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From: dryzoneau
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  • its actually prounounced weissritter

  • Looking forward to your future vids!!!

  • Welcome back; I'm looking forward to this build. I haven't had the chance to build a Kotobukiya model yet either, so it will be intresting to see.

  • Great to see you back!

  • Exelent Video,

    I really wanna build sometime an Kotobukiya Model Kit, i reallize that you use Primer before painting with Acrylics? is really that necessary? the primer is Solvent-Based?

    Cheers!!!

  • It's great to see the beginning of a new series of videos on a model from you!

    As someone who has some experience with Kotobukiya's SRW kits, I'm interested in seeing more SRW reviews. I will say that I expect the model to be not up to Bandai's standards when it comes to the range of articulation, build quality, and joint/polycap issues. The 1/144 Weiβritter came out in 2006 and it isn't until 2007 that people reported better quality PC and even then, there are joint issues.

  • great, new build~

  • yay yoiur back, your vids are great!

  • Cool that you are back doing videos!

    It's most likely pronounced viceritter (I'm pretty confident it would be in a Germanic / Austrian accent)

  • ^agreed! I also think it's german.

  • @CavemansBanana The name actually translates as "White Knight" and yes it is german

  • I know. I speak german fluently, I spent most of my childhood watching anime on RTL II, but didn't want to sound cocky =)

  • nice kit from Koto...i'm planing to get one of this one day...i only have the armored core kit also from Koto...anyway looking forward on this SRW..: )

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