Panel Lining - Beginner Gunpla Tutorial

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  • čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
  • In this video, we'll be talking about the easiest way to improve the look of your kits: panel lining!
    This is a super simple process, but there are a few things to note before starting!
    Some panel liners are enamel based, with enamel thinner, which can cause some kits to crack, depending on the quality of the plastic. Make sure you test your panel liner out on some runners before doing the heavy work!
    Here are the tools and supplies I used in this video; some of the links may be affiliate links to help fund the channel:
    Tamiya Panel Liner (black/various colors) - newtype.us/p/3IxVliLMoq8j29tR...
    Tachikawa Pen Nib Holder + Pen Nib Pack - amzn.to/3wrGVtG
    Precision Tip Cotton Swabs (you can use any cotton swabs) - amzn.to/3hP7x2D
    Mr. Color Thinner - www.usagundamstore.com/produc...
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Komentáře • 447

  • @KelgaCreations
    @KelgaCreations Před 3 lety +155

    For snap builders lacquer thinner is fine, but be careful advising using lacquer thinner for cleaning up in general, it's going to make new painters cry. On painted kits, lacquer-based thinner will eat through lacquer, enamel and acrylic paints. Better to use the same type of thinner based on the type used for inking the panel lines, the Tamiya panel liners are enamel type, so use enamel thinner or lighter fluid. it won't damage the plastic if applied with control and don't let the paint and thinner seep in between the plastic or joints, cos then they won't be able to evaporate and then damage/crack the plastic. It's not enamel paint or thinner that's the issue, it's how and how much and where you apply.

    • @OvAeons
      @OvAeons Před rokem +2

      I feel like the enamel liner should have all those points on the bottle, sadly most people learn the hard way. Like me! Cracked some feet :' )

    • @animalyze7120
      @animalyze7120 Před 11 měsíci

      Yes you explained this right, Lacquer thinner being a hotter chemical than enamel thinner.

  • @raihidara
    @raihidara Před rokem +64

    I prefer panel lining completely in black, and the reason why is that I can see it easily from my display shelves without having to look closely to find those finer details. If realism mattered more to me I would definitely vary the colors used.

    • @OvAeons
      @OvAeons Před rokem +6

      I know people say use brown on the yellow parts but i think it looks awful. At some point i will fill out colours to get a grey and light grey for contrasts.

  • @shibapatrol801
    @shibapatrol801 Před rokem +75

    Used to build lots of gunpla 20+ years ago in my early teens and got back into it (transitioning from making motorcycle plastic models). For panel lining, best bit of advice I can give is to use an eraser (the ones you rub out pencil lines with) and they clean up real well, and no damage to the plastic. For the tighter spots I use the Tombow mechanical erasers (Ultra-fine 2.3mm) and it does the job pretty well. For precision, you can use the craft knife to scrape some of the paint but you can easily scratch the plastic so use this technique with caution.

    • @bigbaz4632
      @bigbaz4632 Před rokem +19

      You should make some of the Gunpla ride the motorcycles.

    • @shibapatrol801
      @shibapatrol801 Před rokem +9

      @@bigbaz4632 Honestly that might be a fun idea haha

  • @otis7119
    @otis7119 Před 3 lety +168

    You are criminally underrated

    • @aMillaGunpla
      @aMillaGunpla  Před 3 lety +7

      Haha, I appreciate it, but all in due time. The slow start helps with getting to know everyone 🙂

    • @jjj25313
      @jjj25313 Před 3 lety +2

      When a comment gets magnitudes more likes than the video. Well. I gave you both one 😊

    • @dangerboyproductions9805
      @dangerboyproductions9805 Před 2 lety +2

      Ima come back to this when u hit a million to prove I’m an og! Great work bro keep it up!

    • @Yup712
      @Yup712 Před rokem +1

      I agree. Just discovered “Gundam” and Gunpla (I mean, I knew about it for years but just finally started watching the Anime and want to build Gunpla, lol) and his videos have been some of the best for noobs like me!

  • @sweatilaa5325
    @sweatilaa5325 Před rokem +17

    very useful! I mostly build warhammer space marines and miniatures for games but recently bought some panel liner to try out. Now I know how to actually clean up when the panel liner goes where it shouldn't (mostly the fault of my shaky hands). There are so many tricks that many in the war gaming crowd are missing out on by staying in their own circle!

