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So here are the most asked questions that I get every day!
  1. Where do I get Top Coat from?
    • Well it depends on where you live - if you live in Japan - there are hobby shops just about everywhere (I have one just around the corner from where I live ;-) but if you live elsewhere, you will probably have to do a Google and order some online.
  2. What paints did you mix together for shadowing?
    • Have a look at this picture of some of the paints that I use. The small pots of paints are the ones that I use - typically grey or black - Mr Color or Tamiya paint. I then use thinner to thin the paint so that its watery - about 10-30% paint and the rest thinner.
  3. I have seen your Gundam pics and am convinced - tell me how much?
    • There are different solutions you can go for..
      • High Grade 1/144 scale (Bandai)
        These are generally between 800 and 1,500 yen (8-15 USD). Anybody could put these together - all the TV commercials show kids of about 10 (?) playing around with these kits. A whole leg for example may only be six pieces and because they are cheap, they lack detail and articulation. The HG series does have another audience however - the expert user who loves to modify these models so that they *are* detailed and *are* articulate - they carve off bits here and there and add extra joints and what have you. All HG models are snap fit so you dont need to worry about gluing your finger to your nose (for those who like to cleanse out your nostrils regularly). Judging form the pieces - you can probably put one together in less than an hour (without painting).
      • Master Grade 1/100 (Bandai)
        These are generally 2,500 - 5,000 yen. Models of late are particularly good because Bandai (after running out of Gundams to make) are releasing previously released MGs with new molds and frames - most are now so articulate that they can do the "adjusting-under-pants" pose. You can put together a MG model in an afternoon (without painting).
      • Perfect Grade 1/60 (Bandai)
        There are generally 10,000 - 20,000 yen. As the name of the series suggest - these "perfect" models have an extremely high degree of detail and articulation. The detail can be a bit tooooo much because you would spend half an hour on an engine or something only to find that it will be covered up by two more pieces - meaning that you would never see what you just spent half an hour on. Aile Striker has some nice inner engines but they are totally covered up - I never get to see them!
      • Resin Kits scale varies (B-Club etc)
        B-Club has a license to make Gundam kits but as they are not mainstream, the kits can be quite expensive - 17,000 yen (170 USD) for a 1/100 scale kit. As you can see from the link, all pieces are not colored at all - and to make matters worse - you still have to do a ton of mods to assemble - definetly not for the faint hearted.
      • G-System - from what I have read about G-system on Japanese bulletin boards is that they are an un-licensed dealer ripping off Bandai and licenced Gundam Kit makers like B-Club. I cant comment on the quality of the kits - the photos on their site look great but I recommend that you do tons of research before buying one.
      • Kits from China - I was watching a documentary on TV about how China goes about ripping off Japan by pirating. The program staff went to get a 1/144 scale Strike Gundam from China and tried to put it together but failed miserably - not suprising too - what the pirates done was to take a mold from the retail kit and stick it in a box without instructions...The pieces did not even fit together. I think the message here is dont buy kits from China.
  4. Exactly what colors did you use for your Strike Gundam?
    • I dont remember - I just went along to my local hobby shop and looked for white, blue, gray and red. I remember that the red and blue was gloss - I prefered matt but that did not matter because going over the finished model with matt Top Coat turns everything (including clear parts so be careful) matt. if you want the exact colors - there is always a color chart on the box of your Gundam kit.
  5. Is it difficult to make one?
    • This question gets on my nut but I can understand it coming from people wanting to take up modeling. The thing is that I wont be able to answer accurately - it may be easy for me but it may be difficult for the next man.
      All kits come with instructions and are in Lego style (dont need to be able to read Japanese). You can check out the Gundam modeling tutorial for more tips.
RX-78-2 Gundam Ver.ONE YEAR WAR 0079
A macro shot of MG RX-78-2 Gundam Ver.ONE YEAR WAR 0079 (about 3000 yen-ish (30 USD.)
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Hates_ in London, UK
I really want to do one after reading your series of posts on Gundams, but I just feel too guilty doing one having never really watched any Gundam related cartoons.
(ID #33464) Posted on 2007/01/02 01:23
Janesa in Indiana
I think you need to add this:
Have a steel nerve. I almost cried when I broke a part on my MG Zeta T_T
(ID #33465) Posted on 2007/01/02 01:23
Daimaou (Uchu No Buta) in TYO
>Hates_in London, UK

