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    It's been a long time coming, but MS Paints is finally taking the Gunpla plunge, building, painting and posing his first kits.
    0:00 Intro
    2:18 Build
    6:33 MOAR KITS!
    10:19 Super Secret Hobby Hack
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  • @redcoat259
    @redcoat259 Před rokem +151

    A testament to @MSPaints and his channel. I just watched a 15 min vid on a subject that didn’t interest me based on a genre that I don’t get and that leaves me cold…I’m now off to look for one of these kits 😂 Cheers Dave!

    • @MSPaints
      @MSPaints  Před rokem +9

      Haha! Relatable! Know nothing about the wider context of this stuff, but still love the kit process!

    • @akumaking1
      @akumaking1 Před rokem

      @@MSPaints can you kitbash a Commander Farsight Gunpla?

    • @aaronluisdelacruz4212
      @aaronluisdelacruz4212 Před rokem +1

      What did you bought? I recommend buying an Origins line Zaku 2 or if you want more dakka, an MG Heavyarms. Just stay away from RG line until your confident enough, some of does kits are in builder words "hand grenades"

  • @chris.replay
    @chris.replay Před rokem +47

    As someone who collects, build and paints both Warhammer 40k and Gunpla, they're both very different beasts in terms of the painting process
    Whereas with tabletop minis you will mostly use a brush, with Gunpla an airbrush or even rattle cans are your best friends.
    Typically with Gunpla, the way you're "supposed to paint it", is leave it disassembled, prime all the individual pieces grey (while keeping them organized by their original colors of course), then apply a darker "pre-shade" to all the recessed lines, and if you so desire a highlight to all the raised edges. So do it all in greyscale first.
    THEN go over the pieces completely with the respective color for those pieces. Using an airbrush there will be no brush strokes, and the color paint layer SHOULD be thin enough that you will get a highlighted and shaded gradient showing through the color paint.
    Then varnish all the pieces, AND THEN assemble the whole thing.
    There are a ton of other little tips and tricks, like making sure you don't put too much paint on pegs or holes that go together, or in joints, etc, and then there's panel lining (using an enamel ink to darken all the lines in the panels, etc).
    Check out another CZcamsr OtakuBuilder, he even puts LED's in his builds

  • @ShatnersToupe
    @ShatnersToupe Před rokem +57

    As far as hobby products go, Gundam/gunpla is some of the best bang for buck money you can spend. The engineering in some of the kits is absolutely insane, they are super customizable and when compared to stuff like warhammer...... it's dirt fuckin' cheap.

    • @666styxxx666
      @666styxxx666 Před rokem +3

      As well as being cheaper wargameable to boot if you choose plus you can get a MG for the price of a single captain ( 🤔a few different posable gunpla or a single static figure decisions decisions 🤔)

    • @DaLEGOmaniac
      @DaLEGOmaniac Před 9 měsíci +1

      There is three free war game rule sets available online. I’m learning mobile suit skirmish personally.

  • @loadedgun28
    @loadedgun28 Před rokem +53

    Love that you are reaching outside of the main GW hobby and doing Gunpla.
    More Gunpla videos please along with your regular content. 👍

  • @jasoncombs3232
    @jasoncombs3232 Před rokem +7

    I always love it when a mini painter gets hooked on gundams. Welcome aboard soldier!

  • @drl317
    @drl317 Před rokem +46

    There's a really good Japanese CZcamsr called Senasuke who builds Gundams and then paints them, with a brush, using mostly Citadel paints. (She also sometimes does GW models too.) The auto-generated translated subtitles usually work well enough to get an idea of what's going on, too.

    • @666styxxx666
      @666styxxx666 Před rokem +1

      I followed her ages ago another great modeller is umi shinonome 😉a model who models 😁 I've a long list of different people I follow for all my different plamo needs and they all use different techniques for painting which is a good thing,so many choices for bringing out the best in kits

    • @ckplays4953
      @ckplays4953 Před 7 měsíci

      I recently discovered her as well and she is a good intro to hand painting kits.