  • @MarkDowman
    @MarkDowman Před 3 lety +10

    Good stuff!!
    I will probably use a hybrid approach, as I like the contrast of shadows and 'gasket' lines. Love the use of the pen!

  • @raimee81
    @raimee81 Před 3 lety +5

    I didn't learn anything new from this video, but I have been building for some time now. Having said that, if I were new to the hobby, you have made a fantastic video. No fluff, just substance.

    • @aMillaGunpla
      @aMillaGunpla  Před 3 lety +3

      Thank you Raimy! That's the goal, helping people get back to the hobby as quick as possible!

  • @starhew2868
    @starhew2868 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Just starting out and your videos are the best ones ive come across. Thank you so much!

  • @embe9146
    @embe9146 Před 10 měsíci

    Just opened a mastergreade F91.
    It's my first Gunpla kit. I have experience in model building and I am finding out that gunpla is a whole other world in terms of building.
    Thankyou for this video as I am very hesitant about panel lining and making sure I do a top notch job.

  • @3414mercury
    @3414mercury Před rokem +2

    Thanks for the video, very timely for me. Just retired and getting into gunpla. Your delivery is very pleasant and relaxing, subscribed!

  • @nervrenders
    @nervrenders Před rokem +1

    This is the best Panel Lining tutorial out there.
    You are awesome thank you

  • @MyGiammy99
    @MyGiammy99 Před rokem +1

    Dude your videos are like perfect aesthetic. Love em

  • @benadrylthundercrotch7144
    @benadrylthundercrotch7144 Před 2 lety +34

    I usually use dark gray on white parts instead of regular gray. The regular just never seems to go on well for me but the dark gray is a nice medium that looks dramatic without looking like it was drawn on.

    • @SSj4Max
      @SSj4Max Před 2 lety +1

      Same! Dark gray is the happy medium.

  • @ojdiazh
    @ojdiazh Před 2 lety +1

    I'm begining to paint my first KIT. Now I know what i need to do! Thanks! Great VID

  • @brandontaylor971
    @brandontaylor971 Před 3 lety +6

    I thank you with a subscribe my friend. Digestible conversational delivery, great editing. As a noob I really appreciate it.

    • @aMillaGunpla
      @aMillaGunpla  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks so much! Glad I'm able to help the community, and I hope I can keep bringing some beneficial content!

  • @joshfaulkner2686
    @joshfaulkner2686 Před 3 lety +42

    I almost always go for black panel lines because I really like the animated look. Also, good tip on using a quill pen!

    • @aMillaGunpla
      @aMillaGunpla  Před 3 lety +8

      For sure, they definitely take some getting use to, but I much prefer it to a paint brush. And it just feels fancier 😅

  • @BanjoBumbleBee
    @BanjoBumbleBee Před 25 dny +3

    One more Gunpla tutorial before bed...
    Sees my favourite Mobile Suit Tallgeese. Alright I'm paying attention 😂

  • @ryancameron8492
    @ryancameron8492 Před rokem

    Just finished this build and starting my panel lining.

  • @captaincharlemagne
    @captaincharlemagne Před rokem

    Thank you for the tips went and tried them out on my narrative gundam B-Pack and it’s turning out nicely

  • @Blasten
    @Blasten Před 3 lety

    I build PCs but recently started collecting to start Gunpla. Quick search, I found your channel. Really like the vibes and production you got going on. Keep it up. I’ll prolly hit you up with questions.

    • @aMillaGunpla
      @aMillaGunpla  Před 3 lety

      Awesome! Thanks for stopping by. Feel free to join us on the Discord as well!
      discord.gg/cF3BSaSESe

  • @Mick-hp4yg
    @Mick-hp4yg Před rokem

    I am definitely getting some of that Tamiya panel liner ASAP. Gundam markers have served me over the years, but that looks so much better.

  • @yw9686
    @yw9686 Před 2 lety +30

    Just getting into Gunpla building. Thank you for the tutorial. Got the PG RX-78-2 and the PG RX-0 Unicorn as my first kits. It will definitely be a learning curve, but I’m sure I’ll enjoy the build immensely. Cheers!

