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Easy Gunpla Tutorial - Remove Nub Marks and avoid Stress Marks, Damages, and Blemishes! 

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Easy Gunpla Tutorial - Remove Nub Marks and avoid Stress Marks, Damages, and Blemishes!
Here is a cool Resin trick:
• Easy Gunpla Tutorial -...
00:00 Intro
0:30 Supplies Needed
2:20 How to cut Small Nub Marks
4:05 How to cut Medium Nub Marks
6:20 How to cut Large Nub Marks
9:05 Fixes and Conclusion
For this tutorial, you’ll need everything you see in front of you:
 A nipper: A sharp, new nipper is helpful. However, it isn’t completely necessary. Just be sure your nippers are sharp enough for you to easily cut the gunpla pieces out of the runner. A sharper nipper would cut straight through the plastic, whereas a dull nipper would crush the plastic and create unnecessary stress.
 Sanding Paper: for this video, I’ll be using a variety of sanding paper from 800 and above. It really depends on the situation. Just keep in mind that the higher the number, the finer the grit paper is. A higher number will help you achieve a glass smooth texture, and a lower number is extremely coarse.
 A hobby knife: be sure the blade is relatively new. I.e. you are using a blade that hasn’t been through several model kits. A new blade will greatly assist you cutting plastic and make it incredibly easy for you to remove those pesky nubs
 Finally, I would recommend getting a polish box. This can really help you achieve a very smooth and shiny surface. It is inexpensive and can go a long way to a great build.
 As a bonus, you should have Gunpla Markers or a standard dark gray Gunpla pen. These colors will hide any blemishes of faulty nub removals. They are easy to apply on dark plastic pieces and can hide discolors. Just be sure to test the colors out before applying them.
(Small)
Small nubs marks are generally easy to remove and a hobby knife is all you require to cut it off. I consider this example to be small because it doesn’t take tremendous amounts of effort to cut the plastic off. The instructions are simple, I generally cut my pieces starting behind the runner and I leave a small amount of plastic to cut off. Most of the flat end of the plastic are behind the runner and this makes it incredibly easy to manipulate and position my nipper to cut. The plastic nub marks also come out better to remove.
(Medium)
For Medium size nubs marks, their plastic piece is of moderate size. I would consider this example to be medium because it would take more than a few swipes of the blade to cut the nub mark entirely off.
In this example, you see again that I cut a chunk of the runner with the plastic piece. This is because I want to gradually use my nippers to cut this plastic chunk closer to the plastic’s surface.
(Large)
You will come across a few large plastic nub marks. These nub marks are generally from pieces which are very large.
Again, you follow the same instructions like you are removing plastic nub marks:
- Cut off a bigger piece of the runner when you take out of the plastic. Then you gradually will use your nippers to cut off more of that plastic when you get closer to the surface. Just don’t get too close.
- Once you determined a good stopping point, use your blades to make a few swipes of the blade. Remember, you want to flush the blade with the nub mark and swipe in a single motion. Do not try to scoop the nub mark and take as many swipes as possible.
- Here, I am using medium grit paper to remove the biggest uneven surface.
- Once I have a good feel with my fingers and determined that I have removed most of the uneven plastic sticking out, I will now progressively use finer sand paper to make the surface smooth and more natural.
- Finally, once the surface is as smooth as it can be, I will use a polish box to make the piece look glass surface smooth. Again, this is a cheap product and I would highly recommend you have it.
- Progressive sanding takes a lot of time and patience. However, the payoff is well worth the wait.
As a side note, you could use the nippers to remove the nubs in a single cut. However, it could leave stress marks on the gunpla piece. I wouldn’t discourage you from trying this because it’s much faster, but the progressive removal of the plastic nub would do the job much, much better.
(I messed up! How to fix?)
Okay, so you accidentally removed the nub marks which left stress marks on your plastic piece. Here are a few simple fixes which potentially hide the deformity:
- Sand paper: use sand paper to progressively remove the plastic discolor. Just be careful not to press too hard and warp the plastic piece.
- Color markers: use Gundam markers or a gray gunpla pen to color over the discolored area. You can try to use both sand paper and color markers.
- Finally - you can simply also apply stress into the stress marks to hide the discolor. I like to press my nails into the area and stress the color into the natural color of the piece.

