Resin Conversion Kits Part 2

Curioventura
29 Mar 201907:37

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the creator unboxes and overviews a resin conversion kit for the Barbatos Lupus Rex model kit. After an initial recording mishap with a dead microphone, the creator re-records, showcasing the necessary tools for the conversion, including a Dremel, plastic tools, and sandpaper. The script details the process of checking parts, using digital calipers for precision, and organizing parts for assembly. The goal is to transform the model into a more detailed and enhanced version, with a focus on the large weapon accessory. The creator plans to demonstrate the actual conversion process, assembly, and painting in upcoming videos.

Takeaways

  • πŸŽ₯ The video is about a resin conversion kit for the Barbatos Lupus Rex model kit.
  • πŸ”§ The presenter uses a Dremel micro for sanding and grinding resin parts, emphasizing its importance in the conversion process.
  • πŸ› οΈ Plastic tools from auto parts stores are recommended for disassembling built kits to avoid damaging parts.
  • ✏️ A pen is necessary for checking off parts from the provided checklist.
  • πŸ“ Digital or regular calipers are useful for ensuring symmetry and accuracy in part sizing during the conversion.
  • πŸ“„ Various grits of sandpaper, from 320 to 400, are essential for prepping parts for painting and addressing imperfections.
  • πŸ”ͺ A sharp hobby knife is needed for carving and trimming excess material from the resin kits.
  • πŸ—‚οΈ A parts bin helps in organizing and sorting the numerous parts of the model kit, preventing loss.
  • πŸ“ The importance of checking the parts checklist thoroughly to ensure no parts are missing is highlighted.
  • πŸ›‘οΈ The video script includes a guide on how to match and identify parts from the conversion kit with the factory parts.
  • 🎨 The presenter plans to provide a more in-depth tutorial on assembling, fitting, and painting the resin conversion kit in upcoming videos.

Q & A

  • What is the purpose of the resin conversion kit mentioned in the script?

    -The purpose of the resin conversion kit is to enhance or modify a model kit, such as the Barbra toast Lupus Rex, by adding or replacing parts with resin components to create a more detailed or customized model.

  • Why did the creator have to re-record the video?

    -The creator had to re-record the video because the microphone failed during the initial recording, and this was only discovered after the recording was completed and it was time to edit.

  • What is the importance of the Dremel micro tool in the resin conversion process?

    -The Dremel micro tool is important for the resin conversion process because it is used for sanding, grinding, and prepping the resin parts, which is essential for a successful conversion.

  • Why are plastic tools recommended for disassembling a pre-built model kit?

    -Plastic tools are recommended for disassembling a pre-built model kit to avoid damaging the kit or marring the finish with sharp metal tools, which could scratch or break the plastic parts.

  • What is the role of a hobby knife in the resin conversion kit process?

    -A hobby knife is used to carve and trim off excess material from the resin parts, allowing for a cleaner fit and finish when assembling the model kit.

  • Why are digital or regular calipers useful in the resin conversion build?

    -Digital or regular calipers are useful for ensuring symmetry and checking that parts are not over-sanded, which helps maintain the accuracy and precision of the model kit assembly.

  • What is the significance of the parts checklist in organizing the model kit parts?

    -The parts checklist is significant for keeping track of all the parts included in the model kit, ensuring none are missing and aiding in the organization and assembly process.

  • How does the creator organize the parts of the model kit?

    -The creator organizes the parts of the model kit using a parts bin with labeled sections for different parts of the model, such as right arm, left leg, head, etc., making it easier to sort and find specific parts during assembly.

  • What is the creator's strategy for checking off parts on the checklist?

    -The creator's strategy for checking off parts on the checklist is to draw a line through the row once all parts in that row have been checked off, which simplifies the process and reduces the need to look back and forth on the checklist.

  • What does the creator plan to do in the next video?

    -In the next video, the creator plans to get more in-depth by showing the actual process of fitting the resin parts, assembling the model kit, and preparing it for painting.