Well try to make one, and once you will love making it I am sure that you will be interested in watching the vids ;)
Eldon in America
I would love to do some, but they are kinda hard to find good ones here in America...
(ID #33467) Posted on 2007/01/02 01:23
Vega in Atlanta
You can always check your local comic shop. Most (good) comic shops have atleast a few Gundam models now. Or you could always order one off of the net.
(ID #33468) Posted on 2007/01/02 01:23
Wilson in New Jersey
Surprisingly, you can get some good ones cheap via www.amazon.com.  Got a few PG Wing Zero CHEAP!
(ID #33471) Posted on 2007/01/02 01:23
KEnwin in Australia,sydney
brought top coat flat yesterday and i was wondering which top coat  turns the gundam models to smooth
coz my top coat is weird 
(ID #33728) Posted on 2007/01/02 01:23
Jonathan in USA
Hey, i was wondering which type of paint and which way of painting a gundam would be the best. I want to build my 1/100 Strike Freedom which is my first model EVER, and i dont really want to mess it up by making it look like a cheap toy...Have any suggestions as to how to make it look good quality for beginners?
(ID #34605) Posted on 2007/01/02 01:23
Jonathan in USA
Should i use flat or glossy paints...i bought a set of paints and only a couple colors are flat and the rest are gloss...so iono which one are better for gundams. i might need to return these...
(ID #34618) Posted on 2007/01/02 01:23
Jason in Shanghai
Truely an awesome website!! the Gundam modelling FAQ is really helpful. Now if only you can post a color chat for the paints you use ; - ) MORE POWER!!!!!! now let me get back to my MSA-011 (which to me is the most awesome Gundam of all)
(ID #34942) Posted on 2007/01/02 01:23
K.T. Lam in Netherlands
Eldon in Amerika,

If you're planning to do an online order, please try this link:

http://www.rainbowten.co.jp/english/index.html

They have the lowest price on internet and are incredibly fast.
Even with the parcel rates, the prices are lower than the local stores in the US (really, they are rats)

good luck
(ID #38527) Posted on 2007/01/02 01:23
azza in hartlepool, england
awsome looking gundams mate... if only i could paint them like that.. mine seem to come out a mess with what ever spray paint i use! and i never seem to get the colours rite! good job
(ID #38730) Posted on 2007/01/02 01:23
geovanni in Metropolis
Really appreciate the FAQ for Gundam modeling. It's really great to have you spent your valuable time on this. It helps me so much and at first I'm really afraid screwing up big time on those models. Your "Guide for Lazy People" really helps a lot!

Thanks again!

By the way, Aile Strike is just so cool!
(ID #41101) Posted on 2007/01/02 01:23
Edimasta in Vienna
Hi, I would need some help... I want to paint / spray my gundams too, but I am really worried about the Tamiya colors because I don't know if it's the right one or not :)

Could you tell me the "codex" of the sprays you used for your Strike Gundam and the RX-178 MK II (both Perfect Grades) because the colors for the RX-178 or really tough to find... don't know which one it should be, some sort of grey-blue-green or... oO

Or is there any forum or site that tells, which code of tamiya spray is fitting the colors of the gundams...?
(ID #42180) Posted on 2007/01/02 01:23
sharon in singapore
hi, was reading your modelling guide for busy people. what do you do with the lines resulting from 2 separate pieces being glued together? Eg, the leg has 2 piece to be pieced together, and the line that goes down from tip to end of the leg, how do you rid that, or do you? =)