  • @miloszivkovic6256
    @miloszivkovic6256 Před 5 měsíci +4

    "And because Gundam were designed to look cool as f**k and not sell a paint line, this is gonna be simple" This is too funny and too true

  • @averyangrycrow4936
    @averyangrycrow4936 Před rokem +17

    Fun fact: the iconic gundam red, blue, and white, was chosen to sell toys by the producers
    The original colours for the RX-78, as chosen by the writer of the original show, were actually grey and blue, as seen on the G3 gundam in char’s deleted affair

  • @yodhanhunter
    @yodhanhunter Před 5 měsíci

    I love building Gunpla. The intelligence of the engineering is great.

  • @euansmith3699
    @euansmith3699 Před rokem +14

    I'm a real fan of the Super Deformed (SD) versions of the Gundam kits. They work quite well for chunky battle suits in 28mm scale. I agree, the kits are beautifully engineered.
    James is so realistic; unlike Dave's other "Friends" you can't see the rods operating his arms.
    Gundam: Engineered For A More Pleasant Experience.
    10:50 That panel line filling in with the grime is very satisfying.
    The finished effect of those battleworn BFRs is cool.

  • @samprastherabbit
    @samprastherabbit Před rokem +6

    MS Paints: I'm gonna try Gundam models!
    Me: alright, that looks like a nice model
    MS Paints: So, you build it, but also it has joints! It can change poses!
    Me: Sorcery!!

  • @joseluisnd75
    @joseluisnd75 Před rokem

    Gunpla are a very nice way to enter our hobby for noobs. My daughter (12 years old) never built a model. I bought her a Gundam and she built it in minutes, no help needed. Gorgeous engineering. Great vid.

  • @paulbowmer4652
    @paulbowmer4652 Před rokem +12

    Love seeing miniature painters take on gunpla, they do great paint jobs on them and it's great to see the reactions to how well Bandai put these kits together after 40 years of doing it.

    • @666styxxx666
      @666styxxx666 Před rokem +3

      I've been building gunpla for those 40 years as well as wargaming figures sci-fi, fantasy, real armour/planes, BANDAI is my main reason for being broke 🤭 although kotobukiya and recently good smile company have raised their game ( they just cost way more )

  • @Matthew_Dubroq
    @Matthew_Dubroq Před rokem +12

    Gundam was my gateway drug into modeling. Still my fav.

  • @schemage2210
    @schemage2210 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Clear Vanish, go figure.Will have to remember this trick for my own gunpla models.

  • @knightsljx
    @knightsljx Před 8 měsíci +2

    If you're a modeler, I highly recommend watching videos (like this one) on how different players of each field (science fiction/gunpla , military, TT miniatures) apply their skills to other model types. It's super interesting and educational to see the techniques being applied

  • @SolicitorPirate
    @SolicitorPirate Před rokem +1

    Absolutely did not expect to hear the Shadow Skill opening song in the background, but very happy to have done so

  • @Myths_and_Magic4
    @Myths_and_Magic4 Před rokem +8

    I got into Miniature painting because of gunpla, so its great to see it appreciated more👍

  • @duppyman9025
    @duppyman9025 Před rokem +4

    Looks really cool, If it could speak it would say "The Tau wish they could be me"

  • @andrewr880
    @andrewr880 Před rokem +1

    Timber! Lol wow dude, I'm stunned by this whole thing. A model kit you can pose? I was aware of gunpla but had no idea of the specifics and the workings are amazing...

  • @KabinMiniatures
    @KabinMiniatures Před rokem +14

    Awesome job! It's always interesting to see how the wargaming hobby connects with other hobbies. Like tin soldiers, board games, scale modelling or, indeed, gunpla 👍

    • @MSPaints
      @MSPaints  Před rokem +11

      All connects! I just wish warhammer dudes realised that haha

  • @sovietbear1917
    @sovietbear1917 Před rokem +2

    Was out and about tonight and picked up a Gundam kit. Can't wait to put it together tomorrow!

