I made 6 Gunpla so far and I'm on my 7. I got better each time but I was still not 100% satisfied with how some gate & nub removal ended up. But I see that my instincts were right about fixing these a bit with just sanding or my fingernails, and that I'm not "crazy" about how even on a video like that it shows you that it's just not possible to not still have just a tiny little bit of a "marking" that can be seen if you really take a good look at the piece. Is there anything specific that can be done to remove nub marks and avoid damage on clear pieces? It's really hard to not have white marks appear on these even when being super cautious, and trying to correcting them doesn't really get the white off.
I think you can do this with thinner instead of glue, i painted my first f15 wrong and tried to use thinner to take the paint off only to realize that it was melting the plastic
I remember seeing the trailer for this at the beginning of a Gundam Wing VHS and seeing that awkward missile ""throw" and was like dang, that's the coolest mobile suit ever
I painted mine pearly white. Loved how it turned out for such a straightforward build. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jTrkapKqm6Y.html
The Tamiya airbrush cleaner also works for creating the sprue goo, and can actually be used in place of the cement. They're shockingly near identical compounds at ~99%.