
what happens when i use sea sand
I see no problem with using sea sand. Wash and rinse it beforehand though. Just to be safe, I don't know what residue salt would do to your paint.
Okay Dude, where are you from?`Butterbrotpapier?! Ehrlich jetzt XD?
XD whatchu mean? Was ist falsch mit Butterbrotpapier lol
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Modellbau Momente: Jetzt gibt es kein zurück mehr dgebevygsid🤣👌🏻
Haha ja man, der point of no return. Immer wieder ein Spas xD
@@GiantRobolove made my day. Schöner Kanal mach weiter so, da kann ich noch einiges lernen. Meine ersten gundams kommen jetzt die tage an, bin gespannt wie sie gebrushed aussehen....
Besten Dank :) Nice, welche Kits hast du dir gegönnt?
@@GiantRobolove Gerne. Da ich noch sehr frisch bin in der scene habe ich mir erstmal (RG Destiny Gundam, Gundam Astray Red Frame Inver) gegönnt 🙃
Der Destiny ist vom Design eher auch mega nice. Hab die MG Version und möchte mir in Zukunft auch noch die RG Version holen. Gundamdesigns mit Flügel sind einfach chefs kiss :D
GESTALTUNGSGIPS!!
Seriously though, wow. This sent me back all the way to my childhood when I attempted to very poorly create 'dioramas' myself. (In ANFUEHRUNGSZEICHEN, bc it rly isn't the same thing.)
Love how creative you got to find solutions to problems you encounter throughout the project. A bit of a bummer with the 'cottage cheese', as the lovely textures of your GESTALTUNGSGIPS got a bit lost in them, but overall, once you've painted it and everything, it looked awesome nevertheless.
When you said it took you months, I almost fell off my chair lmao. I mean, it makes sense for such a big and kind of ambitious project, but I still didn't expect it! Definitely worth all the work though. It looks absolutely fantastic, really.
Good call also to step away from it after experiencing creative burnout as well. It's very common and I have it a lot, too. There's no point in trying to push beyond it, because as you said, in the end it will result in sloppy work and disappointment. It already took so long, so it doesn't hurt to give it a bit of extra time!
Great video, loved to watch it while having lunch and I learned a lot :)
Thank you so much for taking your time and writing down those encouraging words and also for appreciating the german jokes :D
It was three months on and off in total, because there were days after work where I didn't feel like working on it at all. Even though I must say it's a great way to wind down after an office day.
Yeah, each project will teach you something new about yourself, so that next time you know how to deal with it. I like those challenges.
What did you have for lunch? :D
@@GiantRobolove Makes total sense, and it's good to treat it as a passion project rather than forcing yourself to work on it every day. I'm looking forward to what your next project will be!! Any teasers for us yet?
I had some vegan Laksa, hehe :D
I would love to do something with LED filaments :)
Had to look up Laksa. And now I want to try it too!
one thing that i find wrong about this is, its not in my house🔥
😂 thank you my friend!
@@GiantRobolove i would love to see more of work from you my friend❤️🔥
Thanks. I'm currently working on a HG Aerial and a small diorama for it. So stay tuned for that :)
Why does the Astray look like it's made of meat?
Lol yeah, he's a crispy bacon 😂
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looks so good, really atmospheric + characterful. loads of thanks. I subscribed straight away [el'sda2].
Hi! Thanks a bunch, welcome on board and enjoy the journey :)
great Video i subscribed Gestaitungsgips indeed
Good old Gesaltungsgips! Welcome on board and thanks for your support :)
Honestly love how you're showing off that this is also very available within Europe. As someone who lives next door (Hallo von die Niederlande!)
I've been looking around to see if I could easily get some of these model kits. I do like the one you've made here!
For some reason it makes me think of Zero from Megaman. Honestly wouldn't mind seeing a custom inspired by him (or anyone from any of the Megaman series, really.) Since I think that they're pretty fitting for the aesthetics that many of the Gundam / Gunpla models provide
Hi neighbour! If I remember correctly, there are Gunpla stores in the Netherlands, I just can't remember the name. But if you're looking for good vendors, check out gundam-store.dk The owner is very passionate about the hobby and has excellent service :)
I'm also a huge Megaman fan and I can see where you're coming from. It's definitely worth giving it some thoughts.