    • @aMillaGunpla
      @aMillaGunpla  Před 2 lety +8

      What a strong start! Good luck on your builds, hopefully they turn out great!

    • @yw9686
      @yw9686 Před 2 lety +4

      @@aMillaGunpla I appreciate it! I grew up building plastic scale models (tank, aircraft, cars, etc). Gundam theme had always been on my radar, but I didn’t get serious about it until I saw Adam Savage’s PG RX-78-2 one day build. It looks like a very rewarding experience throughout. So I’m very excited to join such a vibrant community! 👍

    • @kylotl5690
      @kylotl5690 Před 2 lety +1

      @@yw9686 its been 5 months how did it go :)

    • @lookbudy
      @lookbudy Před rokem +4

      dayumm PG's for ur first kits! I haven't even done one PG yet, i dont have money :c

    • @yw9686
      @yw9686 Před rokem +4

      @@lookbudy take your time. I’m probably much older than you, and I have a stable job and a family. It doesn’t happen overnight, so definitely do what you can now to enjoy the hobby, when timing is right, you will be able to get bigger sets as well.

  • @ActualAutismMonkey
    @ActualAutismMonkey Před 5 měsíci

    best tutorial on the yt platform you are so underrated man‼️‼️

  • @cosmicturban2797
    @cosmicturban2797 Před 23 dny

    Great tutorial. Exactly what I was looking for.

  • @Messm3r
    @Messm3r Před 2 lety

    Thanks for this panel line guide, helped me a lot and will definitely recommend this video to those who also want to learn.

  • @julvatn
    @julvatn Před měsícem

    Black panel liner ftw! Good showing with the pen, never tried that

  • @gonzm4788
    @gonzm4788 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for talking about the color

  • @anti-rioter-15
    @anti-rioter-15 Před rokem

    Great editing. This was an informative video, thanks friend.

  • @marcofreire
    @marcofreire Před rokem

    I like the black panel lining more in the withe plastics. Brown on yellow looks cool.

  • @dddqb
    @dddqb Před 2 lety

    quality stuff rly like the way u set out your videos very chill

  • @captainquacks56tons92
    @captainquacks56tons92 Před 3 lety

    i didnt know much about paint panel lining before the video but now i have a good grasp of it thx to ur vid. also the quality of the vids is pretty high, keep up the good work :))

  • @hanzundfranz
    @hanzundfranz Před 2 lety

    You have a great style and a lovely setup and production. Subscribed.

  • @MrWa201
    @MrWa201 Před rokem

    Crazy how I literally received my tallgeese fluegel and this vid popped up. Deffo helps to see whether the grey or black works

  • @unodos1300
    @unodos1300 Před 3 lety +2

    GREAT VIDEO
    about to start panel lining my first model with my boyfriend tomorrow, so im currently trying to learn every tip before we ruin our gundams. thanks for the video !

  • @zekecontreras77
    @zekecontreras77 Před 4 měsíci

    Very well made video. Thanks man

  • @AsmodeiVT
    @AsmodeiVT Před 3 lety +24

    personally i prefer black panel line because it makes the lines stand out more and i personally just think it looks better

    • @Killinem666
      @Killinem666 Před 2 lety

      I was actually going to say the same! I have other colors but black just looks better to me honestly

  • @WarrenH85
    @WarrenH85 Před 3 lety

    Just bought the Mr Hobby thinner but was worried it wouldn’t be compatible with the tamiya liner since it’s enamel based. Glad to know it works for you!

  • @loochan-o7174
    @loochan-o7174 Před 3 lety

    Nice video man, smooth and simple, thx!

  • @marcobaldi9697
    @marcobaldi9697 Před 3 měsíci

    Fantastic video! Thank you so much!

  • @ElectricSpaceMonkey
    @ElectricSpaceMonkey Před rokem

    Thanks for the pro tips brother!

