I'm experimenting with formats since this is a new channel. Let me know how you all like this split video format, part 1 for modifications and part 2 for painting. Or let me know if you wanna see me do any kits in particular or if you have any suggestions. Thank you for your time!
While the video was still great showing all the processes in detail, generally people (myself included) tend to prefer to not be "blueballed", seeing part of the build and getting so close to the end result, not seeing it, having to wait for another video. Although, of course segmented videos works for *very lenghty* builds that required a heck lot of time, and people doesn't mind at all if the completion video is uploaded soon after. So in the end I think you should do however you find most comfortable BUT in the cases of 2-part , don't let the second one wait much at all. Even if you're already done editing the video for the first part and not done painting and then editing for the second video, you should wait before releasing the first part to get it closer to whenever you'd be done with the second part. This course of action also happens to favorize the algorithm.
@@Blazinter Thank you for the feedback man! I appreciate it. The second video is undergoing editing and recording of the voiceover. Target release is next week. Part of the experimentation process is me finding the most efficient way to get videos out since it's the most tedious part of a build for me (I prefer masking). 😄 Again, thank you for the input!
Nice job with your kit. I recently took a HG Zaku 2 FZ and I customized it into a soldier from Jin Roh: The Wolf Brigade and now I’m scratch building an ammunition belt for the rifle that I will wrap it around to it’s back and up over the shoulder. I love all of the creators out there and their creations. I know lots who are better than me and I love seeing the variety of imaginations at work in this hobby. Happy building.😊
Ngl, you could've just stopped here. The primed modified kit looks awesome like that as well 😅 That is not to say that the finished one doesn't look great, which it does. I dig the proportions. Excited for part two :)
Great video man! I think it's very interesting to see al the specific details you add to the kit. Also may thanks for adding the names of the tools you use. I think splitting the building and painting in 2 videos is good, so that you can go into more detail in each part without making a super long video. I just wouldn't wait more than 1-2 weeks to release the next part, to keep people interested in the build. Personally, I'd like to see an HG Ez-8 as the next build, to match your gouf ;)
@@johnnymechahand not yet im working on a "The Crow" inspired build using Wing and Barbados at the moment. New paint booth set my flow back a little lol
Not really for finger prints since I'll wash the parts before painting. They protect your fingers when working especially with hobby knives. They are called Anti-cut finger cots by Dspiae.
I'm experimenting with formats since this is a new channel. Let me know how you all like this split video format, part 1 for modifications and part 2 for painting. Or let me know if you wanna see me do any kits in particular or if you have any suggestions. Thank you for your time!
While the video was still great showing all the processes in detail,
generally people (myself included) tend to prefer to not be "blueballed", seeing part of the build and getting so close to the end result, not seeing it, having to wait for another video.
Although, of course segmented videos works for *very lenghty* builds that required a heck lot of time, and people doesn't mind at all if the completion video is uploaded soon after.
So in the end I think you should do however you find most comfortable BUT in the cases of 2-part , don't let the second one wait much at all.
Even if you're already done editing the video for the first part and not done painting and then editing for the second video, you should wait before releasing the first part to get it closer to whenever you'd be done with the second part.
This course of action also happens to favorize the algorithm.
@@Blazinter This comment helps builders like me too. I appreciate this thought out response
@@Blazinter Thank you for the feedback man! I appreciate it. The second video is undergoing editing and recording of the voiceover. Target release is next week.
Part of the experimentation process is me finding the most efficient way to get videos out since it's the most tedious part of a build for me (I prefer masking). 😄
Again, thank you for the input!
Getting FULL METAL PANIC Arm Slave vibes from this model!!
Nice job with your kit. I recently took a HG Zaku 2 FZ and I customized it into a soldier from Jin Roh: The Wolf Brigade and now I’m scratch building an ammunition belt for the rifle that I will wrap it around to it’s back and up over the shoulder. I love all of the creators out there and their creations. I know lots who are better than me and I love seeing the variety of imaginations at work in this hobby. Happy building.😊
You enjoying the process is the most important thing. 👌
Priming an assembled kit to identify parts not needing to be painted is a great idea! Definitely applying that approach to a future build!
Definitely a nice tip if you wanna save some time and paint. 👌🏼
Good, you do justice for that back feet of jiu..
I tried. thank you.
Sweet build. Got to watch pt 2 now.
Thank you man. I appreciate it! 🙏🏼
This video was so well done. And clearly understood what you were trying to accomplish and how you did it was good.
Thank you man. Glad to hear that. 👍🏼
Ngl, you could've just stopped here. The primed modified kit looks awesome like that as well 😅 That is not to say that the finished one doesn't look great, which it does. I dig the proportions. Excited for part two :)
I was very tempted too. A primed kit looks so satisfying. Thank you my man!
great video as always. Very informative!!!
Thanks man!
Great video man! I think it's very interesting to see al the specific details you add to the kit. Also may thanks for adding the names of the tools you use. I think splitting the building and painting in 2 videos is good, so that you can go into more detail in each part without making a super long video. I just wouldn't wait more than 1-2 weeks to release the next part, to keep people interested in the build. Personally, I'd like to see an HG Ez-8 as the next build, to match your gouf ;)
I appreciate the feedback man! Will do. I'm aiming to get it out next week. I'll have to get my hands on an EZ8 kit then. 😄
Very nice! Love the format. Your killing it!
Thanks brother!
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Damn.. i thought this was my idea... lol great minds think alike i guess. Cheers nice work 🥂
lol. thanks man. have you made it?
@@johnnymechahand not yet im working on a "The Crow" inspired build using Wing and Barbados at the moment. New paint booth set my flow back a little lol
Loved watching your process! Definitely learned a few things and saw some new tools I may need to acquire :)
Thanks man. Glad to share! Lol. I apologize if I influenced your cart. 😄
Very detailed, I will see you on the next video
Thank you!
That was your kit on Reddit? Great build!
That was me. Thank you!
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Heayyy!!! Looks like I’m your 1,000th sub!
Eyyy! Thanks man. I appreciate this so much! 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Rising Freedom + Destiny + Helios = Revengence Raiden. FOR THE MEMES.
can i ask a question at 5:41 you have these cloth things on your fingers may i ask what they are for, just not getting finger prints on the plastic?
Not really for finger prints since I'll wash the parts before painting. They protect your fingers when working especially with hobby knives. They are called Anti-cut finger cots by Dspiae.
I always felt that the hekija looked a lot like grey fox
Yes! Been trying to find that kit but no luck. That design is awesome.
try Raiden in MGRR
Agreed. I guess Rising Freedom X Destiny?
they certainly have good shapes for that kitbash.
What putty are you using for this project?
Mr white putty.