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  • THIS IS NO ZAKU BOY!!!!!

  • where do u get resin kits?

  • dam that cool

  • "DIRTY JOBS WHAT A GOOD SHOW " :)

  • epic kit

  • @Jameson171

    This isn't a epic kit. One of the worst kits I've made from b-club. Its a piece of crap but I was able to complete the thing. I put a better video soon. Just got a HD camera.

  • how can it be made of resin?

  • @sonicspeed011

    Resin is like legos, its a material that you need to sand and pin. Its not plastic like joining pieces. You don't cut sprues. I show you in the video review of the kit. The box the instructions. Later maybe this week or next . Need to do this stuff more now becuase economy getting even worst

  • the model is cool very well painted, but next time move the model instead of the camera to get a better picture

  • @isacloboz I wish I can move the model. When I first built the model. I didn't pin a base to it. Its very fragile but can still stand on its own. Hopefully I can find a way to pin it down to a base.

  • what scale is it

  • @marluxia0080 Its 1/144 scale

  • good job

  • What paint do you use?

    and waht is like the best airbush to get for these kits ... do you have a website or a store that you goto for these tools?

  • @Arc1Cmdr

    I used enamel paints using a very bad airbrush. What would happen if i got a better one. Hmm. hopefully i can save enough money to buy one ,

  • @harry4tech you don't need to spend alot for a great airbrush even a $40 airbrush will produce amazing results when I 1st started I got a cake decorating airbrush for $30 and the result was a very smooth even surface well after I primed it

  • resin looks amazing

  • nice same here im working on mg models

  • your working on resin models? I have a few questions if you are

  • Building model kits challenges the mind and body. Patience is one the most important thing about building. Without patience, time would stop.

  • did you have to sand it and paint every part? cause im thinking about getting this Sword Impulse Gundam Resin kit and i heard you have to paint the parts and such

  • Yes I have to sand every part. What you have to do is first cut of the sprues of excess resin. Sand it down using high grit around 300-400 and then down to 2000 on the areas that you think needed. After that you will need to wash the resin. THis is very important. Most likely the sword import is a conversion kit from neo grade or that other korean company.

    Second Question: Yes you will then need to get a airbrush to paint the parts.

  • wat has better posabiltity model kit or figure

  • For poses. Depends, you need to look and see what poses you like the most. A resin kit uses abs joints which aren't good for poses. My model is fixed posed because I pinned and glued it all together. For best poses you will need to look at the 2.0 mk2 gundam . That model can stand on one hand.

  • lol that would be a good posse

  • wow you paint that yourself?

  • Yep, airbrush . I used laquers and washes and tons of time.

  • how awesome,you collect them too,i do,

  • Yep, I collect them too. My collection consists of a variety of stuff from fewture to studio halfeye to five star stories to gundams. Most of my collection is resin kits. Depends on the skill level. I am working more on 1/144 because the skill level is higher than 1/100.

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