  • @Santan2x
    @Santan2x Před 2 lety +1

    Most informative video

  • @jiriz0r
    @jiriz0r Před 3 lety +6

    That quill pen technique looks very interesting but I think I’ll stick to Gundam markers for my panel lining for now. Sure they’re not ideal, but they get the job done and they’re pretty easy to use.
    I mostly use a combination of the pour-type markers and the fine liners. The pour types are used for details and fiddly bits and the fine liners are for bolder lines and minor bits of shading. Sometimes I’ll also use the Gundam Real Touch markers for panel lining with a bit more color.
    For example I did most of the lines on my HGUC Ground Gundam with the Real touch GM402 Grey 2. The slightly brownish grey fits better with the grounded/gritty character of that Mobile Suit.

    • @aMillaGunpla
      @aMillaGunpla  Před 3 lety +2

      Markers definitely are easier! And I don’t doubt you could get good results with them. Maybe I’ll revisit them and see what kind of results I can get after having used panel liner for so long 🤔

  • @GUNPLABUILD_2024
    @GUNPLABUILD_2024 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Wow! Amazing very good!

  • @Spacialvekter
    @Spacialvekter Před 2 lety +1

    There are Gundam markers you can get now that act like the ink with brush, where pushing them down on the surface releases ink onto it. It's slightly messier but it's still pretty great.

  • @arcadeheroes1
    @arcadeheroes1 Před 5 měsíci

    Awesome video. Thank you!

  • @kekw16
    @kekw16 Před 3 lety

    So glad i found your vid, thanks for this!

  • @clockwork5580
    @clockwork5580 Před rokem

    2 constructive criticisms. when you show comparisons have the pictures be more symmetrical so it's easier to compare and have the pictures up on the screen longer great video man keep up the good work

  • @matthewbrookeart
    @matthewbrookeart Před 3 měsíci

    Something I’ve found works well is citadel contrast paint or army painter speed paint and you can just use water or contrast medium to clean it up, If your workspace is small and not well ventilated and don’t like to use to many solvents. It’s worth a shot if your in the uk to as some of he tamiya stuff is harder to get hold of, citadel shade paints can work well to if you topcoat first

  • @neotesson1462
    @neotesson1462 Před rokem

    thx for making this its really useful

  • @jeff3221
    @jeff3221 Před 3 lety +5

    My first kit I used a mechanical pencil and it looked kinda bleh. Then I got some gundam panel liner fluid types and they're pretty good although they smudge super easy, making them kind of a pain to handle while they're still wet. But, they're super easy to clean up once dry and what you use to clean it is pretty flexible. I use Meths which is just a regular ass cleaning product, it's cheap as only a couple bucks for a litre. More recently I've been using the Sumire style gundam markers, they're cool. Definitely pick them up if you're wanting to line areas that aren't actual panel lines, more so edges. Because sometimes the paint just won't flow along parts. On top of their sheer versatility they're also super easy to clean up on UNPAINTED PARTS. All you need is to just rub the excess with an eraser or finger or if you wanna go super sweaty, a toothpick to really get sharp detail. But, do not, under any circumstances use them on painted parts you will not be able to clean them at all. They are purely for straight builds or before a top coat finish.
    My recommendation if you're just starting out, get a black Sumire style gundam panel liner. They're the easiest to work with just being a pen really, and they're cheap. Don't need anything except a finger to clean them and they can look really good

    • @aMillaGunpla
      @aMillaGunpla  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for the suggestion! I've only tried the fine-tipped Gundam markers, maybe I'll have to try out the ones you're talking about!

  • @jjj25313
    @jjj25313 Před 3 lety

    I do like the black most of the time. Even on white, maybe like on wing kits. Maybe Grey on IBO. I like both! Depends on the kit!
    Love the all black on older ones for that cartoony cell shading look.

    • @aMillaGunpla
      @aMillaGunpla  Před 3 lety

      That is a very interesting observation, I think I can agree with that!

  • @247mrb
    @247mrb Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you for this video!!