  • @bradyrigg1426
    @bradyrigg1426 Před rokem +7

    I got started with model cars, but quickly got pulled into gunpla with the introduction of the gundam wing gunpla commercials that would run on toonami.
    I actually only got into warhammer because I stopped into a gw store for paint for my gunpla!
    There is no company that reinvests so heavily into design and manufacturing of new kits as bandia. They actually listen to their customers as well. They have made some “shitty” kits, but then go back after getting feedback, retool the molds, and re-manufacture those kits. A good example is the the Zaku II. The created a zaku II 2.0 kit to refresh a 15 year old kit, and it sucked; moldlines everywhere, terrible tolerances, and an overall poor building experience. They released the 2.5 after backlash and then the 3.0 soon after. The 3.0 came out after the real grade kit and the rg and 3.0 master grade are incredible.
    Your technique is one I’ve seen before, back when Most gunpla modelers had their own blogs. I think it even used to have directions on how to varnish your kit and then use the gundam panel liners. I don’t think you see it too often because of a cultural differences between most gunpla modelers and war gamers. Because there is no game associated with the kit, most modelers spend hours meticulously building, cleaning, and painting to to get a incredibly clean, car paint quality result; we normally use lacquer paint even. Also I don’t know many gunpla modelers that have a pile of shame. Basically, because gunpla’s only purpose is to be enjoyed during the process and then displayed, they don’t tend to have a desire to complete the process quickly like a war gamer preparing for a game.
    Super cool video, and I’m glad you took a look at the kits. The thing I love about gunpla is that it really has a community that lives and dies by the “your kit, your rules”, unlike warhammer where anything you do is “fucking wrong, and stupid”.

    • @Jc88500
      @Jc88500 Před rokem

      I think you made a mistake here since the MG Zaku II 2.0 is a beloved and awesome kit, to the point many people say it doesn’t need an update. It’s also the latest version of the Zaku in MG despite being a 15 year old mold now with even the MG Gouf and Psycho Zaku reusing parts of the same frame. I’ve built 2 myself and love both of them. I’ve never experienced the moldlines or horrible tolerances you describe.
      The RX-78-2 is also the only suit with a 3.0, and the 2.0 kit of that is also a very good. Not only that, but both the RG RX-78 and Zaku II are known to be pretty delicate. so I’m not quite sure which kit you’re talking about now.

  • @TrentRosenbaum
    @TrentRosenbaum Před 16 dny +1

    I've just got my son who's five his first EG kit and he's loving it. So naturally this video was an eye opener for a route to painting them. I'll have to get one myself and try it out.
    I've built an older Zoids Liger Zero kit and that was so relaxing and fun. Also helped I was watching the series as well ❤

    • @MSPaints
      @MSPaints  Před 16 dny +1

      Glad to hear the love is spreading! Just go easy on the enamel washes! I discovered a few weeks later the plastic reacts poorly to it in the long run.

    • @TrentRosenbaum
      @TrentRosenbaum Před 16 dny

      @@MSPaints yes that advice is like gold dust to me. I've not used enamel washes before. So I think there are a lot of tests to be done. Was this despite the varnish layers or was it because the wash runs into areas that were not covered as well?

  • @Trinioutsider34
    @Trinioutsider34 Před rokem +1

    I've been building Gunpla since 1999 longer than I've been building and painting Warhammer miniatures. It's always cool to see others get into Gunpla. Especially, those who stick mainly with miniatures and have joy in building them.

  • @smudge666uk
    @smudge666uk Před rokem +1

    I'm mainly a gunpla model maker that dabbles in the occasional GW model so this is right up my street mate.
    Most of the gunpla world use lacquer paints through an airbrush as it's more durable when you're posing the kits but there's also some great acrylic lines that are a bit more heavy duty (the mecha line by vallejo is a good example of this) which could lend well to hand brushing . Your method of painting the kits is a really interesting take and has come out really well, I might give it a go on an EG RX78-2 I've got myself.
    Would love to see you make some more gunpla in the furture and I hope you've had fun, remember gunpla is freedom!

  • @EvilAdvisor
    @EvilAdvisor Před rokem

    Well damn, that is a neat trick I've got to use when I paint any of my gunpla. Gotta say its nice seeing videos using bandai kits from the miniature hobby space. Especially since the only reason I even collect, assemble, and "paint" tiny armies is because I started with a few gundam kits.

  • @ignacywinski192
    @ignacywinski192 Před rokem +9

    Great job! I’m a huge Gunpla fan, having 35 models, but I never painted any before. They gave me confidance to try wargaming miniatures. I can reccomend the anime as well, especially the original series from the 70’. It has suprisingly strong anti-war message for a kids cartoon.

