nice, I was wondering if you'd make a separate channel for this. I still love lego of course, but spending the past year and a half learning gunpla and plamo building, along with painting and airbrushing and all of that has been really rewarding and a lot of fun (and somehow cheaper, considering the current pricing of many lego lines). would love to see your creative process applied to some custom in-depth paintjobs or kitbashes sometime.
I stumbled across your video looking into Gundam model making after purchasing my first Gundam model at the Gundam booth at San Diego Comic Con. I was always curious and wanted to build one. I went into their booth like a wide eyed excited child. I wanted something challenging, not easy to build. Not sure what I got myself into but I got a master grade RX-93 Ver Ka. I’m still in San Diego and excited to build it when I get home. Lol. I went back to Gundam both the next day wondering maybe MG would be difficult for a first timer. So I bought that same entry grade RX, just to get an idea. Subbed your channel.
Just a heads up that the EG kits joints tend to not age very well due to the matirials used and becomes loose but it's still Great for those new and getting into the Hobby or just want a simple kit
Oh really? I thought that was mainly an issue with the old RG kits. I thought the entry grades use the same system and materials as the 30 Minute Missions line, but I could be very wrong!
@@Jickelsen you're not wrong, it both use the same way the Elbow and Knee joint is built (C-clips). but the main problem of the gundam is on the Ball and socket parts being Hard plastic on hard plastic. I Recently built the Alto, the shoulder joint kinda has this problem too.
nice, I was wondering if you'd make a separate channel for this. I still love lego of course, but spending the past year and a half learning gunpla and plamo building, along with painting and airbrushing and all of that has been really rewarding and a lot of fun (and somehow cheaper, considering the current pricing of many lego lines). would love to see your creative process applied to some custom in-depth paintjobs or kitbashes sometime.
Wait just realized that this is Jangbricks lol, but Gundam channel
I stumbled across your video looking into Gundam model making after purchasing my first Gundam model at the Gundam booth at San Diego Comic Con. I was always curious and wanted to build one. I went into their booth like a wide eyed excited child. I wanted something challenging, not easy to build. Not sure what I got myself into but I got a master grade RX-93 Ver Ka. I’m still in San Diego and excited to build it when I get home.
Lol. I went back to Gundam both the next day wondering maybe MG would be difficult for a first timer. So I bought that same entry grade RX, just to get an idea. Subbed your channel.
welcome to gunpla where your soul cries and wallet dies :)
But hey, they look good on a shelf
Still better value that lego tbh
Gundam inspired bionicle however gunpla outlasted bionicle
Very nice, I think you’ll enjoy the rest of the entry grade line’s offerings
Just a heads up that the EG kits joints tend to not age very well due to the matirials used and becomes loose but it's still Great for those new and getting into the Hobby or just want a simple kit
Ah that's unfortunate, though of course by no means an EG-exclusive issue. Clear nail polish to the rescue!
Oh really? I thought that was mainly an issue with the old RG kits. I thought the entry grades use the same system and materials as the 30 Minute Missions line, but I could be very wrong!
@@Jickelsen you're not wrong, it both use the same way the Elbow and Knee joint is built (C-clips). but the main problem of the gundam is on the Ball and socket parts being Hard plastic on hard plastic. I Recently built the Alto, the shoulder joint kinda has this problem too.
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