  • @williamgore4539
    @williamgore4539 Před 2 lety

    Thanks so much for the tips

  • @mrdavrui
    @mrdavrui Před 4 měsíci

    thx for the video, It's difficult to get the products in here, so I test several water gel and pigment ink water proof in scraps (runners) and try to remove with my finger and keeps the gundam line without becoming a mess. I found out a nice option: "Edding 1880" drawliner 0.05 mm and alcohol for electronics works fine to clean with a cotton swab

  • @getswifty2.025
    @getswifty2.025 Před 2 lety +1

    A alternative is using a regular pink eraser works just as good as thinner does without the risk of damaging the plastic

  • @extremities8
    @extremities8 Před 2 lety +34

    For anyone looking for an alternative to thinners for removing excess panel line ink, lighter fluid works equally well. With one caveat, it doesn't make the plastic brittle and break. I use the lighter fluid used to light charcoal briquettes and it's been great. Other builders have known to use Zippo lighter fluid exclusively for panel line removal. As for the black liner on white pieces debate; the reason some builders avoid it is because it can leave a shadow/smudge that won't go away no matter how much you try to remove it. The gray one doesn't have this problem. I only use brown for yellows and oranges.

    • @aMillaGunpla
      @aMillaGunpla  Před 2 lety +1

      Great input, love it!

    • @Blackout5871
      @Blackout5871 Před 2 lety

      Turpentine is also a good cleaner. Just be sure to have a fan on, that stuff is pungent.

    • @OvAeons
      @OvAeons Před rokem

      Am i crazy to just use a qtip to buff away excess enamel liner? It works well and i have better control i find. Since it works slowly.

    • @caseyl5001
      @caseyl5001 Před rokem

      @@OvAeons hey if it works it works

  • @gananggiantoro
    @gananggiantoro Před 19 dny

    Today I just finished panel lining my HG Aerial ✨

  • @Ytinasniiable
    @Ytinasniiable Před rokem

    I've built a handful of kits now and am only now getting into finer details like this, and I'm having decent luck using a .3mm mechanical pencil, seems to be easy enough to clean mistakes with just my fingers and a little more pressure gives darker lines

  • @wellhellotherekyle
    @wellhellotherekyle Před 3 lety +1

    Oooh never thought about using the quill for panel lining

  • @quintendo64
    @quintendo64 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for this. Thats a sub from me. Loving your channel. going through craploads of your videos right meowwwwww

  • @foreverfornever1124
    @foreverfornever1124 Před 3 lety +4

    I have to say as a builder for almost 10 years now, I find grey, light grey, and brown panel liner to be the best universal colors. I use to use a lot of black when I first started out for those more exaggerated strong panel lines. Over the years I have become more of a professional builder and find grey/light grey to give me the subtle panel line details you should expect to see from more professional model builders even beyond gunpla. I would suggest anyone to take the time to watch professional model makers in other things like ships, planes, and tanks who have been building for decades. They have such a wealth of knowledge beyond what most gunpla modelers have.

    • @aMillaGunpla
      @aMillaGunpla  Před 3 lety +2

      Great tip! Gunpla is definitely young compared to older practices like military vehicles and even Warhammer/DnD miniatures. A lot of cool paint effects I’ve seen were actually done on minis!

    • @poh5796
      @poh5796 Před 3 lety

      I already bought a black panel liner, is there anyway I can thin it out to dark grey? Don't wanna waste my money...🥲

    • @aMillaGunpla
      @aMillaGunpla  Před 3 lety

      @@poh5796 Hmmm you can technically thin it out to make it "lighter", but it won't change the pigment color, it would just change the density of it. Plus, that means more thinner is being used, which increases the chance of cracking. If you have any spare parts that aren't used in your build, I would try it out on one of those first.

    • @foreverfornever1124
      @foreverfornever1124 Před 3 lety

      @@aMillaGunpla oh yeah! A lot of my tips come from old guys with grey hair lol

    • @foreverfornever1124
      @foreverfornever1124 Před 3 lety +1

      @@poh5796 I mean if you have it already I wouldn’t be discouraged. Black isn’t a bad color by any means. Iv just seen people go overboard with it and a model turn out to have that more artsy drawn look to it. It works sometimes but such a strong color is unnecessary on a lot of models unless your dealing with a model that is already majority a dark color

  • @XeNes3D
    @XeNes3D Před 3 lety +2

    For almost all of builds, mainly that of RG and a couple of MG's, I've used the Gundam Panel Liners. I had to get a couple more because the tips ended up breaking apart because of how much pressure I used to apply, especially with the gray marker. There is a good use to using those markers; and that is weathering. Make it messy to give it that dirty look that a real life tank would have. That was how I used to do them, but I stopped doing it cause the amount of q-tips used was getting ridiculous! Now I've kind of switched over this felt tip marker and the difference is just amazing! This tutorial was really something. The quill is certainly a nice bonus that I would love to try out in future builds along with Tamiya panel line colors. This is why I love building. There really is no limit when it comes to building a model. And the stuff the people come up with to make models look more dynamic is just amazing.