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@warmachine5835
@warmachine5835 Год назад
A couple things from my own technique: 1. Not only is a sharper blade easier to cut with, it's safer since the cutting motion will be smoother. You'll be less likely to slip and slice yourself because you won't need nearly as much pressure to make the cut. 2. If you using single-blade nippers, use them LAST with this technique. Use a cheap set to cut the part out of the runner, and then your expensive GodHand or DSPIAE to do the final cut.
@setoace
@setoace Год назад
Note that the plastic that holds between the runner and a part is called "gate"... some recent gunplas from 2019 esp. RG and MG are mostly molded in undergate, which means that the gate is under a part where it won't be aesthetically visible even if you ignore the nub marks.
@bdf2660
@bdf2660 11 месяцев назад
So that means what, exactly?
@disregardthat
@disregardthat 10 месяцев назад
@@bdf2660 it means that you only have to worry about making the cuts smooth to ensure that parts fit, but you don't have to worry about discoloured blemishes since they will not be visible after assembly
@bdf2660
@bdf2660 10 месяцев назад
@@disregardthat Thank you, I understand now
@KS-tz9sg
@KS-tz9sg 8 месяцев назад
I realised that too with FM Aerial, modern gunplas are nothing like the 2000's MG kits I used to build
@chanel777
@chanel777 8 месяцев назад
@@KS-tz9sgare they better tho? Thinking about building one again after like 10 or maybe 15 years haha. Had a few hg and mostly mg builds. What about the “new” RG ones? So which would you recommend : RG or new MG
@legojangofett1088
@legojangofett1088 Год назад
Tomorrow I begin my first Gunpla kit, High Grade RX-78-2, and by God I’m going to make it so beautiful thanks to the tips in this video
@CrazyRobotFromSpace
@CrazyRobotFromSpace Год назад
Enjoy your build! That's a great kit.
@prauwnsauce
@prauwnsauce Год назад
Gotta get you a mg 78-2 next
@legojangofett1088
@legojangofett1088 Год назад
@@prauwnsauce I actually did! Its the version 1.5
@prauwnsauce
@prauwnsauce Год назад
Nice! just got myself that one as well which is why I mentioned it, it’s NICE just wish the hands had a middle finger option
@legojangofett1088
@legojangofett1088 Год назад
@@prauwnsauce It looks really cool but the poseability isn't perfect and the waist is a bit loose, but not a horrible first MG
@nonamo5700
@nonamo5700 2 года назад
You can sharpen some cheapo flush cutters when they inevitably dull (particularly ones intended for electronics, flush cutters etc) you can get these fairly sharp with just your sand paper and a sheet of glass (or other very flat surface, like a marble counter or melamine shelf say). The glass could be from a picture frame, or just a replacement sheet from a hardware store - as long as it's flat, which is critical for this to work. Stick some fine sand paper down to your flat surface, and put the flat side of your cutters onto the paper. What you want to do is get it as flat as your flat surface, and get them closing flush. Rock them back and forth a bit on the glass and feel for where they lay most flat - and start sanding it even flatter. Test as you go on some left over sprue until you're happy with it And again, this is entirely for super cheapo flush cutters, like you'd find at a Walmart or Harbor Freight Do not attempt this with any decent nippers, especially ones that say they have one sharp edge (God Hands) or who's special gimmick is that they don't close flush (such as Xurons). This trick is something I adopted from the 'Scary Sharp' method, which I use to sharpen/lap my scissors, chisels and planes
@Huhbd373
@Huhbd373 2 года назад
Brushing up on the basics since I haven’t built in a while, great demonstration. I can’t tell you how important it is to not get impatient with numb marks I still need to properly redo Gold Frame Amatsu Mina.
@Huhbd373
@Huhbd373 26 дней назад
Came back to brush up before building my first MG and me from 2 years ago would be so disappointed
@jeremiahbaugh8195
@jeremiahbaugh8195 Год назад
Thank you so much! I have only built three gunpla models, with only one being a MG, and I kept trying to get SO close with my pinchers, and they kept looking a little, well, janky. I'm building another model right now and these tips have made me see a HUGE difference and I'm only on the chest piece. I just really need to get good at stickers and painting
@illidan2003
@illidan2003 Год назад
I've found that a little bit of heat from a blow dryer and/or heat gun will make stress marks vanish. It doesn't warp anything as you're just passing it quickly over the piece, not just sitting there blasting the part. I'd definitely practice on fodder bits first before trying on something important. Always works for me when I need it.
