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The best part of your videos is that it's easy for beginners to grasp, it's all well explained and you do well highlighting areas and freeze framing so everything is understood.
In the sea of Gunpla TH-camrs from the beginning you made yourself one of my favorites with your subtle humor and attention to detailing the process. Your video editing and attention to explaining make you different. Most English speaking Gubpls builders don’t take the time to explain the same as you. I actually think you have a great point on your approach to reviewing. It’s different enough from the general style of reviews that you could definitely solidify yourself in that genre with the approach you described. I know I’d certainly be interested. Keep up the great work man!
Oh gosh...thank you so much for your feedback...it really does means a lot to me... As for the kit review, I honestly might just go ahead and do it..since my channel is still tiny so I think it won't bring too much harm other than me wasting time :D
As some one who is just starting to scrib and customize kits, I really love these videos showing a deeper look at how you get from a to b. Keep it up ill be waiting for the next one
I actually really like the idea of a review based on the perspective of, "I WILL be modding this" - You're right, there are more than enough 'normal' reviews out there of kits. This would be a nice spin on a different kind of review - As someone who airbrushes and tries to mod/customize any kit I work on, I'd watch them for sure.
Including problematic areas in kit reviews is a good idea. Sometimes you run into defects, but other times it is related to the design itself - like weak points, where the plastic is thin. It would be beneficial if we could be aware of these ahead of time. Taking paint thickness into consideration is also important. Being able to deal with those issues proactively, is definitely better than having to go back and repaint.
Yes. Those are what I'm trying to target. And I think most builders would snap build the kit first before disassembling for painting, so I could also target tight parts that could use some peg trimming..
I really want to thank you for all this tutorial. It is really helpful. i hope u get to do more and more so i can take my gumpla to a higher level . Thank you again, and the videos are perfect, not boring at all, and very educational .
Another great video. Thank you for including the info on the chisel thickness :) These techniques are priceless for someone who is starting out. Not only is it design inspiration, but also useful hands on tips. I just started with my second kit in regards to customizing. This time around I'm implementing some variation in the panel lining by using different chisel sizes. As I'm not completely done yet, I might try the keyhole pattern. In regards to kit reviews: just do what you feel like. If you pour in the time and passion that you had with these videos, I'm sure they will turn out fine and people will like them.
Excellent video. Just the right amount of quality tutorial. Love that you always include what tools you're currently using in the vid. Cat just makes it 👌
Well Im new to gunpla but scribing and customizing is what actually got my attention in the hobby so I’m looking forward to practicing some of these techniques and then applying them. I’m subbed for your future teachings!
Just starting out in the Gunpla hobby and I have to say so far I find your videos to be among the best once I have seen. Easy to follow, good focus on each step of the process and each video have a nice length and topic to them. You show one thing and how you do it and not the classics "here is a custom gunpla with a lot of cuts showing ish what I have done and maybe showing al of it".
Thank you ...though I too have some video formats that mostly showcases the general process of a custom build but I'll still do these tutorial videos for sure ..thanks !
Awesome video. After only painting my kits and I little scribing for 2 years, I’ve finally decided to start customising my kits. Your videos have been teaching so much. Thanks for the tutorials and keep up the good work.( would love to see a tutorial on making custom built pistons if you have done them before)
Hey! Thank you 😊 for the support. While personally I don't scratch build a lot..but I'm keen to improve on that. So yeah, definitely gonna try it ... And maybe give my thoughts on it.
Love the video. Would love to know how people make custom parts for their gundam. I've seen a lot of photos of gunpla with really large shoulder attachments or large backpack additions
I've always been pretty subpar at scratch building. But it's something that I would like to get better at. Maybe in the future when I'm confident enough
These are really good videos, can you make more? I just hit the subscribe button lol. Right now I wanna learn how you do clean square holes to add some mesh or honeycomb grills.
Hello, glad my videos are helpful. I'm currently away with my family but I'm hoping to come back for more contents whenever I can. Hope you'll stick around :D
Great video. Love stuff like this. I like the idea of reviewing kits for problems and or fixes too. For example, everyone tells me a RG kit suffers, ok how do I fix it? Or cant I? Also covering easy break parts seems like a great idea.
