@@SAOS451316 they're stickers... What practice do you need with stickers?! They came with Kinder Surprise toys. If you need practice with applying stickers, there's something wrong with you... And, they'll come off after awhile.
In place of the toothpick, I like to cut one end of a q-tip off at an angle (the ones with paper sticks) you get a nice point still, but since it's paper instead of wood it won't scratch up the sticker.
Take one drop of dish soap and mix it with 4oz water(this doesn’t have to be precise, you just barely want to see the color of the soap) then spray the area you want to sticker with it. The dish soap will keep the sticker from sticking until you’ve set it exactly where you want. Rub with a q-tip to set. This saved me thousands in damaged models over my lifetime.
Thanks for this video! I recently started building the RG Wing Gundam as my first ever Gunpla and those small stickers are a nightmare for a noob like me.
Same, I have a shaky hand and it's a real struggle with all the stickers on the little SD guys. At least the HG has less stickers and more parts detail :)
gonna start building an sd gundam in a bit and wanted to learn how to put the stickers on better (after so much struggle with the pieces that wrap around), thanks for the tip with the toothpick!
What’s funny is I always thought to use a toothpick because I knew the wooden tip would be soft at the tip. I always thought however that I was doing it all wrong and needed a different tool, then I saw this vid. Thanks!
Instead of tweezers, I usually use the end of my razor and my fingertip as tweeters so I don't have to constantly press down on tweezer grips since my hands are pretty shaky. Though precision tweezers work too
i've scratched a lot of stickers with tweezers or fingernails. a toothpick is an obvious solution i didn't think of lol, thanks!
or just don't use stickers and go for waterslides...
@@zer0bre waterslide decals are even more delicate; they maybe don't scratch as easily but they are quite friable. it's just a matter of practice. :)
@@SAOS451316 they're stickers... What practice do you need with stickers?! They came with Kinder Surprise toys. If you need practice with applying stickers, there's something wrong with you... And, they'll come off after awhile.
@@zer0bre well now you're just being mean for no reason. go find something constructive to do.
@@zer0bre the only person who has something wrong isn't them...
In place of the toothpick, I like to cut one end of a q-tip off at an angle (the ones with paper sticks) you get a nice point still, but since it's paper instead of wood it won't scratch up the sticker.
Thank you
Take one drop of dish soap and mix it with 4oz water(this doesn’t have to be precise, you just barely want to see the color of the soap) then spray the area you want to sticker with it. The dish soap will keep the sticker from sticking until you’ve set it exactly where you want. Rub with a q-tip to set. This saved me thousands in damaged models over my lifetime.
won`t that remove the stickers adhesive???
@@woodssylvain1629should not be an issue, soap is mostly to get rid of grease and dirt, dissolving the adhesive would take quite a bit of scrubbing.
Yup.. Same principle as applying windows tint
Thanks for this video! I recently started building the RG Wing Gundam as my first ever Gunpla and those small stickers are a nightmare for a noob like me.
Same, I have a shaky hand and it's a real struggle with all the stickers on the little SD guys. At least the HG has less stickers and more parts detail :)
gonna start building an sd gundam in a bit and wanted to learn how to put the stickers on better (after so much struggle with the pieces that wrap around), thanks for the tip with the toothpick!
What’s funny is I always thought to use a toothpick because I knew the wooden tip would be soft at the tip. I always thought however that I was doing it all wrong and needed a different tool, then I saw this vid. Thanks!
If you had posted this a few hours sooner . . .
I applied the Bandai logo with a knife and almost cut it in 2.
Hey Zaku!! Great vid
I thought this vid was just gonna be “FOIL STICKER TIPS: DONT USE THEM” and that’s it.
Instead of a wooden toothpick(which has splinters) i would recommend those plastic toothpicks with the floss on them.
Instead of tweezers, I usually use the end of my razor and my fingertip as tweeters so I don't have to constantly press down on tweezer grips since my hands are pretty shaky. Though precision tweezers work too
Thank you
also people joked that you need a degree in engineering to apply stickers on Gunpla perfectly.
i messed up the eye stickers on my perfectibility destroy mode hg. next time i'll take it slowly
Thank youuu
You’re welcome!
Honestly i've started to completely ignore stickers on model kits and just don't apply them on the kit anymore
Then it won't look as good as it can
@@ZainArtzyeah im sure a bunch of stickers peeling off of curved edges will make it look great
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You don't apply them correctly. I don't have this problem. You have to use a flat edge and press down the stickers.
4real. they drive me nuts
@@owene2530Never had that issue. You have to make sure the sticker forms with the surface and edges
They keep sticking to my tweezers, though
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What model of gundam is?
I was wondering the same thing. It has a Slave Wraith corps. decal, but it is a Pale Rider MS.
how do i take of a gundam piece without breaking it a part
i hate stickers!!! my first gunplas look awfull. i had to super glue everything
My tip, throw stickers into trash. Buy waterslide decals. I'll never understand why on earth they ever switched to stickers.
Easier to slap on, beginner friendly, and honestly, sometimes it looks better than water decals
But the eyes…