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if there was more talking and less music i would have subbed. like your work though.
Ответитьthe only reason the Zeong came with an action base is because it literally doesnt have legs
ОтветитьI'm now disappointed with MG version of this.
ОтветитьHello sir nice work! Do you actually painting all of thos before assembly? Not assemble first and them strip them down and reassemble them?
ОтветитьGood day! Any tutorial for led wiring? Do you use resistor? Any tips please help.
ОтветитьBrilliant, absolutely spectacular work! I actually watched from start to end and I picked up so many new tips and tricks. As I am quite new to this hobby, I have some questions to improve myself in the long run, and apologies in advance if they're stupid:
1) when you're doing pre-shading, does that count as 'panel lining' since you're separating the panels through shadowing?
2) did you paint the inner frame? I got confused which were armor plates and which were the inner frame
3) how did you panel line those little notches? (Did you panel line at all?)
4) did you topcoat?
Thanks so much for making this video it is truly stellar work :)
Utaku instead of otaku
Bendai instead of bandai
V instead of nu
Man, why???
Hey dude, absolutely insane build. I used to build when I was younger, but then stopped as I became an adult. I've recently started building again and have a bit of a back log to go through. A wonderful friend bought me a metalic MG Sinanju and a MG OVA ver of Unicorn, I bought myself this RG Hi-Nu and a MG ver Ka of Sazabi. I'm getting myself back into practice building this RG... and Holy crap, your custom build is amazing! How do you control the LED's? I've been having a bit of a time just getting clean cuts and getting rid of the nub marks with a gunprimer riser file... but your LED installing is next level bro! I definitely would love to learn how your design principles on installing the LED's! I'm hoping to go full custom on my Sazabi, but am having to scale up to custom painting since I want to build out a paint booth and get a hold of the paints I'm going to need since I want a clean White Sazabi with Blue Holo Water decals and blue metal parts. Any wisdom you can provide would be greatly appreciated!!!
ОтветитьAre you intentionally painting at a downwards angle so the paper towels catch the excess spray paint? Bc if you are, that's genius. I have a booth that works fine for airbrush, but cans still manage to fill the room with fumes. I wear a mask, but I dont want that stuff in the house.
ОтветитьThat is beautiful 😍 🤩 👌🏿
ОтветитьIn Italy we don't have Mission Models colors, what can I use as alternatives?
ОтветитьThe hi-nu gundam is literally my favorite mobile suit, can’t wait till my real grade shows up tomorrow.
ОтветитьSir can you do a summary about how many led unit you use in the kit in the discription please!!!
ОтветитьYou seem to do a lot of pre shading. But it mostly covered up with the white when you paint it. I really don’t see a lot of people pre shade that much. Wouldn’t a light wash be better?
ОтветитьI recently painted a model with acrylics after using Vallejo Primer and the paint is still incredibly fragile. I’m treating it like eggshells putting it together while still having to touch up. What PSI do you normally set at since I may not be putting out enough paint? Any advice?
ОтветитьSo did I miss it in the vid or did he not clear coat this??
ОтветитьVery nice build as usual.
Dude, that "v" after 93- and Hi- is actually the Greek letter pronounced as "nu".
Btw any chances of ever working on some grunt mobile suits? I'm talking RGM's like the Jesta and Jegan or the GNX from 00. While Gundams are more visualy striking i always find the grunt suits to be just as good in their simplicity.
ОтветитьThe RG Nu is as fantastic as the praise for it would suggest though. I do suggest picking it up at some point in the future because it will not dissapoint in the slightest.
ОтветитьIt's pronounced as "Hi-Nu"
ОтветитьGood video love the build but I had to mute the music. Pretty grating.
Ответитьhow do I buy
ОтветитьThe Nu and the Sazabi are AMAZING RG kits and are on par or better than their MG versions. I would absolutely suggest building them as someone who has built both (RG and MG for both kits).
ОтветитьThis is a beautiful work of art!
would it be possible for you to itemize the led setup? I'm looking to get into the next echelon of modeling but im a bit hesitant to start buying things for led's if im gonna be missing parts or power, just dont wanna melt anything
was resistors installed, if so, what type? smd or normal?
ОтветитьTo be fair, RG Zeong had an action base because it didn't have any legs. Great video btw!
ОтветитьOh man... RG Line going to be the "Flagship" of Bandai in the future instead of PG's😂😂😂
ОтветитьThe amount of thought that he puts into these gundam kits is just astounding. Never thought this was possible with real grades
ОтветитьI love to see the gundam frames from IBO as rg it well be amazing
ОтветитьHey do you know that the hi v gundam is from a light novel version of char's counter attack
ОтветитьGreat work always dude! Where do you get your sorting boxes from?
Ответитьis there a tutorial how to clean nubmark??
ОтветитьGreat work! Always making stuff that bangs! Just a fun idea for a future video but what if you made a Star Wars based Gundam? Or maybe an Elite form Halo styled like a Mobile suit ? I'd love to see your rendition of an Elite in Mobile Suit form! Just an idea. Looking forwards to your next Gunpla!
ОтветитьHi nu not Hi V. V is Nu in the Greek alphabet. Sorry about the correction my dude, I still love the content though. Hope you build the MG Ver Ka Hi Nu keep up the great work
ОтветитьFor those looking for a paint list.
Mr. Finishing Surfacer Black 1500
Tamiya Gray Surface Primer
Tamiya X-34 – metallic Brown
Vallejo Jet Exhaust
Vallejo Pale Burnt Metal
Tamiya XF-17 Sea Blue
Mission Model Bright Blue
Tamiya XF-2 Flat White
Tamiya XF-80 Royal Light Gray
Mission Model Azure Blue RAF
Tamiya X-16 Purple
Gray and Black Panel Liners
one of my fave gundam. the hi nu gundam
Ответитьfor me that scratch on the upper arm is a happy accident. gave me an idea for paint chipping for battle damage or wear effect where the parts would hit and I think is also applicable in real life. It may suck for this piece of art but is a good reference.
great work as always!
Did you call Hi Vee??? Gundam?????
ОтветитьWhy did you pronounced the suit’s name as “Hi- Vee” and not “Hi- Nu”?
ОтветитьAs always, come for the builds and stay for the music 🥰
ОтветитьI am both amazed and envious of ur skill! Amazing work!
ОтветитьReally awesome video buddy - love your content
ОтветитьSo beautiful paintjob. greetings
ОтветитьAs always, fantastic job! 💪🏽💪🏽👍🏽
ОтветитьBeautiful work. Thanks for sharing.
ОтветитьThose poses at the end tho. Wow!
ОтветитьThe RG line has been knocking it out of the park lately. The suits chosen and the amount of detail in each of these is incredible. I'm pretty hyped to get the RG God Gundam, even if I am not a super fan of the G Gundam series, because these kits have been so phenomenal.
ОтветитьWorth the wait and top notch as usual.. great color.. and even better lighting.. well done!
ОтветитьThis has been one of the best RG I’ve seen in years! But, since I have the MG Ver Ka. Of this GUNDAM, I’m not really interested. Still phenomenal build dude!! Still curious if your going to do the Metal Gear of Revengence…😁
Also!! Just this weekend, Bandai just revealed the RG G GUNDAM!!! I’m definitely going to buy that one!! Maybe a future project for ya!!