@youwishbro7543
@youwishbro7543 Год назад
Look up heat gun and acetone when you have the time. They use a similar technique with head lamps. Just have never seen it used on a gunpla
@bakedbeings
@bakedbeings Год назад
That makes sense; I've seen router-cut acrylic/perspex edges cleaned up with a gas torch as well. I wonder if those little butane torch cigarette lighters would work without melting/scorching.
@marcelburdon9795
@marcelburdon9795 7 месяцев назад
huh, I've gotta try that
@Nightstriker995
@Nightstriker995 Год назад
Thank you so much, I just recently started building gunplas and this video will help me a great deal.
@DarkMetroid777
@DarkMetroid777 2 года назад
Super informative video and easy to follow. Thanks for posting this.
@RetroMythologist
@RetroMythologist 2 года назад
I am so glad I watched this video. I had assumed I do exactly the opposite that you demonstrate! Thank you.
@sutarukido8134
@sutarukido8134 3 года назад
thank u so much! keep doing this amazing content!
@xxnike0629xx
@xxnike0629xx 3 года назад
This definitely is the foundation of Gunpla. Thanks for uploading this tutorial. Just a suggestion. Instead of sand paper, sanding sponges and glass files are more efficient and effective.
@rx-105xigundam2
@rx-105xigundam2 3 года назад
@xxnike629xx This tutorial will be useful for you to remove the nubs from your MG AGE-1 Normal But it requires you to get back on the building again though, which will never happen Thanks to you still being *REKT* by your *COWARDICE* towards building a kit again 🤪 PS And it appears that you're also being *REKT* too by your *COWARDICE* towards speaking about my HGUC kit being *NOT* a P-Bandai huehuehue
@maxaryan100
@maxaryan100 3 года назад
Build your kits Suiton
@mangodelmal9753
@mangodelmal9753 Год назад
I definitely should have watched this before assembling my first one with nothing but rusty old wire cutters and a nail clipper lol. Thanks for the tips tho, I'll keep them in mind for the next time xD
@dim1723
@dim1723 Год назад
Great video! After my first kit and getting comfortable with clipping. I noticed a lot less stress marks. Before I was nervous and did not clip as strongly and quick as I needed to. For my uses I notice the knife sometimes does worse then a good clean clip on not flat parts.
@Phantom_Kraken
@Phantom_Kraken 10 месяцев назад
Hey I’m building my first kit this week and wanted to inquire about you saying you needed to clip strong and fast? So is there a general rule for clipping speed?
@Falmung
@Falmung 2 года назад
Thank you. I'm new to building model kits and the only one I've built is completely full of stress marks.
@eisnerisgod
@eisnerisgod 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for this. Looking on getting back to building kits after several years and I am currently refreshing myself with the techniques.
@shinjipascal862
@shinjipascal862 Год назад
Thanks for these TIPS, gonna start on GUNPLA, building my DREAM TEAM , Gundam Wing Models
@davegibiko8533
@davegibiko8533 Год назад
Thank you so much for this tutorial.
@SgtB4ker
@SgtB4ker 7 месяцев назад
Gotta love the ultra safe method of cutting towards yourself when removing nubs with the knife, on a tiny rigid item right next to your fingers.
@zakhaevshub4735
@zakhaevshub4735 2 года назад
Nice tips the sand paper fixes really made my kit super clean
@dacelutamilekega2586
@dacelutamilekega2586 Год назад
Still a novice to model building, but I learned a simple trick for cutting the parts. Turn the nippers upside down, put them flush to the part you wish to cut, and snip. There's little to no nub afterward. 😊👍
@SerenadeURA
@SerenadeURA Год назад
as your nippers get more use, they become a bit more dull and eventually this leads to stress on the plastic where the nub wasn't cleanly cut as much as it was crushed. If you intend to go over the nubs with sandpaper, this really doesn't matter much, but some kits and parts are very hard to sand these marks away (think thruster bells). I always tend to cut my parts out with a good bit of nub left on them, then cut again in the direction of the thinnest point much closer to the part, then clean up with the hobby knife.