  • @baddubs2826
    @baddubs2826 Před 8 měsíci

    the MG F91 is such a great kit to start with, the little bits and bops like the back of the feet or the flaps inside the shoulders are so cool to build up and see work.

  • @Spardin
    @Spardin Před rokem +5

    Gundam kits are so nice to build
    They are pretty relaxing to build as they just go together no problems

  • @PictishMiniPainting
    @PictishMiniPainting Před rokem

    I have made 7 Gundam kits, some HG, 1 MG and the rest in RG. But i had never seen a sprue holder plate...Daddy needs this in his life!!!

  • @nicholaswhitby
    @nicholaswhitby Před rokem +2

    Good choice having Gundam Wing playing in the background of the patreon segment 😅

  • @Captn_Grumpy
    @Captn_Grumpy Před rokem +2

    From what I understand the RX-78 EG is the recommended first build. I dont like Gundam but like models so I have one sitting on my shelf ready to test the zen of these kits.

  • @magnusmillerwilson
    @magnusmillerwilson Před rokem +4

    THIS IS SO COOL FOR SO MANY REASONS! 1. Gunpla / Gundam! I’m gundam-curious but haven’t gotten there yet…so cool to see you adventurously take the plunge! Really fun attitude and exploration of the subject. 2. Involving a Patron involved in this way is SO COOL! What a great idea! 3. I love that you took this so far, with trying to blend the usual mini hobby elements in! 4. Profit? 😂

  • @fecastonguay
    @fecastonguay Před rokem +2

    How come no one talks about that AWESOME intro song? Man, I want to download it and start working on my abs to it!

  • @xdevantx5870
    @xdevantx5870 Před rokem

    Alright I love your video. I love watching people discover Gunpla for the first time.

  • @ramblingbadger
    @ramblingbadger Před rokem

    This video has got me from "yeah i get they are awesome kits but they look so clean and cheesy AF" to "I must now buy all of the things and paint them". Thanks mate!

  • @jiriz0r
    @jiriz0r Před rokem +2

    I love gunpla, it is my second plastic crack addiction after Warhammer and BattleTech miniatures. I’ve built dozens but I haven’t truly painted one yet. Because I prefer a more anime clean look I just panel-line my kits. Panel lining is usually done with either special markers or with wash-like ink (Tamiya makes some great ones) that I’ve also been using in mini painting.
    As an aside I’d like to mention that I liked the use of the Black Lagoon soundtrack in the video, very grimdark anime appropriate for a gunpla video on this channel.

  • @N1kolajen
    @N1kolajen Před rokem

    Build my first Gundam kit last week. I absolutely loved it! I hate building GW models and only enjoy the painting process. Building the Gundam kit was a very Zen experience. It was so relaxing and fun. I have the same feeling when painting Warhammer (most of the time). I really want to build more kits when I can afford it. The only downside to Gunpla VS Warhammer is that you are "only" building a display piece and not something you can take to your friends and play a game with. One of the big draws of Warhammer is that my hobbying has a greater purpose(they are going to be used on the tabletop). I don't have space for displaying my stuff(small house with wife, kids and my dining table as my temporary hobby space) but my gundam found a spot at my studio/offie space where I work and I guess it needs company at some point. Im happy you did a video about the topic!

  • @myzri3557
    @myzri3557 Před rokem +1

    I love the way that turned out.

  • @raymondleung25
    @raymondleung25 Před rokem

    Do enjoy the gunpla rabbit hole. Glad you went for the master grade line. Hope you dig around and look into the perfect grade line. It is a different hobby but the same principles do remain. I went both the warhammer and gunpla hole.

  • @Buhdric89
    @Buhdric89 Před rokem +1

    As a casual Gundam builder just now getting into 40k, I'm glad to have found this video from my favorite CZcams painter thus far.

  • @joethompson4023
    @joethompson4023 Před rokem +1

    always immaculate music choice from ms paints

  • @elvisvalentin3010
    @elvisvalentin3010 Před rokem

    They do also make 55mm Gundams, The line is called Gundam Artifact. Always blows my mind how few mini builders and customizers have never build a Gundam kit. There is even a world gunpla competition that I'm sure a few mini painters/ terrain builders can place high in.

