




Ah this DVD was included with the free Sword Calamity kit that came with Dengeki or Hobby Japan.

I need a job so I can buy more Gundams. (sob)

hey danny! thanks for sharing this tutorials. I really find it useful. I always wonder how they do such things. lol. Will they make more tutorials? Just wonderin...

Thanx Danny once again You've delivered.....I knew one or two things that Ive seen in a Jap. Hobby mag, but those vids are excellent!! Just in time to, Im planning to assemble my Shining Gundam and Strike this weekend!! Cheers Danny......

Danny - just wanted to get in touch, and can't think of a better way than this. Drop me a line - let's 語り合う.

this and danny's 'building gundam for busy people' are really helpful to newbies in gundam building like me. well minus the airbrushing section, in w/c i don't have, it's cool to know how to remove the expose seam lines, filling the gap and masking. this vid sure helps a lot of future gundam builders from now on. kudos, danny, on this feature. :)

wish i could of got my hands one one of those sword clamity kits! been trying for about a year now : (

the tutorial is kind of just introducing basic stuff >_>

Altho I dont really understand Japanese that well (next to nothing) I could understand some parts of the video due to my addiction to Anime... anyway the only part that I couldnt get is when he used an epoxy to fill some parts of the Sword Calamity... >_

hay Danny i have a silly question, Do you paint the pliot in the cock pocket?

hey danny i heard bandai is realeasing 1/100 savior!! if you know ....

Hi i have a question, hoping you can give some help on. I have the special coating green zaku and it looks like it has some grease on it at some angles. Is there anything i can use to remove the grease without damaging the coating? thanks!! appreciate it if anyone can answer this..
It's funny to see how bad kits look without paint and decals. I never get to see it because I don't put it all together and then take it apart, and then paint it...
interesting.... very interesting...

Ah this DVD was included with the free Sword Calamity kit that came with Dengeki or Hobby Japan.

I need a job so I can buy more Gundams. (sob)

hey danny! thanks for sharing this tutorials. I really find it useful. I always wonder how they do such things. lol. Will they make more tutorials? Just wonderin...

Thanx Danny once again You've delivered.....I knew one or two things that Ive seen in a Jap. Hobby mag, but those vids are excellent!! Just in time to, Im planning to assemble my Shining Gundam and Strike this weekend!! Cheers Danny......

Danny - just wanted to get in touch, and can't think of a better way than this. Drop me a line - let's 語り合う.

this and danny's 'building gundam for busy people' are really helpful to newbies in gundam building like me. well minus the airbrushing section, in w/c i don't have, it's cool to know how to remove the expose seam lines, filling the gap and masking. this vid sure helps a lot of future gundam builders from now on. kudos, danny, on this feature. :)

wish i could of got my hands one one of those sword clamity kits! been trying for about a year now : (

the tutorial is kind of just introducing basic stuff >_>

Altho I dont really understand Japanese that well (next to nothing) I could understand some parts of the video due to my addiction to Anime... anyway the only part that I couldnt get is when he used an epoxy to fill some parts of the Sword Calamity... >_

hay Danny i have a silly question, Do you paint the pliot in the cock pocket?

hey danny i heard bandai is realeasing 1/100 savior!! if you know ....

Hi i have a question, hoping you can give some help on. I have the special coating green zaku and it looks like it has some grease on it at some angles. Is there anything i can use to remove the grease without damaging the coating? thanks!! appreciate it if anyone can answer this..