@aaronmorin4444
@aaronmorin4444 2 месяца назад
That's literally how you use nippers u potato
@Spartan-P
@Spartan-P 3 года назад
Thank you for using a Jesta! Im working on the 1/144 HG Jesta and I'm finding that, although fun and easy, this kit is going to give me some headaches with those stress marks. I love the Jesta's so I want this to come out almost perfect for myself.
@jayjohyun7178
@jayjohyun7178 Год назад
MG RG HG Im working on those grades like Destroy mode gunplas.
@mattm9087
@mattm9087 2 года назад
With sanding try not to hit the edges of the piece. U can leave scrapes in the edges that are almost impossible to fully get out. Learned that the hard way lol.
@owlbot0809
@owlbot0809 3 года назад
Very useful 👌👍
@ZombieStray
@ZombieStray Год назад
Thanks a bunch I’ve been building gunplas for a min now but never looked up on how not to get nubs I just kept cutting off the nubs with the nippers as carefully as I could but def heading to the store now to get a hobby knife
@user-zl4sg4em9f
@user-zl4sg4em9f 2 года назад
Thanks for this content. its useful for me
@calebharch7229
@calebharch7229 3 месяца назад
Ten years of slashing my wrists.: Cut like a pro!
@Lucifer745
@Lucifer745 2 года назад
great tutorial
@jacksonvandenberg2728
@jacksonvandenberg2728 2 года назад
Thank you so much. After goofing up my HGUC Leo (😑) I really needed to better my knowledge before I start my other kits. Lol
@jl048
@jl048 2 года назад
Exelente video!👍
@Sid629
@Sid629 2 года назад
Thanks so much for the pearls!! I appreciate the amazing explanation and close up 🙏🏽
@mikaela1119
@mikaela1119 Год назад
Thanks for the tutorial
@ralphmab
@ralphmab Год назад
Thanks man this is really helpful! I'm excited to build my Kamen Rider Figure Rise this weekend 😊
@masoudahmad4348
@masoudahmad4348 Год назад
I used to work at a furniture store, basicly the way you use the knife is how we carpenter use the chisle so the surface looked eaven
@bayunovita1420
@bayunovita1420 Год назад
what brand do you use for the polish box? is it similar with Tamiya 87192 Polishing Compound Sponges?
@RedandBlueGamesUK
@RedandBlueGamesUK Год назад
One tip against the way shown in the video, DO NOT CUT TOWARDS YOURSELF
@JWZRD23
@JWZRD23 Год назад
Mannn I’ve been cutting all wrong! Thank you for this
@texturezz4189
@texturezz4189 11 месяцев назад
Such a great video! I can't wait to use these techniques on my next build and get a nicer outcome! I was wondering, what polishing box do you use or if you have a link? Thank you!
@Carl_Aznable
@Carl_Aznable 2 года назад
"Now go get your f*ckin shine box" 🤬 -Billy Batts, Goodfellas
@StegDarkhorse
@StegDarkhorse 3 года назад
Giving you a comment to help with algorithm stuff. Keep up the good work.
@darkalman
@darkalman 5 месяцев назад
The most important lesson for a beginner is to replace your blades often. Not only does it make it easier to cut, you make less mistakes, and you are far less likely to slip and cut yourself. People tend to keep their x-acto blades far too long, I go through at least 2 per model kit
@user-ch6xs7gu1w
@user-ch6xs7gu1w Месяц назад
Which one leaves more stress marks, nipping towards the shape of the nub or against?
@BarzahdMuyoEditor
@BarzahdMuyoEditor 2 года назад
Can i use scissors to cut kit right?or do i need to buy bandai spirit caliper?.Any recommend it because use scissors lately...need help.I build gunpla mg gundam oo raiser qan t and next is unicorn mgex.
@NightBlade117
@NightBlade117 8 месяцев назад
Bro i cant stop looking at your pinky nail bro. I need a video to find out why you keep it so long and how it helps in your gunpla builds immediately.
@SunGodNikaUsopp
@SunGodNikaUsopp 8 месяцев назад
to shove boggers
@batmandalorian5504
@batmandalorian5504 2 года назад
the important shots are either out of focus or sped up ...
@omadeg
@omadeg 2 месяца назад
Yeah ! Quite anoying !
@pweavd2695
@pweavd2695 2 года назад
the most important part of the video shouldn't be fast forwarded.