  • @SpoonyBard88
    @SpoonyBard88 Před rokem

    Gunpla is such a zen hobby. I got into it as a pre-teen when Wing came to Toonami. Still have those models!

  • @mrfixitishere
    @mrfixitishere Před 5 měsíci +1

    I tend to paint gundam with a matte finish for a more military look and i like Tamiya weathering power with a matte clear coat. I also paint on the sprue to keep myself clean. My next model im going to try panel lining, makes the little bit pop.

  • @athollmcnicoll1028
    @athollmcnicoll1028 Před rokem +6

    No Dave never tried building any of these mechanised robots. But cheers for showing us how.

  • @dicewarfaregaming
    @dicewarfaregaming Před rokem +11

    Great vid as usual. The final model and paint job looks ace. AD Police, a man of impeccable taste!

  • @alangates5240
    @alangates5240 Před rokem

    Superb, if only all gaming g kits were that sophisticated but also straightforward to put together.

  • @ptothemc
    @ptothemc Před rokem +1

    So happy you made this video! Been thinking about crossing over and doing some gunplay for awhile.

  • @sevencoloredmage8726
    @sevencoloredmage8726 Před rokem +6

    Yeah, Gundams are really great engineered. I've built a MG FAZZ a long time ago. How you basically built a Gundam to then add on more and more additional armor pieces on top of it was pretty fun. Gunpla and tank kits from Tamiya were so much cheaper and better than what GW offered for their tanks, it was eye opening.

  • @krow1551
    @krow1551 Před rokem +1

    My friends were reccomended this video and I decided to check it out. Never seen you before but man are you interesting. Love the frog, love the look, and you have a very nice voice to listen to.
    As for Warhammer I still have yet to try it out as I lean more on the Gundam side but seeing you try it out makes me wanna take a crack at it. The Necrons in particular look interesting.

  • @elstonation
    @elstonation Před rokem +2

    Dammit I had forgotten all about gundam wing! Now I have heavy arms (gundam, not literal heavy arms) and hunting through the internet for the other 4. Thanks Dave!!! (Said in a sarcastic tone that's not actually sarcastic as a love being a nerd 😁)

  • @frosty1705
    @frosty1705 Před rokem +3

    After watching this I have now ordered 3 kits lol

  • @centristcontrarian3344
    @centristcontrarian3344 Před 10 měsíci

    An old friend (we aren't in contact anymore) got me into Gunpla about 10 years ago and weird timing, but I just finished three more kits today.
    It's an amazing hobby and I can't help but want to to make a tabletop robot battle game out of it.

  • @lootpigeon
    @lootpigeon Před rokem +3

    Awesome video, thanks for letting me build one of the starter kits! It was a really fun build 😄
    Now I have more opportunities added to my pile of potential 😂

    • @MSPaints
      @MSPaints  Před rokem +2

      Thanks for joining us! That pile of previously well intentioned purchases must grow. On the bright side you don't have to paint these.

  • @sigonwulf
    @sigonwulf Před rokem +3

    I love Gundams!

  • @Gundumb_guy
    @Gundumb_guy Před rokem +2

    Love seeing more various modelers jumping into the gunpla world!

  • @nigelmcenaney1671
    @nigelmcenaney1671 Před rokem +1

    Well done Dave. My kids now want a Gundam kit. Great video sir.

    • @MSPaints
      @MSPaints  Před rokem

      Sorry mate! Every time you leave a comment I fear I cost you some dollar! Haha

  • @hungrygremlin5151
    @hungrygremlin5151 Před rokem +6

    Watching the tolerances on the manufacture of these kits was jaw dropping

    • @vagabondht5791
      @vagabondht5791 Před rokem +3

      Bandai also have the ability to do three colours on a runner, They also engineered the ability to mold movable parts togeather for older PG hands and the Real grade inner frames used the same process.

  • @lorddraconum
    @lorddraconum Před 10 měsíci

    I have been wargaming for a long time. But only been in the gunpla hobby for about 5 to 6 years. Just starting to paint them up know. So i can combine both hobbies.

