Great tutorial! I have been building gunpla for many years and this is one of the best scribing tutorials on the subject that I have seen. It is clear to the point which will help any beginner. Keep up the great work.
Great tutorial, something that I would personally recommend to start would be rewriting the lines that already exist in the model, so you know how the tool works, the angles and force needed, and this is also how the panel lining is easier.
To be honest I wanted to include rescribing existing lines in the tutorial, but I underestimated how plain the EG Nu Gundam is! There are no panel lines to work with... Maybe I will include this suggestion in other video. Thanks for pointing it out! Having viewers sharing their experience and knowledge is one of the best things that can happen.
3:45 This is the *biggest* mistake I see a lot of beginners make, so good for highlighting it! 'Just let the weight of the tool do the work!' It's not a race, or timed competition. It doesn't need to make the desired depth on a single pass! ^_^ Also '"quality" takes time.'
Nice tutorial, I have a question though Does this also apply to like bigger chisels? I've recently bought HobbyMio chisels, I can use the size 0.125 to 0.3 just fine But have some trouble with 0.5 and 1(this one is quite bigger though) Any tips? :(
Unfortunately it doesn’t! They work a bit differently, they can be a bit of a pain at the beginning. I’m planning to cover them in the next video, so don’t worry!
Thanks for sharing. I’ve subscribed and looking forward to seeing more Gunpla tips as well as possibly some tea? I feel the balance is not quite there 😂
I’ve been waiting for this I don’t have a scriber yet since I just got an airbrush and will be trying to learn that first but when I do I will come back to this video to help me out. Also if you don’t mind me asking how long have you been doing this hobby for?
I have been thinking about getting an airbrush too, but I don’t have space for a decent setup right now… so I’m sticking with hand painting. I started back in 2021, when I was in lockdown.
@@TeaandGunpla I’ve thought about hand painting but trying to do a whole model seems a little daunting so I decided to just go for it and buy an airbrush. I’ve only been doing them for 8 months about and and idk if this sounds weird cause I can’t really all say but you seem pretty experienced for doing it for 3 years. Anyways keep up the good work.
Hand painting take its time but can be really rewarding. I am planning to do a video about it in the future 100%. To be honest I had been into similar hobbies before, like w40k for example, so I didn't start from zero. Also to become experienced you don't need just time but the will to do research and always try to improve yourself. Like getting an airbrush and learn how to use it!
This is easily the best scribing tutorial on TH-cam, simple and direct. 10/10
Thank you so much for the kind words!
Great tutorial! I have been building gunpla for many years and this is one of the best scribing tutorials on the subject that I have seen. It is clear to the point which will help any beginner. Keep up the great work.
Thank you so much for your kind words!
Great tutorial, something that I would personally recommend to start would be rewriting the lines that already exist in the model, so you know how the tool works, the angles and force needed, and this is also how the panel lining is easier.
To be honest I wanted to include rescribing existing lines in the tutorial, but I underestimated how plain the EG Nu Gundam is! There are no panel lines to work with... Maybe I will include this suggestion in other video. Thanks for pointing it out! Having viewers sharing their experience and knowledge is one of the best things that can happen.
Great vid. Easy to follow and relaxing too.
Thank you!
This is an excellent tutorial! Thank you for sharing :)
I'd love to hear your advice for pla plating (both design and execution)
Thank you so much! I will make a tutorial on pla plating in the future, so stay tuned :)
3:45 This is the *biggest* mistake I see a lot of beginners make, so good for highlighting it! 'Just let the weight of the tool do the work!' It's not a race, or timed competition. It doesn't need to make the desired depth on a single pass! ^_^ Also '"quality" takes time.'
Absolutely, this hobby needs you to take your time. Good result needs a lot of patient and dedication!
Nice tutorial, I have a question though
Does this also apply to like bigger chisels?
I've recently bought HobbyMio chisels, I can use the size 0.125 to 0.3 just fine
But have some trouble with 0.5 and 1(this one is quite bigger though)
Any tips? :(
Unfortunately it doesn’t! They work a bit differently, they can be a bit of a pain at the beginning. I’m planning to cover them in the next video, so don’t worry!
@@TeaandGunpla thank you so much! you have no idea how much this means to me :)
Thank you for the support! I hope I can deliver up to your expectations!
Thanks for sharing. I’ve subscribed and looking forward to seeing more Gunpla tips as well as possibly some tea? I feel the balance is not quite there 😂
Cheers mate! More tips are on their way and who knows, maybe some tips of which tea will help your concentration!
I’ve been waiting for this I don’t have a scriber yet since I just got an airbrush and will be trying to learn that first but when I do I will come back to this video to help me out. Also if you don’t mind me asking how long have you been doing this hobby for?
I have been thinking about getting an airbrush too, but I don’t have space for a decent setup right now… so I’m sticking with hand painting. I started back in 2021, when I was in lockdown.
@@TeaandGunpla I’ve thought about hand painting but trying to do a whole model seems a little daunting so I decided to just go for it and buy an airbrush. I’ve only been doing them for 8 months about and and idk if this sounds weird cause I can’t really all say but you seem pretty experienced for doing it for 3 years. Anyways keep up the good work.
Hand painting take its time but can be really rewarding. I am planning to do a video about it in the future 100%. To be honest I had been into similar hobbies before, like w40k for example, so I didn't start from zero. Also to become experienced you don't need just time but the will to do research and always try to improve yourself. Like getting an airbrush and learn how to use it!
What brand tape do you use?
The tape is from Dspiae
How is called the tool where you have fixed your ruler?
It’s called a bench vise
@@TeaandGunpla ahh that's the name in english, thanks a lot, I was looking for that tool so I can apply decals without moving the piece.
No worries!