@vinzomer
@vinzomer 5 месяцев назад
Que buen tutorial, gracias 😎👌
@spaceyrat
@spaceyrat 5 месяцев назад
Thanks!
@fredko7086
@fredko7086 2 года назад
Good tips and video. I have given it a try, and now always use them : single blade nippers are a truly better and smoother and greatly help to avoid nub marks. A pleasure to work with such a tool, which really makes a difference and avoid a lot of sanding. Try them, and you'll adore them. I have a DSPIAE and a Tamiya, they are a bit expensive but truly worth the price.
@colonydropmodels
@colonydropmodels 11 месяцев назад
Awesome, nub marks are the bane of my existence
@Unholy_Triforce
@Unholy_Triforce 7 месяцев назад
Wish I would have done this research before i started building my forst gunpla lol. Thank you
@realgundamsonly
@realgundamsonly Год назад
What camera do you use for gunpla?
@HoangLe-vf5ru
@HoangLe-vf5ru 2 года назад
A fine tutorial. Time to remove the sp120 from my wishlist.
@Yoh23
@Yoh23 Год назад
This was very helpful, I was just making the model kits very badly for a while and been annoyed with the marks, and I want to make them look better. This has helped me out cuz I was being stubborn for a while not looking up help
@pineapple1963
@pineapple1963 10 месяцев назад
I am thinking about getting a HG kit, I've never built Gunpla before. Would nippers and an Hobby Knife be all I need?
@stuartreid3540
@stuartreid3540 2 года назад
When i think about what gunpla actually is, the majority of it is just doing this over and over, they don’t tell you that when you sign up
@misterf3974
@misterf3974 2 года назад
Nice coke nails! I just use a straw or a spoon myself.
@SarahBabe
@SarahBabe 2 года назад
Come on man, at least use a rolled up $20. 🤣
@derpsalot4678
@derpsalot4678 2 года назад
Thank god im not the only one to notice😂😂😂😅
@sarz422
@sarz422 2 года назад
Saca la bolsita 🔑
@kenkidder
@kenkidder 2 года назад
And it's so dirty... Couldn't focus on his directions.
@0custo0
@0custo0 2 года назад
Disgusting 😑
@Zeraemon
@Zeraemon Год назад
Hi, What is the brand for shine board?
@zDivinEx
@zDivinEx 10 месяцев назад
Hi! Would you be able to post a link of that polishing box that you are using?
@Dragonrc.
@Dragonrc. 2 года назад
good stuff, my kids getting into these now. Need to use those cutters on that pinky finger nail though lol
@azifrahman6499
@azifrahman6499 5 месяцев назад
i'm halfway through building RG RX 78-2 and boyy i just saw this video due to having a lot of stress marks 😂 but hey I'm enjoying the process and i'll be better 👏🏻
@bc_doc
@bc_doc Год назад
Is there any way you can link the tools you are using?
@erraddict
@erraddict 3 года назад
May I ask why you left one pinky nail long?
@bbmf253
@bbmf253 3 года назад
This! Lol Great informative video but trim that coke nail man!
@jonathanryan9236
@jonathanryan9236 3 года назад
nose picking...or coke nail lol
@Galathorn
@Galathorn 3 года назад
I actually went through the comments to see if anyone pointed it out. Man it is long and dirty at the same time. Ugh.
@themaiker_
@themaiker_ 3 года назад
It was bothering me too lmao
@vonzarooz2829
@vonzarooz2829 2 года назад
It’s a thing coke heads do
@dakoe7698
@dakoe7698 Год назад
This guy is so helpful god thank you I was doing it wrong but I saw your vid I saw my mistake
@kprojectskurt
@kprojectskurt Год назад
Never head of a polish box, where can i find one?
@PANAGIOTISAMPATZIS
@PANAGIOTISAMPATZIS 2 года назад
You should cut from inside outwards. Your pieces have a white spot because you push from side to side only. If anything cycle around the blade. The piece doesn't look good if it has a white spot where the nub used to be. Also about sanding, I don't know who invented this fashion but sanding is only being done to a piece that you are planning on painting. Good intentions but I am pretty sure many people didn't see the "perfect" piece you mentioned.