Hey! Absolutely love your videos! I’m hooked and I have been bingeing on ur videos :) are you from Malaysia? Me too. Where in Malaysia? Just followed your instagram too! Keep it up!
After a series of technical difficulties and re-dos, the next tutorial is finally done. If you like the content, please consider supporting the channel below :D
Buy me a coffee : buymeacoff.ee/gunplanewbie
The best part of your videos is that it's easy for beginners to grasp, it's all well explained and you do well highlighting areas and freeze framing so everything is understood.
In the sea of Gunpla TH-camrs from the beginning you made yourself one of my favorites with your subtle humor and attention to detailing the process. Your video editing and attention to explaining make you different. Most English speaking Gubpls builders don’t take the time to explain the same as you.
I actually think you have a great point on your approach to reviewing. It’s different enough from the general style of reviews that you could definitely solidify yourself in that genre with the approach you described. I know I’d certainly be interested. Keep up the great work man!
Oh gosh...thank you so much for your feedback...it really does means a lot to me... As for the kit review, I honestly might just go ahead and do it..since my channel is still tiny so I think it won't bring too much harm other than me wasting time :D
As a junior gunpla painter and customizer I would definitely like reviews focused on what is and isn’t a paint friendly kit
As some one who is just starting to scrib and customize kits, I really love these videos showing a deeper look at how you get from a to b. Keep it up ill be waiting for the next one
Ah thank you!
I actually really like the idea of a review based on the perspective of, "I WILL be modding this" - You're right, there are more than enough 'normal' reviews out there of kits. This would be a nice spin on a different kind of review - As someone who airbrushes and tries to mod/customize any kit I work on, I'd watch them for sure.
Yeah, I might as well give it a try. Nothing to lose other than fine :)
Including problematic areas in kit reviews is a good idea. Sometimes you run into defects, but other times it is related to the design itself - like weak points, where the plastic is thin. It would be beneficial if we could be aware of these ahead of time.
Taking paint thickness into consideration is also important. Being able to deal with those issues proactively, is definitely better than having to go back and repaint.
Yes. Those are what I'm trying to target. And I think most builders would snap build the kit first before disassembling for painting, so I could also target tight parts that could use some peg trimming..
This kind of content are pure gold. Thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge. The video overall quality is fantastic!
Greetings from Colombia!
Muchas gracias!
Love it, not enough videos like this that I have seen! Definitely subscribed after this!
Not too long, not boring. I love your videos, and I don't mind you repeating the steps.
You're a legend for sticking till the end ☺️
@@GunplaNewbie It's quality content. Why wouldn't I? ;)
Appreciate the support 😊
I really want to thank you for all this tutorial. It is really helpful. i hope u get to do more and more so i can take my gumpla to a higher level . Thank you again, and the videos are perfect, not boring at all, and very educational .
Another great video. Thank you for including the info on the chisel thickness :) These techniques are priceless for someone who is starting out. Not only is it design inspiration, but also useful hands on tips. I just started with my second kit in regards to customizing. This time around I'm implementing some variation in the panel lining by using different chisel sizes. As I'm not completely done yet, I might try the keyhole pattern.
In regards to kit reviews: just do what you feel like. If you pour in the time and passion that you had with these videos, I'm sure they will turn out fine and people will like them.
I'm glad those information has been helpful. Thank you for your support. Do ask away if you needed any clarification, happy to help :)
Excellent video. Just the right amount of quality tutorial. Love that you always include what tools you're currently using in the vid. Cat just makes it 👌
Thanks ☺️ stay tuned for more
Well Im new to gunpla but scribing and customizing is what actually got my attention in the hobby so I’m looking forward to practicing some of these techniques and then applying them. I’m subbed for your future teachings!
Thanks for the support. Ask away if you have any questions 🙂
Just starting out in the Gunpla hobby and I have to say so far I find your videos to be among the best once I have seen. Easy to follow, good focus on each step of the process and each video have a nice length and topic to them. You show one thing and how you do it and not the classics "here is a custom gunpla with a lot of cuts showing ish what I have done and maybe showing al of it".
