Videos on Rumble and Vimeo too

I am in a process uploading my videos to alternative video sites. YouTube is kind of in a flux and it doesn’t know what it wants to be. So just in case I’m uploading my videos to another site if YouTube wants to implode some day. So you can find my videos in Vimeo and in Rumble. I don’t know about Vimeo – I think there is a file limit and I still don’t know if I wanna pay. And I don’t really know about Rumble as well – I’ve always thought that it is a some right-wing lunacy site. If somebody knows a good video site give me a recommendation below. At this moment there are only a few recent videos but I’m uploading all of them eventually.


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Tutorial: How papercraft gundam models are made

So how to make great papercraft gundam models.

First you build preferentially PG grade plastic gundam model. Model or grade doesn’t make a difference but everybody loves RX-78-2 so let’s go with that. PG grede is great for added mobility.

Then when you have built it and cleaned up all the plastic spruces and put on every decal you can just let it do the whole work and just sit back and take occasionally photos of the process.

The Gundam model just goes to work and figures out itself what needs to be done. It will collect all the parts and starts putting it all together.

RX-78-2 Gundam in action.

Other than that there is not much for the process. The plastic little gundam model does all the work. It will cut the pieces. It will fold the pieces. It will glue the pieces together. It doesn’t rest until it is done. It doesn’t even have any need for Pepakura app. All you have to do is to print the papers in right color.

RX-78-2 putting pieces together.

No kidding. All true.