@exiagn0012
@exiagn0012 Год назад
Every gunpla builders use that methods. Not only by gundamflexing. Your opinion is minority & only "works" for your community circle
@ulrika8198
@ulrika8198 Год назад
I'm glad I saw this tutorial. I'm a beginner in Gunpla and I had to buy the new Aerial 1/100. Since I'm a beginner I messed up on the clear bits of plastic that cover the Permet marks and it looks so bad. Do you have any recommendation on how to fix those marks? My nipper were just some cheap ones from a beginner kit I bought on amazon.
@milanrosh6561
@milanrosh6561 2 года назад
Nice
@Morgan_FREEMAN789
@Morgan_FREEMAN789 3 года назад
New here as well have a mg spiegal gundam. This will help a lot with it being such a dark blue
@bartek8238
@bartek8238 2 года назад
I found that Tamiya 69939 is also good tool to clean up surface after cutting
@rubberduckyrox1
@rubberduckyrox1 Год назад
You can always paint over the stress marks. Not game over. But definitely don’t try be lazy when cutting
@ten_of_diamonds7575
@ten_of_diamonds7575 2 года назад
9:10 I generally don't worry about making pieces like that look too pretty as they'll be covered completely because it's getting put into a socket
@lordluc422
@lordluc422 11 месяцев назад
That's why he used those pieces! A good example of a stress mark that won't mess up his kit.
@peterchen6514
@peterchen6514 Год назад
Where to buy shine or polish box? I cant find them on Amazon surprisingly.
@Maki-1702
@Maki-1702 8 месяцев назад
Thx
@gudu2gunpla454
@gudu2gunpla454 2 года назад
I spend 1 week to just clean yg nub marks properly. For the PG one. Cant do it in a rush. Tends to make more mistake if try to speed things up
@Sirax123
@Sirax123 Год назад
Exacto knife goes brrrrrrrr
@Ango825
@Ango825 2 года назад
Question, if anyone can ask, what is the grit of a polishing/sanding box? Its a special grit or I can just buy another sand paper that got its grit number?
@ducpham1478
@ducpham1478 Год назад
I'm not entirely sure about what you are asking here, but here are some tips I can tell you: 1. Polishing/Sanding box, paper, file has specific grit value. In my perspective, from low grit value upto around 1500, you can actually feel the differences in smoothness using hand, hence could be used to distinguish easily when you don't know what value it is exactly. 2. You can, and should keep track of the grit value of the polishing tool you purchase. The information should either be present while you buy it, or can be looked up easily. 3. While buying polishing tools, especially with sand paper, pay attention to the value & its grading system. I remember seeing 2 types of grading system, while having pretty similar grading value (for example 100 vs P100), but might not be interchangable.
@porglezomp7235
@porglezomp7235 Год назад
Polishing compounds often work differently than just sandpaper (e.g. some deposit material that gets smaller as it polishes). My matte polisher claims to produce a "2000 grit finish" but it seems finer than that, and the glossy polisher is way beyond that. You can get a pretty nice finish with sandpaper as you go over 2000, it's just to taste.
@nnrmnlg
@nnrmnlg 11 месяцев назад
whats up with the coke nail lmao
@donaldud-deen7604
@donaldud-deen7604 3 года назад
Thanks a lot. Some techniques could be applied for low budget beginner like me. Instead of tutorial "how to use expensive tools for beginner"
@jacobpacheco3165
@jacobpacheco3165 3 года назад
Literally none of these tools are expensive, unless you spent 50 bucks on a Godhand nipper
@donaldud-deen7604
@donaldud-deen7604 3 года назад
@@jacobpacheco3165 good quality single edge nipper cost almost or some even more than HG
@TheSickening1
@TheSickening1 3 года назад
You can also use hobby knife + cheap amazon nano glass file + melanine sponge!
@maxman4948
@maxman4948 Год назад
I suggest use the nipper which call GOD HAND to replace design knife to clear the NUB. It is more safety.
@makaylao8342
@makaylao8342 3 года назад
not me finding this after already causing a ton of stress mark on my banshee norn.. oops.. maybe picking it as my first kit outside of haropla was silly lol.
@TokyoFilthy
@TokyoFilthy 3 года назад
oof, i feel so bad :(
@dead3nemy398
@dead3nemy398 3 года назад
Started my first Gunpla today, also a Banshee Norn (destroy mode)...I too have a bunch of stress marks on the head and chest before finding this video lol
@genericjim1018
@genericjim1018 Год назад
This may sound a dumb question but how do you deal with sprue marks on curved surfaces? Also, how would you polish a curved surface?