    • @aMillaGunpla
      @aMillaGunpla  Před 3 lety

      Yeah, people can get very creative in this hobby, whether it's building, painting, or making dioramas!

    • @brandontaylor971
      @brandontaylor971 Před 3 lety

      Amen brother.

  • @Philly_Willy
    @Philly_Willy Před 3 měsíci

    I find that a calligraphy brush pen (mine's from Pentel) is a relatively cheap way to get very dark, and fairly thin ink into the panel lines. It's easily removable via a wooden toothpick and the darkness of the ink can somewhat be controlled by squeezing the plastic ink well a bit more for darker lines.

  • @complex9k
    @complex9k Před 3 lety +6

    Honestly the best video for this topic. So much depth...

    • @aMillaGunpla
      @aMillaGunpla  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you, glad you found it informative!

    • @tylerslider4902
      @tylerslider4902 Před 3 lety +1

      As I watched this(after a bunch of other videos) I heard capillary action....subscribe lol. Very helpful and knowledgeable. I just had a kit fall apart the other day cause I was using the wrong kind of thinner.....that I didn’t know was an issue untill it happened, and then found this video talking about the cracking, it was a cheaper 1/144 model that I was experimenting on......fail. Also respect for the cinematography and sweet sweet B-roll.

    • @aMillaGunpla
      @aMillaGunpla  Před 3 lety

      @@tylerslider4902 Thanks Tyler!

  • @kazunokiku
    @kazunokiku Před rokem

    Very helpful 👍

  • @kevinlagatta3567
    @kevinlagatta3567 Před rokem

    I have used the Brown on the White and its fantastic because seams dirt/oil

  • @MJRLHobbyStuff
    @MJRLHobbyStuff Před 3 lety

    Great stuff, subscribed

  • @JOHONG2024
    @JOHONG2024 Před 8 měsíci

    Thx for good tutorials. 👍 I

  •  Před 2 lety

    bro, you should have more subs hands down

  • @KanedaC
    @KanedaC Před 2 lety

    great video! I very much like using Gundam markers but I'm considering getting a quill pen after you talked them up so much.

    • @aMillaGunpla
      @aMillaGunpla  Před 2 lety +1

      It’s a pretty unique experience! Gives a little bit more control, and a bit less messy too 🙂

  • @stefanohua1346
    @stefanohua1346 Před 6 měsíci

    Nice videos and the comment section here is full of good advice, nice !

  • @gnr101archer
    @gnr101archer Před 2 lety

    Not a popular method and im not sure if im the only one who practices this method but i use sharpy pens for panel lining. What i do is i write over the panel lines and allow the sharpy ink to get through the “inside canals” on the kit. After a few seconds, i rub paint thinner over it and the ink inside panel line remains. Saves a lot of time, money, and effort.

  • @fernandozavaletabustos205

    Sir you deserve way more views and subs!

  • @DemonicsInc
    @DemonicsInc Před 2 lety

    I just did my first panel lining with some artist markers (I think it was one with a tip pretty close to the gundam markers) I really like the black look a bit more than the others cause I'm an animation nut.

  • @haisedean
    @haisedean Před rokem +3

    Newcomer here! Watching your videos is helpful to my beginner painting skill.
    I got MG Unicorn Gundam as my first kit a week ago. One thing I could say is that it is unbalanced and the waist-leg joint is so stiff making the leg come out every damn time I change its posture even though I did a decent job in building it.

    • @Ytinasniiable
      @Ytinasniiable Před rokem

      My problem with it is the skirt and ankle armor seem to be held on with hopes and dreams instead of any actual friction, also I gave up on having him hold the gun for a similar issue, this one will not be moved very much

  • @clockwork5580
    @clockwork5580 Před rokem

    You sir are a god.

