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G-System Sinanju 1/72 - Part 3 - New G Inner Frame Review 

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A review of the pre-assembled New G Inner Frame that is included with the G-Systems Sinanju 1/72 kit and a few of the 1/60 Gundam kits. Overall this plastic injection frame is well made but the joints are connected with bolts that don't seem to have a visible method of tightening.

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25 фев 2014

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@chrisdidler1877
@chrisdidler1877 10 лет назад
Nice review and looks like a pretty good frame and as far as painting the frame,I spray a gunmetal or similar color then use a brush to do all the little detail bits and it looks really nice without doing all that masking off and just thin down the hand painting so it'll settle without brush strokes
@TonyMicilotta
@TonyMicilotta 10 лет назад
Thanks Chris; when I think about how much time I spent on my PG inner frame this fully assembled frame is welcome :D
@baghatur1177
@baghatur1177 4 года назад
Can this frame be diassembled into pieces to paint or you have to paint the whole thing as it is?
@TonyMicilotta
@TonyMicilotta 4 года назад
Not really no; they bolts have somehow been tightened into recesses; I needed to remove one part of the leg to clean the metal pistons and it was a little destructive
@mar78andres28
@mar78andres28 5 лет назад
Hello, do all G system kits require painting? I’m interested in the Kshatriya. Great video by the way!
@TonyMicilotta
@TonyMicilotta 5 лет назад
Mar78 Andres some kits have the option to be bought pre-painted which are pretty good value given how long they take to assemble/paint.
@thebull3793
@thebull3793 5 лет назад
I know it's been awhile since you posted this video but I have a question for you...I just recieved my G-system kshatriya and cant figure out how to unscrew the screws for disassembly...any ideas??
@TonyMicilotta
@TonyMicilotta 5 лет назад
The Bull Unfortunately, I was never able to unscrew. For the joints that needed tightening, I ended up scraping out a bit of plastic around one end so that I could use needle pliers... surprisingly odd design