Topic: Gunpla Tutorial & Building
This week, bolstered by the understanding and knowledge of what Gundam is and its historical significance to the Anime and Japanese media landscape, we dive in to the hobby that still keeps the company in business. Gunpla itself is the ancient art of folding American firearms, or Guns, into unique shapes and…. Okay this joke didn’t work on my Mom so much, but come ‘Watch’ us build a Gundam!
This week, we recorded the Podcast once again. So we recommend visiting our Youtube Page to see the build process and progress we made.
You can visit this week's Video Version Here.
Tutorial:
Gunpla = Gundam + Plastics
Gunpla kits are prepackaged with various part trays or ‘Runners’. These much be snapped or snipped off in the order of the included instructions to be built properly. Some kits also include stickers, decals, and water stickers for further decorating.
While the original kit includes all you need to build a Gunpla model, there are various ways to improve the base model, from repaint and adding panel lines, to added damage or additional panel lines, to adding them to dioramas, and even adding LED lights to your model. People have done a lot of real cool stuff with these kits.
Most kits sizes range from 1:144 (approx 13 cm tall), 1:100 (approx 16–19 cm tall) and 1:60 (approx 30 cm tall). There are some exceptions for unusual models or Super Deformed models, but these are among the norms.
Like any good hobby, there are levels to the kits:
High Grade (HG)
Real Grade (RG)
Master Grade (MG)
Reborn-One Hundred (RE/100)
Perfect Grade (PG)
There are lots of tutorials online for building Gunpla, including how to put together, paint, and even full demonstrations of that you will get out of the line, so you can know in advance if it’s worth the purchase and what you will get.
For more information, visit:
https://gundam.fandom.com/wiki/Gunpla
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