Just wanted to say thank you so much for the knowledge you share to strangers like us. I just finished my first led kit that I followed from your guide. Never stop building and teaching bro. Thanks Sensei 👍🏽
I love your channel! You literally made me fall in love with Gunpla! I was scared at first but thanks to you I've finished three projects and about to start my first LED mod. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. This has helped me so much with my stress and anxiety. Also, I freaking love Gundam!
seems like you could probably feed the male pin connector to go in between the crotch or down to the foot. From there you could put the female end rigged on to a action base. When you plug the model into the action base, the two would mate. Would probably really reduse the visable wire feeding out the back.
For anyone looking for a compact wireless rotary tool, get a Dremel 8050. It's more than capable for this kind of stuff. You can even cut thin steel rod with it
I have the 8050, its about half the size of his, hes using a jackhammer in tetms of gunpla lol. A pinvice would work just as good though. I actually prefer it, safer and more control and precise
Love it man this is very inspiring and masterfully explained. Would you have any tips and tricks for when you do not have clear plastic eyes parts in the kit? Any work around for that? Thanks!
Hey! I know this comment is old you might've found a solution or have Moven on but a nice alternative to using plastic is colored this tissue paper between the eyes.
Thanks for the effort of making this tutorial video~! Just one thing that's unclear... after soft filing the paint off of the wire one by one: did you twist it together according to color (all + together and all - together) before wiring it to the connectors and switch?
When you are drilling the holes for the LED wires to go into, how do you keep the drillbit from melting the plastic and then having the Melted plastic fuse onto your drill bit?
Had a small question is there another way to remove the special coating from The wire to be able to solder it the reason I'm asking is because even with being super gentle and using a flex pad the wire gets super easily broken and doesn't hold a good connection so is there another way around this??
Just wanted to say thank you so much for the knowledge you share to strangers like us. I just finished my first led kit that I followed from your guide. Never stop building and teaching bro.
Thanks Sensei 👍🏽
I love your channel! You literally made me fall in love with Gunpla! I was scared at first but thanks to you I've finished three projects and about to start my first LED mod. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. This has helped me so much with my stress and anxiety. Also, I freaking love Gundam!
GM Sniper 2 is the supreme MS.
Thank you for the good GM sniper.
seems like you could probably feed the male pin connector to go in between the crotch or down to the foot. From there you could put the female end rigged on to a action base. When you plug the model into the action base, the two would mate. Would probably really reduse the visable wire feeding out the back.
A masterpiece of gunpla video.
love your work!
The video is informative and mesmerizing!
you are an artist
For anyone looking for a compact wireless rotary tool, get a Dremel 8050. It's more than capable for this kind of stuff. You can even cut thin steel rod with it
Thanks for the suggestion looks good
I have the 8050, its about half the size of his, hes using a jackhammer in tetms of gunpla lol. A pinvice would work just as good though. I actually prefer it, safer and more control and precise
Love it man this is very inspiring and masterfully explained.
Would you have any tips and tricks for when you do not have clear plastic eyes parts in the kit? Any work around for that?
Thanks!
Hey! I know this comment is old you might've found a solution or have Moven on but a nice alternative to using plastic is colored this tissue paper between the eyes.
@@beffjezos5317 hello. I'm interested in these comment, can u explain further?
Perfection thanks for another awesome video
You should look into the light up beam sabers they would would awesome with your kits
awesome! I'm gonna try led RE efreet p-bandai :) thanks for the tutorial!
Great as always !
Looks awesome as always and thank you for making a tutorial
amazing sir! wished i had the patient for my gunpla works too
Great tutorial
You've been making MGEX kits waaay before Bandai
Awesome video! Im going to try this. Thanks!
thx again for the tip
God Job! 👍🏼
Great tutorial. I'm gonna share the he'll put of it
Thanks for the effort of making this tutorial video~! Just one thing that's unclear... after soft filing the paint off of the wire one by one: did you twist it together according to color (all + together and all - together) before wiring it to the connectors and switch?
Hey Builder, can you give me the name of the track you used at around 21 minutes? Really peaceful little melody
When you are drilling the holes for the LED wires to go into, how do you keep the drillbit from melting the plastic and then having the Melted plastic fuse onto your drill bit?
Had a small question is there another way to remove the special coating from The wire to be able to solder it the reason I'm asking is because even with being super gentle and using a flex pad the wire gets super easily broken and doesn't hold a good connection so is there another way around this??
Using the copper wire, how do you know what's possitive and negative?
Ur mascot reminds me of Samurai Pizza Cats
I did enjoy the show when I was a kid.
now i know what im gonna by next month :3
Hi Otaku! I can't really find any BSI Maxi-Cure over here. Would using UV Superglue be sufficient enough for my future LED builds?
Does the activator for the super glue have a strong smell?
cooool
Would a 1000 grit abrasive work to remove the paint from the wires?
Where do you get all your awesome music from?
Link In the description 🦊💙
if i where wont to do the head what size led light would i need ?
Xtra THICC
Which the best uk alternative to Evan Designs?
Can I use a pin vise or do I really need a dremel?
I'm just here for the music. Who is the artist?
Yas
Think you can find a way to deal with the F91 V2?
Is that the p bandai variant?
What would be a good substitute to the dremmel?
You can always us a Fine Pin Vise D (0.1~3.2mm) - Tools form tamiya.
How do you connect the LED's on the same battery? is it series connection?
I used male and female connecter from Evan_designs_leds
Are there any ways to keep batteries inside the body?
With this kit size...no.