  • @daiatnara971
    @daiatnara971 Před rokem +2

    That's a great paint job there. I've never got my hands on an actual Gundam, but had a similar experience a few weeks back with a Transformers model kit built along the same lines - never seen a kit like that before, had a fantastic evening putting her together, and immediately went and preordered the next in the line when I was done.

  • @lunnymav
    @lunnymav Před rokem +6

    I love gundam kits. They really are wonderful to work with and customize. I wish there was a game to go with them.

    • @MSPaints
      @MSPaints  Před rokem +2

      There's a pdf knocking around for one online! Think i'm gonna try Titanicus rules with them hahaha

    • @lunnymav
      @lunnymav Před rokem +1

      @@MSPaints oh! That’s a pretty great idea.

    • @jherazob
      @jherazob Před rokem +3

      There are *multiple* fan-made games out there, and i faintly recall seeing pics of matches, it's convenient that the terrain for Dropzone Commander and the like exactly fits the 1/100 scale of the MG kits, means we can get full tables if we want (and i for one would use it even for the cheap 1/144 scale kits too).
      Plus people play with the tiny "gashapon" figures too, which are about the size of our minis, easier to use those to field whole groups of figures too.

  • @HellWhiteRaven
    @HellWhiteRaven Před rokem +1

    Also I've never picked up one of these kits before, but definitely will be looking out for some of them now!

  • @MiaTsukiyoko
    @MiaTsukiyoko Před rokem +3

    I love gunpla, so fun to build, and you get great results even with just placing the stickers (when there is) and panel lining with some shade or fine point markers. I have several ones from the Gundam Seed series, the Strike Noir being my favorite and the Strike Freedom being one of the must have from this series. Still not had my first Perfect/Master Grade tough, I tend to keep with the High Grade ones (smaller and a little cheaper).
    And now there is even the kits with LEDs in them... I need some of those.

  • @zippy5131
    @zippy5131 Před rokem

    I bought a Gundam back in the late '70's early '80's and still have it and the box, it's not as multi part as these darlings, I think about twelve parts and snapfit. There is on the Vallejo channel a chap who does these models abit bloody nice.

  • @kylegaron8564
    @kylegaron8564 Před 13 dny

    I’ve been trying to learn about weathering and this really helps.

  • @Axofpik
    @Axofpik Před 6 měsíci

    So there is a super easy way to prime if you want to preserve coloration, the parts are generally SOLID colored all the way though, meaning a light sand followed by a thin clear matte spray paint. the one exception to the solid colored parts is any kit that mentions a 'coating'. Finally there are a specialty product called "gundam markers" there basically a cheat way to do pannel lining

  • @ItsDrMcQuack
    @ItsDrMcQuack Před rokem +4

    Thank you so much for making this video, knowing full well it'll tank compared to Warhammer stuff. Saw your video about that the other day, so I know it's a legitimate sacrifice you're making.
    Love your channel, mate, you are among my very favourite creators - in the hobby space as well as in general.
    Cheers!

    • @MSPaints
      @MSPaints  Před rokem +2

      I did absolute take a big one on this hahaha. But it’s alright. The real dread is knowing it won’t do well! Haha. Thanks for watching! I enjoyed making it

    • @KriusAerion
      @KriusAerion Před rokem

      @@MSPaints I just got hooked on your channel and I really appreciate this video and I'd love to see more in the future.

  • @Blacknight8850
    @Blacknight8850 Před rokem

    I've made a couple of Gundam and non-gundam Gunpla kits, and yeah some of the articulation is crazy - my Master Grade Gouf has 13 parts in each foot just so he can stand on tiptoe!

  • @SSVNormandy2
    @SSVNormandy2 Před rokem

    I've built many Gundam models over the years, none of which have survived house moves or accidents. Recently started to build a few more as a sideline to my more common 40k and military modelling. I tend to customise and fully paint mine. I've never had any problems with using acrylic paints on them to date.
    The modelling world of all kinds is interconnected. We all use the same tools, techniques and materials. And there's a lot of shared interest and skills. But for some reason, it always seems to be so... compartmentalised, between miniature wargaming, gundam modelling, military modelling, and the model railways community - even though they're all linked in a huge amount of ways.