  • How can viewers support the creator's channel?

    -Viewers can support the creator's channel by liking the video, commenting, subscribing, and sharing the content to help grow the channel.

Outlines

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πŸ”§ Unboxing and Preparing for Resin Conversion

The speaker skips the usual intro and jumps straight into discussing the resin conversion kit for the Barbatos Lupus Rex. He explains that he had to re-film this video due to a microphone failure during the first recording. Although there's no unboxing footage, he provides an overview of the parts and tools needed for resin conversion. The Dremel micro tool, plastic tools, pen, digital calipers, file, various sandpaper grits, and a hobby knife are essential for the process. He emphasizes the importance of these tools for sanding, grinding, and prepping resin parts, as well as avoiding damage to existing kits during disassembly.

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πŸ“ Checklist and Assembly Preparation

The speaker explains the importance of checking all parts against the checklist to ensure none are missing, as replacements can be difficult to obtain. He shows how to organize parts using a labeled bin and describes the process of matching parts to the checklist. He also discusses the instruction manual, highlighting how factory parts and resin parts are labeled and assembled together. The speaker mentions that in future videos, he will delve deeper into the assembly process, fitting parts, and painting to complete the resin conversion kit. He concludes by encouraging viewers to like, comment, share, and subscribe to his channel.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘Resin Conversion Kit

A 'Resin Conversion Kit' is a set of aftermarket parts made from resin, used to modify or enhance a plastic model kit. In the video, the creator is unboxing and discussing a resin conversion kit for the Barbra toast Lupus Rex, which is meant to amplify the model's features, such as adding a larger weapon accessory.

πŸ’‘Dremel Micro

The 'Dremel Micro' is a type of rotary tool that is battery-operated and can reach high speeds, up to 28,000 rpm as mentioned in the script. It's essential for model kit conversions due to its ability to sand and grind resin parts, which is a significant part of the conversion process.

πŸ’‘Plastic Tools

'Plastic Tools' are used in the model kit conversion process to disassemble or modify parts without causing damage. The script mentions using plastic wedges and other plastic tools from an auto parts store to avoid marring the finish of the model during the conversion.

πŸ’‘Checklist

A 'Checklist' in this context refers to a list of all the parts included in a model kit, which the creator uses to ensure that no parts are missing before starting the conversion. It's a crucial step to organize and keep track of all the pieces.

πŸ’‘Digital Calipers

'Digital Calipers' are precision measuring tools that help in ensuring symmetry and accurate measurements in model building. The script suggests using them for a detailed resin conversion build to check for over-sanding and symmetry issues.

πŸ’‘Sandpaper Grit

The 'Sandpaper Grit' refers to the different levels of coarseness in sandpaper, ranging from 320 to 400 as mentioned in the script. It's used for smoothing and prepping parts of the model kit, particularly in removing imperfections and seam lines.

πŸ’‘Hobby Knife

A 'Hobby Knife' is a sharp tool used for carving and trimming parts in model kit conversions. The video script mentions its necessity for working with resin kits, where it's used to carve and trim off excess material.

πŸ’‘Lupus Rex

'Lupus Rex' is the specific model kit that the video is focused on. It's the subject of the resin conversion, and the script discusses the process of enhancing this model with a conversion kit, including adding a large weapon accessory.

πŸ’‘Parts Bin

A 'Parts Bin' is a storage solution used to organize and sort out the numerous parts of a model kit. The script describes using a bin from Lowe's, labeled for different parts of the model, to keep everything organized during the conversion process.

πŸ’‘Seam Lines

'Seam Lines' are the visible lines that occur where two pieces of a model kit are joined together. The script mentions using sandpaper to take care of these imperfections, which is part of the prepping process for painting.

πŸ’‘Assembly

The term 'Assembly' refers to the process of putting together the various parts of a model kit. The video script discusses the upcoming steps of fitting the resin parts, assembling the model, and preparing it for painting as part of the conversion process.