Thank you ...though I too have some video formats that mostly showcases the general process of a custom build but I'll still do these tutorial videos for sure ..thanks !
I love ur video so much! its detailed, well explained and skills u taught is very useful ;) looking forward to more techniques!
Thank you! And I'm glad the video has been useful 😊
Video's great, narration and instruction is precise. Always appreciate your stuff.
Much appreciated!
I love the idea of some kits review for modification !! No one really doing it
Thank you ..I might do it :D
Awesome video. After only painting my kits and I little scribing for 2 years, I’ve finally decided to start customising my kits. Your videos have been teaching so much. Thanks for the tutorials and keep up the good work.( would love to see a tutorial on making custom built pistons if you have done them before)
Hey! Thank you 😊 for the support. While personally I don't scratch build a lot..but I'm keen to improve on that. So yeah, definitely gonna try it ... And maybe give my thoughts on it.
thanks, man, With this technic, I can scribe perfect details on HG and MG kits.
Thank you. Ask away if you have any questions 🙂
Awesome video bro!
Very well explained, keep posting more tutorials!
More to come!
Great videos, also I’ll be looking forward for more, keep them coming, you have very nice ideas and cool designs 😎👍🏼
Thank you for your support 🙂
Love the video. Would love to know how people make custom parts for their gundam. I've seen a lot of photos of gunpla with really large shoulder attachments or large backpack additions
I've always been pretty subpar at scratch building. But it's something that I would like to get better at. Maybe in the future when I'm confident enough
No..the video is not boring..moarr!!
Thanks 👍 you're a legend for watching till the end
Nice work..and tutorial..Just curious, where did you buy the guide tape?
Lovin the videos man! Yo, i love the light switch one. Used it on my eg rx78-2. Easy but fancy looking. Cheers!
Be sure to tag me the photos ! :D and thanks for the support 😊
@@GunplaNewbie Sure! Your videos have been very helpful for beginners like me
These are really good videos, can you make more? I just hit the subscribe button lol.
Right now I wanna learn how you do clean square holes to add some mesh or honeycomb grills.
Hello, glad my videos are helpful. I'm currently away with my family but I'm hoping to come back for more contents whenever I can. Hope you'll stick around :D
Perfect video love your style 👌
Thanks 👍☺️
Great video. Love stuff like this. I like the idea of reviewing kits for problems and or fixes too. For example, everyone tells me a RG kit suffers, ok how do I fix it? Or cant I? Also covering easy break parts seems like a great idea.
A lot of people have shared the same feedback. So I'll most likely do it for my next kit. Be sure to sub so you don't miss out :D
A nice one, I'll say. Good tutorial =)
Thanks 😊👍
Thats wonderful
Thank you ☺️
Comeback, we miss you bro
Haha I miss making contents and doing gunplas too
Great videos , can you do tutorials of how to make maje simetric panel lines , for example one leg to the other leg , thanks
Ah..basically duplication. While I think I'm decent at that but perhaps I could show how I do it.
@@GunplaNewbie yes please , that would be great thanks
Hey, I got a question for you (GunplaNewbie), have you ever shopped at majinhobby
Hmm I don't think I have... Couldn't recall
Hey! Absolutely love your videos! I’m hooked and I have been bingeing on ur videos :) are you from Malaysia? Me too. Where in Malaysia? Just followed your instagram too! Keep it up!
Thank you for your support 🙂 yes, in from Malaysia!
Good quality as usual ☺️
Thanks 😁
Love the vids, keep up the great work
Thank you 😊 stay tuned for more
Love it
Thanks. I hope it's been helpful 😃
U are awesome
What is that stripped tape you use?
That's the DSPIAE guide tape. Links can be found on the description section ☺️
@@GunplaNewbie ok thanks I'll see if I try applying your technique to something 😂
Annoy Your Cat is a step that is unfortunately left out of many instruction manuals.
lol A very important part of the build process at that.......