  • @RedBairnMedia
    @RedBairnMedia Před rokem +1

    Brilliant video with mouth watering B-Roll. Superb work!

  • @TheLVJ
    @TheLVJ Před rokem

    Welcome to our ranks! I would love to see more gunpla(Gundam plastic model kit) content. Either way, you've earned a sub from me. Love your style.

  • @Mitch0482
    @Mitch0482 Před rokem +1

    Well God damn, I’m getting a Gundam. 👍👍 great video, hope you’re keeping well fella

  • @BlizzAz
    @BlizzAz Před rokem

    I built a couple of the entry level kits years ago and found them to be really quite amazing; and frankly, the price makes them feel like a steal.

  • @dogedad5172
    @dogedad5172 Před rokem +2

    picked up my first kit this week. Was very impressed with the ability to pose what is essentially a build your own action figure. the plastic quality and detail is insane.

  • @TheBurg229
    @TheBurg229 Před rokem +2

    I've painted a few. I completely disassembled them, primed them, and painted each part individually then assembled for weathering (for those I wanted to weather) and highlighting.

  • @diazepam4979
    @diazepam4979 Před rokem

    I built some Gunpla and Macross models in the past, I usually used Tamiya mat varnish as sealant at the end of the build to remove the gloss plastic effect. I was curious about priming first with varnish but like you didn't find anyone trying it, so thank you for experimenting. I will follow your process on some of my models that need a less pristine look.

  • @jonmeech8748
    @jonmeech8748 Před rokem +3

    Love your channel and always appreciate the diversity of your content. I particularily liked this video and will watch it again. Would very much like to see some more gunpla. I think a few of them could make a really interesting game

    • @MSPaints
      @MSPaints  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Jon! We have a perfect grade video coming soon!

  • @zanzarmar
    @zanzarmar Před rokem +2

    Welcome to the hobby! I find building Gunpla scratches a different building itch than war gaming models and you don't need to paint them if you don't feel like it.

  • @1JC1988
    @1JC1988 Před rokem +1

    Great video as always, the music was especially on point today!

  • @davidlankester
    @davidlankester Před rokem +1

    This is great for the Gamma Wolves game!

  • @christophercassidy-schroed9169

    Dave; without swearing...
    Nek Minnut, also Dave; this is cool as fuck

  • @deanlewis8083
    @deanlewis8083 Před rokem

    i have two waiting on my shelf. i also like the weathered look. this is what i needed to get me take them down next.

  • @Berserkerworks
    @Berserkerworks Před rokem +2

    Always kinda wondered what would happen when these two hobbies collided, and now I know. It's awesome!

  • @adamminister7123
    @adamminister7123 Před rokem +1

    My Gunpla stash is almost as big as my Wargaming stash. lol
    It still amazes me that even the cheapest Gunpla kit has so much engineering put into them.

  • @rugbymeat
    @rugbymeat Před rokem

    Great little video on something less well known in the hobby world! It looks great!

  • @SRM576
    @SRM576 Před rokem +3

    Was not expecting a Gunpla video today, gorgeous job on them!

  • @AlexanderVanDamme
    @AlexanderVanDamme Před 6 měsíci +1

    What a great result ❤
    I built some gunpla too cuz i love the series and games but im too afraid to try painting one. I really think i could mess it up and ruin my build. 😅

  • @AZombieDude83
    @AZombieDude83 Před rokem

    Wow thank you very much I've had some Gundam kits that I got on my honeymoon to Japan I've been too scared/ intimidated to start as like you I wanted to paint the kits too but the thought of trying prime and build each part individually was a scary prospect and so they sat on my to-do shelf 😅 for 4-5years now ... But knowing that it is possible to build them fully and then add details and paint them after they are built is alot more accessible thank you so much dude