  • @julianbello8376
    @julianbello8376 Před rokem

    I've always just used a wash. Some black acrylic paint and some blue in a small sauce cup filled with water

  • @grumpybutter7053
    @grumpybutter7053 Před 2 měsíci

    I have only ever used black souly for that animation look, I love it, and sometimes I miss some spots to clean, and I just finger rub it to give it a almost dry brushed aged look, it's not pro, but I like it, it's got my jank

  • @randaljr.8581
    @randaljr.8581 Před 3 lety

    I liked the gray on white results

    • @aMillaGunpla
      @aMillaGunpla  Před 3 lety

      I do too, but for the face, definitely wish it was darker, it looks really washed out!

  • @danemolotovjpn3895
    @danemolotovjpn3895 Před 3 lety +3

    Great video. Tamiya makes a dark grey panel line accent that you might like better. Where’d you get that big ass bag of q-tips?

    • @aMillaGunpla
      @aMillaGunpla  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks! I got them from Amazon (link in desc) but of course you could find q-tips anywhere. I just ordered from Amazon because they have pointed tips, which can be better for certain areas

  • @artistpoet5253
    @artistpoet5253 Před rokem

    I use acrylic inks thinned with acrylic flow medium or just a bit of water. Citadel washes and contrast colours are good too but must be thinned to flow.
    I avoid oil and lacquer based thinners and paints.

  • @RezaQin
    @RezaQin Před 5 měsíci

    You can also use a fine tip Gundam marker for panel lining, too.

  • @thomasmeglasson228
    @thomasmeglasson228 Před rokem +1

    The tamiya panel liner itself can make the abs plastic of inner frames become brittle as well. I think oil paints and oil paint thinner might do that to? One way to be able to use any kind of panel liner is to use a gloss top coat first, even if it is just over the plastic. You're probably always gonna want to top coat over paint before panel lining to make sure you don't stain your paint or take the paint off when removing excess liner.

    • @CyberDragoon656
      @CyberDragoon656 Před rokem

      What would you recommend for after panel lining? I.e gloss coat, lining ,...

    • @CyberDragoon656
      @CyberDragoon656 Před rokem

      What would you recommend for after panel lining? I've heard some say matte is good and some say semi gloss is the best. I.e gloss coat, lining ,...

    • @thomasmeglasson228
      @thomasmeglasson228 Před rokem

      @@CyberDragoon656 As far as matte vs gloss, that's really more personal preference. You can also use different top coats on different parts to get a variety of textures, or even mask off parts of pieces to get a paneled look on a flat surface just with the different textures. A flat top coat is definitely a safe bet though.

  • @tysonbazzell2349
    @tysonbazzell2349 Před 2 lety

    Thanks dude!

  • @Raigurren
    @Raigurren Před 2 lety +4

    Never thought of using a quill pen! That seems to open up possibilities in using custom colors for panel lining too. Is there a specific pen you recommend?

    • @aMillaGunpla
      @aMillaGunpla  Před 2 lety +1

      Yup, I have the exact pen I use linked in the description! It’s very affordable but still has good reputation in the calligraphy community

  • @toadiscoil
    @toadiscoil Před 7 měsíci

    Wow. Just found this whole hobby and it’s mind boggling. I think I may do one at one point in time but I definitely want to panel line. Although on say a top line PG do you still panel line? Doesn’t it come with enough detail?

  • @gilm677
    @gilm677 Před 2 lety

    Great video! Super useful for me a beginner. Thanks. The longer you hold the tip of the liner the more ink is released?

    • @aMillaGunpla
      @aMillaGunpla  Před 2 lety +1

      More ink is released when you apply more pressure to the tip of the pen 🙂

  • @joshbailey8705
    @joshbailey8705 Před rokem

    I prefer using Copic markers, far more color options for the kits including green and purple. You can purchase them in various tip sizes, though 0.05 is the preferred size for getting into those hard to reach areas. Paper towel is all that is needed for clean-up.

  • @cameronburton7825
    @cameronburton7825 Před 3 lety +4

    You deserve more subscribers for this video quality

    • @aMillaGunpla
      @aMillaGunpla  Před 3 lety

      Thank you, we'll get there slowly but surely!

  • @TJJJ20
    @TJJJ20 Před 2 měsíci

    Kind of late to this, but I'm just getting into using top coat and Tamiya panel line accent colour and had a question. Would the procedure be to top coat on assembled kit (broken up into head, chest, arms, etc.) -> panel line on disassembled kit (piece by piece as if just taken off runner) -> decals -> top coat again? I've only got Mr. Super Clear Matte on me at the moment, considering getting the gloss finish for first top coat.

