Gunpla is short for Gundam Plastic Model. Introduced by Bandai for the entire range of products from Gundam.
Gundam kits come in different grades, usually not really differing in difficulty, but how detailed the kits are.
What they all have in common is that you don’t have to glue or paint them.
Apart from the “entry grades” used here, however, you need at least a pair of side cutters suitable for plastic kits (the one in the wire toolbox is too coarse for this). Fingernail clippers are usually sufficient, however.
If you want to be VERY precise, also something to file (nail files with rough and fine side are best).
Here you get to know Gunpla via the Entry Grade. The only thing you need here is some patience and joy in tinkering. The rest comes on its own.
I will explain how to work best with EntryGrades and what to be aware of.
I will also briefly explain the differences between the grades.
If there is interest I can also tell something about the own coloring of Gunpla and if/which special tools are “mandatory” for it.
Questions are of course welcome, both about the craft itself and about the different grades.
Panelists: mastapetz
11:00 – 12:30 Was ist Gunpla? Das ist Gunpla!
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