Highlights

Introduction of a resin conversion kit for the Barbra toast Lupus Rex model kit.

Unfortunate microphone failure during the first recording attempt.

Overview of tools necessary for a resin conversion, starting with a Dremel micro for sanding and grinding.

Use of plastic tools to disassemble kits without damaging parts.

Utility of digital calipers for ensuring symmetry and precision in resin conversion.

Importance of a hobby knife for carving and trimming resin kit parts.

Different grits of sandpaper for prepping parts and addressing imperfections.

Demonstration of a completed resin conversion to showcase the potential outcome.

Explanation of how resin parts can either overlay or replace existing model kit parts.

Introduction of a parts bin for organizing and sorting model kit components.

Highlighting the importance of checking the parts checklist to ensure completeness.

Method for organizing parts using labeled sections in the parts bin.

Strategy for efficiently checking off parts from the checklist by drawing a line through completed rows.

Clarification of part numbers and labels between factory parts and resin conversion parts.

The process of matching and identifying resin parts with the factory manual for accurate assembly.

Upcoming plans to show the detailed process of assembling and painting the resin conversion kit.

Invitation for viewers to like, comment, and subscribe for more content.

Transcripts

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normally I put my introduction in the

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beginning my little splash page of the

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curio Ventura logo but I'm just gonna

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try to get to the point from now on so

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that's going to be the outro instead of

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the intro but today you'll notice that

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I've got this resin conversion kit

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opened now and unboxed and that is for

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the Barbra toast lupus Rex if you'll

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notice as well the audio is due due

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right now and that's because the first

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time I filmed this yes that's right I'm

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doing it a second time my microphone

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died on me and I had no idea that was

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the case until after I was done

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recording everything and I went to

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finally going edit so that kind of stunk

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and now I'm doing this again so there's

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no real unboxing or unbagging or any of

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that stuff

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unfortunately that is out the window but

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what I do have is all the parts already

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taken out of the box I have the manual

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here I should say the parts checklist

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here and all of my tools that I'm going

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to show you what I use in order to do

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with an actual resin conversion with

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that in mind I'm gonna do a overview

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right now of the tools and the first

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thing is this Dremel micro now this

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thing right here holds a decent charge

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for quite a while goes up to 28,000 rpm

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which is a lot and I've really never had

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to use that for any of the model kits

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that I do especially sanding down resin

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parts but this thing is pretty much

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vital or any corded Dremel really any

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kind of rotary tool you definitely want

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to have it you're going to be doing a

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resin conversion kit because there's a

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lot of sanding a lot of grinding and

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prepping for some of these parts that

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come with these kits second up is some

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plastic tools here now I got these from

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an auto parts store I think it was like

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at a discount out or autozone or one of

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those places but really what I use this

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for is if I have a kit that's already

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built like this right here and I have to

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take it back apart in order to start

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doing the resin conversion kit

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using sharp things could break the kid

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and mess it up and Mar the finish so

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what I use our plastic wedges and

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plastic tools yes there are some

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dedicated ones specifically for doing

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this kind of work

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these were cheap these are what I have

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sitting around and I can't find the

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other tools that I had so these are a

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good alternative also to you can use the

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tool that comes with the dremel kit as

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it's got a little tiny looks like a

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flathead here this works too and I

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haven't had this break or damage any of

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the kits either while I've been taking

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them apart

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you'll also need a pen to be able to do

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the checklist here of all the parts

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which I'll show you in a minute

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something that is not necessary but if

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you're really trying to do a detailed

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all out resin conversion build a pair of

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digital calipers or regular calipers

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work wonders and making sure that you

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have an over sanded parts or if there's

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anything from a symmetrical stand point

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that you need to address you can find

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that out really easily if things are

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symmetrical by using this another thing

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is a file and various sandpaper grits

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anywhere up from 320 all the way up to

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400 works very good when it comes to

