Bandai HGUC MSN-04 Sazabi & Bandai HGUC RX-93 Nu Gundam Tutorial 2/9 SP-12

Posted in Uncategorized  by admin | February 28th, 2010

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15 Responses to “Bandai HGUC MSN-04 Sazabi & Bandai HGUC RX-93 Nu Gundam Tutorial 2/9 SP-12”

  1. JackReaper27 Says:

    i think styrene plastic

  2. 123asd1 Says:

    whats the plastic hes cutting? :/ be great to have for some mod ideas I got

  3. BridgeBunny Says:

    It’s an ultrasonic cutter.

  4. oyatoba Says:

    It ’s name is hot knife or heated knife. I searched in the net but I don’t found the same type.

  5. klask00 Says:

    can any one tell me what is the name of the tool that he uses to cut those gunpla plates ???

  6. edudrepus Says:

    You can tell this is going to be good. Just look at this guy’s nails!

  7. TheHITLERFAN Says:

    “design knife ” trick very good idea. why didnt i thyink of that.

  8. 41dhos Says:

    Why the ‘duh’ Lafiel? This is all good and informative stuff here. I was just working on the under carriage of my ‘Bad Actor’ Model and decided to turn around and start implementing these methods. Its nothing new to add panel lines, but he’s doing it in a way I never considered here.

  9. UTTO05 Says:

    Vibro blade is very Expensive

  10. Lexesbenz Says:

    Those blades are 400 hundred and over

  11. SweTrekki Says:

    think they are called “vibro blade” or something along those lines… they use ultrasonic vibration, hence the slight dentist like noice ;)

  12. SpringAngeLs Says:

    wondering where can buy those BMC tools???

  13. shishihenge Says:

    panel lining without dymo tape or any kind of ruler?! Wish my hand is that steady.

  14. artist1001 Says:

    what kind of electric knife is that at 1:30? Looks like it cuts like butter!

  15. PeteDator Says:

    It´s nice to see some of these smaller models and not the Master-grade all the time.

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