I'm not sure what you're asking, but the spring has the effect of bringing the back of the thigh close when the leg is bent. Hope that's the answer you're looking for
@@RubyProductions88 well thanks for the info about that, but now that I'm seeing my previous comments it's understandable to get confused, what I ment to comment was what kind of spring is it that you used?
Hey, weird question. Would you happen to have the instruction manual for the Yolopark shockwave kit? Mine has a misprint and is missing page 23 (it’s just blank), and I was wondering if maybe you could send a pic/scan of just that page? Yolopark have not responded to me yet, and it’s been nearly a week. Thanks! And again, I know it’s an odd request lol
Wait so you use a good pair of side cutters to get the parts off their sprue, but when it comes to clean up, instead of using something like godhand nippers (or the ones you used originally to get the parts of the sprue), you instead opt for a cheap pair of nippers to remove the nubs. EDIT: just noticed that you're using 3-4 different nippers to remove the nubs ok the parts. Tamiya, the crap blue ones, your Godhand SP120 (I believe they're the ones with the red handles) and some other one.
@@RubyProductions88 You should use the double bladed one to get it out the runner/sprue, Then use the side cutter(The one with 1 blade) to get rid of the nubs. That'll make it cleaner.
Thanks! Just got mine delivered today. Looks interesting
OMG! Thank bro! Have fun with him :)
What a masperpiece! Engineering is on a high new level!
Hey, what of springs are they when you put them on for the legs? 10:32
I'm not sure what you're asking, but the spring has the effect of bringing the back of the thigh close when the leg is bent. Hope that's the answer you're looking for
@@RubyProductions88 well thanks for the info about that, but now that I'm seeing my previous comments it's understandable to get confused, what I ment to comment was what kind of spring is it that you used?
Hey, weird question. Would you happen to have the instruction manual for the Yolopark shockwave kit? Mine has a misprint and is missing page 23 (it’s just blank), and I was wondering if maybe you could send a pic/scan of just that page?
Yolopark have not responded to me yet, and it’s been nearly a week. Thanks! And again, I know it’s an odd request lol
Very good productions, congratulations! 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿🇧🇷👍🏿
Thanks 🔥
Hi..i do noticed that we have got a spring parts, and im currently still in progress build this kit, may i know where this spring part belong to?
I assembled it a long time ago and now I can't remember clearly. You can watch the video to see if it helps you or not.
This guy would give flash a run for his money
All the editing made a good rythim🎉.
Does it measure exactly 30cm tall?
I have a different model says 28cm but is actually 24.5cm
Exactly 30cm bro
A touch of paint to the silver, red, and blue would enhance this model to a new level
that's right
@@RubyProductions88 It´s beautiful as it is.......I got no words....it´s a wonder to look at
looks super tight for painting.... any comments on this?
I'd suggest airbrush the parts prior to assembly. A nice metallic blue, crimson red, gunmetal, silver and gold paint markers, and a dark wash.
Increíble 🎉
Wait so you use a good pair of side cutters to get the parts off their sprue, but when it comes to clean up, instead of using something like godhand nippers (or the ones you used originally to get the parts of the sprue), you instead opt for a cheap pair of nippers to remove the nubs.
EDIT: just noticed that you're using 3-4 different nippers to remove the nubs ok the parts. Tamiya, the crap blue ones, your Godhand SP120 (I believe they're the ones with the red handles) and some other one.
Thank you very much. I don't have much experience playing model kit. Can you give me some advice?
Anyone has issue fixing the ears to the head?
@@alasyiqraihanbinmuhamad613 theyre meant to be apart at the tips
@@RubyProductions88 You should use the double bladed one to get it out the runner/sprue, Then use the side cutter(The one with 1 blade) to get rid of the nubs. That'll make it cleaner.
@@GremoryFromTheGrimoire I will try next time. Thank you very much
Amazing
How is the plastic quality after months?
Still good bro, I rate yolo's plastic better than bandai
Did you have to sand down any of the pieces after you cut the nubs?
Most of the pieces are undergate so I only sanded a few pieces
@@RubyProductions88 Thank God haha so many runners and pieces. Waiting for mine to ship from BBTS
Where can i get one becuse i like modle kits
I bought from reseller😀
It on a site called big bad toy store
How is the weight??
~490 gr
🇮🇩
Music!
Im not paying $3000 for a model kit
It's about $100
nice. how about the snap fit? did it hurt fingers (and thumbs) ?
Yes, man, but it's worth it.
Unwatchable. We don’t need to see you cutting parts off trees and doing basic clean up.
Lol what a miserable troll
How long did this take
I did it for about a month