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prepping parts of the paint and it comes

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to taking care of imperfections inside

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the kit seam lines things like that

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another thing you want to get to that I

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kind of forgot to mention beforehand

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which is necessary is a blade it could

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be an exacto blade it could be anything

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like that but you need a sharp little

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hobby knife in order to be able to carve

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and trim off arts to some of these resin

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kits so again what exactly does a resin

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can do for you well that's simple you

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can take a kit like this and amplify it

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a bit more into something like this I

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didn't build that gift by the way I

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don't know who did that but that's

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basically the kid that I'm gonna be

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doing this so whoever built that

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excellent job also - they kind of just

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go on top of existing parts or sometimes

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they just replace the parts all together

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so here is the weapon for the Lupus rex

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here and here's this gigantic sword part

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this actually slides in and goes into it

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like that so now you have an obscenely

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ridiculously sized accessory that

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st. can't hold so you'll have to be

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creative and trying to find a way to get

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it to hold it and then also my parts bin

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here that I had in one of my previous

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videos from the very beginning you might

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want to check that out this was I think

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purchased from Lowe's and it's really

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for little nuts and bolts and things

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like that but it works excellent when

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you're trying to sort out parts that are

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pradhan them or any other kind of model

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kits that are loaded to the gills with

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parts I've labeled them all right arm

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left arm left leg head chest arms all

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that kind of stuff so it makes it easy

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when you're taking your kits apart

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organize them sort them and it ensures

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that you don't lose anything I'm going

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to bring the camera a little bit closer

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so here's a little bit more of a

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close-up as to what I was talking about

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as far as this bin itself and how I sort

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all my parts out another thing to keep

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in mind is when doing the checklist when

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you one bag one of these kits the first

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thing you want to do is make sure you

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have all the parts because on rare

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occasion some parts might actually be

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missing I've had that happen before and

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it's quite inconvenient it takes forever

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to get replacement parts and worst case

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scenario you have to actually mold and

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recast the part yourself and that's kind

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of no fun so make sure you set all your

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parts out here I got a couple of these

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things and basically all you do is just

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kind of match up where this went to and

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which part it is this is GB five times

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two which means you got two of these

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parts so you check it off once you have

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them sort it out and what I like to do

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to make my life easy so I'm not looking

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all over the place as I start checking

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these parts out more is once I have one

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of these rows already checked off I just

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draw a line through it so it makes it

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easier for my eyes not to have to keep

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going up here or here I know that

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everything else I have is down here now

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when you flip it over this is how

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everything attaches your instruction

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manual so to speak if you look up close

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you'll see that some of these parts and

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it even actually tells you the numbers

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for the part itself these are the

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factory parts now this piece e 1 and C 1

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these things right here are what you'll

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see in the actual Bandai manual itself

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for this guy so there's no confusion but

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now if you look here you've got your GD

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1 GT 3 these are all your resin parts

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and these are how they fit on top of the

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stock piece and that's pretty much the

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same situation throughout the rest of

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the

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and if you'll notice again how it's got

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a mall numbered and labeled you just go

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through here and you can find those

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parts that are numbered labeled just

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like you would see in the actual manual

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for this kit or any of the other Bandai

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kits all these other parts here are the

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factory pieces from Bandai or whatever

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other company as the resin conversion

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kit for it so you obviously are going to

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be reusing some parts and in this case

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here in the shoulder completely

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replacing parts altogether that is it

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for this week's video I might actually

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do another upload well know considering

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the fact that I had to rerecord this and

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know what day this is actually being

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uploaded this week I might not have

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another video up this week but next week

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I'm going to be getting more in depth

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and showing you the actual process of

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fitting these parts how to assemble

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everything getting it to a state where

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you can paint it and then the week

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afterward we're gonna start painting all

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this stuff and getting ourselves a

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finished resin conversion kit if you

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liked what you saw please hit that like

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means subscribe it helps me greatly in

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building this channel have a good day

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and bye

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