  • @AlluMan96
    @AlluMan96 Před rokem

    Gundams were probably my first peering into the painting and modeling hobby space as a whole. Like so many other things in life, most of the paths that lead to where I am today came from my formative years into anime at around 12-14 years of age, when video games became secondary in my life and I was still young enough, that things other than rent and survival could be my primary interest in life. While I never really had the interest for and still to this day never had an interest in models and figurines that weren't a means to some other end like wargaming and the like, it was the first time I could see and appreciate the amount of time and effort it takes for people to make these things and make them look stylish as fuck. At the time, I didn't even know if I was ever going to get into this kind of stuff, oblivious to what a couple of lore-guides and some angry robot skeleton bois could do to a person, but even at that time, I always had respect for people that put in the effort.
    That said, I don't know if Gundams would be the thing for me. To me, as someone to whom modeling and painting is a bit of a tertiary interest in Wargaming, a big point in this stuff to me is the sense of expression. The idea that the models are merely the skeleton that I can shape and mold to my liking and the paints are the flesh that will personalize my creations. I wouldn't even know where to start kitbashing a Gundam and the want to do so is another point entirely. Even as someone who hasn't seen an episode of it in my life, the iconic look of Gundams just makes trying to customize and personalize them feel like sacrilege. This video certainly showed a way in which you can add your own spice while staying faithful to the models.

  • @craggylotus
    @craggylotus Před rokem +2

    glad you've enjoyed your first foray into gunpla. I've been into the hobby for a good few years now but only recently started doing fully repainted kits. Before that it was just a bit of weathering and colour correction instead of using the stickers. The engineering and instructions are really top notch on these things.

  • @gabrielwalton4097
    @gabrielwalton4097 Před rokem

    Man I've been thinking about how to adapt my painting process towards Gunpla when I don't have an airbrush, and this seems like a really smart way to do it, excellent work! 😊👍

  • @davidchristie1200
    @davidchristie1200 Před rokem

    Just started my Gundam journey, anime and model wise, but really enjoyed the kits built so far. No official wargames but there is Mobile Suit Skirmish, a community fan created rule set and Drop Zone Commander models are roughly the same scale as High Grade (1/144) kits.
    Great video.

  • @JustinThorLPs
    @JustinThorLPs Před rokem

    You should do more videos like this one I think it's one of the more enjoyable videos

  • @christopherthompson1776
    @christopherthompson1776 Před 4 měsíci

    Now imagine a gundam build plans being at the same level as gunpla instruction manual with the parts needed to build the gundam ending up in the hands of Guilliman. Basically what if Guilliman were too recivie gundams.

  • @StevilKanevil_
    @StevilKanevil_ Před rokem +2

    Everytime I see someone cover these kits I always have an urge to buy them. That weathering is fucking sick as well

  • @iankear736
    @iankear736 Před rokem

    I build gundams and it never occurred to me to paint them like you would a minature. I use spray paints and acrylic to get my effects but the worn look REALLY adds to the entry grades

  • @Hawklight
    @Hawklight Před rokem +5

    Cannot recommend Gunpla enough! The Entry Grade kits are a great, affordable place to start. If you've got model building skills already you could probably jump into a Real Grade or Master Grade kit right away.
    If you want to see just how far people push the customization of these kits, look up some conversions, custom paint jobs and competition entries. There's a whole load of aftermarket decals, resin conversion pieces and LEDs for gunpla kits, plus a lot of the connections/sockets are often shared between kits of the same scale, so kitbashing is relatively straight forward.

    • @Pandemonium-zp2fg
      @Pandemonium-zp2fg Před rokem

      Dave should have build entry grade kits first

    • @AzraelThanatos
      @AzraelThanatos Před 9 měsíci

      The Entry grades are good...I'm still hoping for a full weapons set for the Strike...and something for the Nu.
      Only issue with the EG line are the hands of the RX-78-2...though I think we're getting alternate hands for it with the LAH version that's coming out.
      As a side note, the beam sabers of the Full Weapons RX-78-2 are fully compatible with the old HGUC GM...which is one of the kits that have the old non-separate beam saber sticks and a useless unless drilled one to slot in unpowered. It's the same colors as the EGFWS one as well which was another problem and you have the stuff to do 2 of them and the other weapons are still rather useful.

  • @optimaximal
    @optimaximal Před rokem +1

    I collected Gunpla almost 20 years ago when I was supported entirely by the student loan company. I dug a few out the other month whilst cleaning the attic. I think it's worth trying a few of these techniques!