  • @sioboy
    @sioboy Před 2 lety +2

    Great tutorial!💪 I have one clarification though, I was working on my RG Exia and a certain part in the arm became brittle and broke (good thing I was able to salvage it with glue) after I applied Tamiya Panel Lining Dark Gray. I am confused, was it the Panel Line Enamel that caused it or was it the Thinner which was a Tamiya X20 Enamel Thinner?

    • @aMillaGunpla
      @aMillaGunpla  Před 2 lety +2

      A mix of both actually; Tamiya panel liner is essentially a thinned down enamel paint. So be careful where you're applying the panel liner, and try not to let it seep into gaps between armor or crevices between parts. If the thinner isn't given enough room to evaporate, it is possible to damage the plastic

  • @remarkzero
    @remarkzero Před 3 lety

    So i used the tamiya panel liner and the x-20 thinner. I nearly destroyed my MG sandrocks shield. I had thought it was a combination of the panel liner and the thinner damaging my parts. Is it more likely just the thinner I was using for cleanup causing the cracking ? Great video love the production quality!

    • @aMillaGunpla
      @aMillaGunpla  Před 3 lety

      Most likely the thinner, but there's also technically some thinner in the Tamiya Panel Liner itself. So be sure not to use too much, and some people have been recommending to clean it up with lighter fluid instead!

  • @TheFrayedBrush
    @TheFrayedBrush Před 2 lety

    Amazing video. Glad I found your channel. Very inspirational. Sub’d.

  • @danielgrajeda4224
    @danielgrajeda4224 Před 11 měsíci

    Cool channel bro

  • @1942catman
    @1942catman Před rokem

    great video lots of good tips. question can I use hobby enamel paints as a wash over acrylics thanks

    • @aMillaGunpla
      @aMillaGunpla  Před rokem

      Thinned enamel will "eat through" and slightly dissolve acrylic paint. I would recommend using a water-based acrylic wash like the ones Citadel has

  • @AlfredLo1
    @AlfredLo1 Před 2 lety

    your videos are superb. learn a lot from them. question, there is a lot of hate for tamiya panel liner killing bandai plastic. i don't paint my kits. do you think it's still ok to use it on straight out of box plastic?

    • @aMillaGunpla
      @aMillaGunpla  Před 2 lety +1

      The issue is with enamel thinner, which is still in the Tamiya Panel Liner because in essence it's a watered down enamel paint. The big thing you want to make sure is that the enamel thinner has room to dry out. Seams and crevices are the main areas you'll see issues with cracking because the thinner can pool up in those areas and not dry out quickly, so for those areas, you'd want to pay special attention to and clean up sooner than the rest

  • @ianyboo
    @ianyboo Před 2 lety

    When I was a kid I "panel lined" My white Xbox 360 controller and I thought I was an absolute genius and hit invented something amazing lol. Fast forward a few years when I got my first Gundam kit turns out I wasn't the genius I thought lol
    Great tutorial thank you!

    • @aMillaGunpla
      @aMillaGunpla  Před 2 lety

      That actually sounds like a pretty cool idea, I've never thought of that! Controllers these days are too sleek to try this on lol

  • @backnine39
    @backnine39 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for this, I've been struggling with Panel lining and ready to give up. It just looks like i made my model kit dirty, and in a bad way :-(

  • @Cheezy006
    @Cheezy006 Před rokem

    Cool! I’ve never panel lined anything! I like how it makes it look like a hand drawn image that jumped off the paper. I might panel line my Marvel legends Iron Man.
    Question: do you need special paint/ pen or can you use a standard fine tip pen?

    • @aMillaGunpla
      @aMillaGunpla  Před rokem

      You can try a fine tip marker like a Sharpie and clean with rubbing alcohol, but sometimes the color will come out a little washed out. People usually prefer the look of Tamiya Panel Liner or Pour Type Gundam Markers, but it's mostly personal preference!

  • @_CharcoalGrace_
    @_CharcoalGrace_ Před 2 měsíci

    I want to see a new video by you!! Come back vato