@aaronmorin4444
@aaronmorin4444 2 месяца назад
S A N D P A P E R
@tubetop123
@tubetop123 2 месяца назад
I was using the sand paper to remove nubs. Is that incorrect?
@totallycoolgamer2682
@totallycoolgamer2682 2 года назад
Can you give me a link to your nipper and hobby knife?
@Killerpants1125channel
@Killerpants1125channel 2 года назад
with the medium nub marks, even after using a exacto knife it leaves a smooth but a visible discolouration like u see in the video any idea how to get rid of them?
@TheFattestLonelyPickle
@TheFattestLonelyPickle 2 года назад
This could be happening because of a couple of things. 1. Your nippers might be too dull and is forcing the plastic apart instead of cutting cleanly. This is what creates those stress marks. Try sharpening your tool or replacing it with a new one. 2. You’re cutting the runner too close to the part itself. Try cutting further as he does and very slightly cut closer until you need to shave with the knife. If neither of these work out for you then you could always try to color it back in with a hobby marker but imo that’s the least desirable method.
@johnathanera5863
@johnathanera5863 Год назад
@@TheFattestLonelyPickle he wasn't talking about stress marks. he's talking about the fact that when cutting the last of the nub off the gunpla part the cut with the exacto knife that flattens everything our leaves a discolored mark due to the freshly cut plastic. unfortunately there is nothing that can be done here besides painting it yourself.
@TheFattestLonelyPickle
@TheFattestLonelyPickle Год назад
@@johnathanera5863 that is still a stress mark. The only reason why a piece or runner would get discolored would be because the plastic is being stressed. The hobby knife may very well be dull itself or they may be cutting too deep into the plastic.
@ericbadder1552
@ericbadder1552 6 месяцев назад
5:40. What does one direction mean where you’re from?
@Guyverman01
@Guyverman01 3 месяца назад
Is it possible to remove stickers without damaging them?
@charaznabelle6796
@charaznabelle6796 2 года назад
Me who doesn't know any of the tools when i built my first gunpla.. Thanks for the tutorial
@Schjoenz
@Schjoenz 2 года назад
I can also add how to sharpen your blades without buying a new one. Just use 1000-1500 grit sandpaper. The cut will be even cleaner and shiny..
@theangelofdeath1986
@theangelofdeath1986 6 месяцев назад
I use an artist knife and I cut one side and just twist and there is nothing left on there.
@guardsmansethlee3635
@guardsmansethlee3635 Год назад
I wish I found this before making my own Jesta Cannon. I feel like I have been doing it wrong-
@thewitchertales
@thewitchertales 2 года назад
Bro what is with that pinky nail. 🤣
@mryancalkins3482
@mryancalkins3482 Год назад
idk man I kinda get it. I always leave one of my thumbnails long so that my lack of fingernails isn't a limitation for changing batteries n stuff
@thewitchertales
@thewitchertales Год назад
@@mryancalkins3482 i do that for my thumb nail.. but the pinky? Kinda looks like a coke nail lmao.
@mryancalkins3482
@mryancalkins3482 Год назад
@@thewitchertales Bro w all the effort you gotta put into Gunpla shit, I think doing a lil cocaine is fair🤣🤣
@breadlord2855
@breadlord2855 Год назад
Wait so im not supposed to bite the parts off the runner?
@Workerbee-zy5nx
@Workerbee-zy5nx 8 месяцев назад
Tamaya has hobby putty to fix imperfections.
@austintrumbly4266
@austintrumbly4266 8 месяцев назад
And here we can observe a wild coke nail in it’s natural habitat
@chickenchad9814
@chickenchad9814 3 года назад
Im new to this, thanks for sharing.
@Arsenal751
@Arsenal751 9 месяцев назад
Good
@wolfbrother9025
@wolfbrother9025 2 месяца назад
The photo of the RG RX-78-2 gives me PTSD
@keithelijahchio8890
@keithelijahchio8890 8 месяцев назад
can i use a nail cutter
@StevenAnthonyAsher
@StevenAnthonyAsher Год назад
Stop fast forwarding through the parts you've explained. The visual aid is what a lot of people are here for.
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