thanks
(ID #43400) Posted on 2007/01/25 09:15
bk in Mauritius
Graphic Designer
Registered on 2007/06/04 16:59
Hi, i'm new here, nice to meet u all!
i once bought a G-D model kit from China for a "test", but before that i've already got some model kits from bandai, i just wanted to see if it matches the original.
Actually, it was a total desillusion!! when i opened the sealed plastic for the parts, underneath the part mold, it was all rough, there were so much bits of plastic here & there! The plastic parts were so cheap!!!
when i tried to assemble, all the pieces were just falling apart! NEVER ever buy a G-D!!
The next day i returned the model to the retailer!! And i got refunded!:)
(ID #49110) Posted on 2007/06/05 08:42
William Jeon in Toronto Canada
If you remeber which sprays you used (if they were made by Tamiya, what colors) for your PG strike and the quantity.. could you please tell me???
(ID #50873) Posted on 2007/07/03 00:13
Trent in Minnesota
Otaku
Registered on 2007/02/10 15:13
Okay, when doing Gundam Models, you should use Tamiya, (but make sure you get Tamiya for Plastics, not Polycarbonate) it doesent matter if the colors are gloss or matt because they all will turn matte after you spray them with top coat. I suggest using Mr. Color Top Coat, or ask someone at your model shop, becuase some top coats will chip your paint. 
(ID #54363) Posted on 2007/08/14 13:59
William Jeon in Toronto Canada
What is Top Coat used for exactly? 
(ID #56353) Posted on 2007/09/04 17:57
Archa in England
Registered on 2007/08/09 06:12
Ok so i ordered some tamiya sprays and 2 of them are for polycarbonate, is this a bad thing cos some people say not to use them. but ive read some places theat they can be used bt just require a top coat to look good. which of these is true?
(ID #64550) Posted on 2007/11/22 14:26
Hates_ in London, UK
I really want to do one after reading your series of posts on Gundams, but I just feel too guilty doing one having never really watched any Gundam related cartoons.
(ID #75468) Posted on 1999/11/30 14:12
Janesa in Indiana
I think you need to add this:
Have a steel nerve. I almost cried when I broke a part on my MG Zeta T_T
(ID #75469) Posted on 1999/11/30 14:12
Daimaou (Uchu No Buta) in TYO
>Hates_in London, UK

Well try to make one, and once you will love making it I am sure that you will be interested in watching the vids ;)
Eldon in America
I would love to do some, but they are kinda hard to find good ones here in America...
(ID #75471) Posted on 1999/11/30 14:12
Vega in Atlanta
You can always check your local comic shop. Most (good) comic shops have atleast a few Gundam models now. Or you could always order one off of the net.
(ID #75472) Posted on 1999/11/30 14:12
Wilson in New Jersey
Surprisingly, you can get some good ones cheap via www.amazon.com.  Got a few PG Wing Zero CHEAP!
(ID #75475) Posted on 1999/11/30 14:12
KEnwin in Australia,sydney
brought top coat flat yesterday and i was wondering which top coat  turns the gundam models to smooth
coz my top coat is weird 
(ID #75732) Posted on 1999/11/30 14:12
Jonathan in USA
Hey, i was wondering which type of paint and which way of painting a gundam would be the best. I want to build my 1/100 Strike Freedom which is my first model EVER, and i dont really want to mess it up by making it look like a cheap toy...Have any suggestions as to how to make it look good quality for beginners?
(ID #76609) Posted on 1999/11/30 14:12
Jonathan in USA
Should i use flat or glossy paints...i bought a set of paints and only a couple colors are flat and the rest are gloss...so iono which one are better for gundams. i might need to return these...
(ID #76622) Posted on 1999/11/30 14:12
Jason in Shanghai
Truely an awesome website!! the Gundam modelling FAQ is really helpful. Now if only you can post a color chat for the paints you use ; - ) MORE POWER!!!!!! now let me get back to my MSA-011 (which to me is the most awesome Gundam of all)
(ID #76946) Posted on 1999/11/30 14:12
K.T. Lam in Netherlands
Eldon in Amerika,

If you're planning to do an online order, please try this link:

http://www.rainbowten.co.jp/english/index.html

They have the lowest price on internet and are incredibly fast.
Even with the parcel rates, the prices are lower than the local stores in the US (really, they are rats)

good luck
(ID #80531) Posted on 1999/11/30 14:12
azza in hartlepool, england
awsome looking gundams mate... if only i could paint them like that.. mine seem to come out a mess with what ever spray paint i use! and i never seem to get the colours rite! good job
(ID #80734) Posted on 1999/11/30 14:12
geovanni in Metropolis
Really appreciate the FAQ for Gundam modeling. It's really great to have you spent your valuable time on this. It helps me so much and at first I'm really afraid screwing up big time on those models. Your "Guide for Lazy People" really helps a lot!

Thanks again!

By the way, Aile Strike is just so cool!
(ID #83105) Posted on 1999/11/30 14:12
Edimasta in Vienna
Hi, I would need some help... I want to paint / spray my gundams too, but I am really worried about the Tamiya colors because I don't know if it's the right one or not :)

Could you tell me the "codex" of the sprays you used for your Strike Gundam and the RX-178 MK II (both Perfect Grades) because the colors for the RX-178 or really tough to find... don't know which one it should be, some sort of grey-blue-green or... oO

Or is there any forum or site that tells, which code of tamiya spray is fitting the colors of the gundams...?
(ID #84184) Posted on 1999/11/30 14:12
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