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Essential Gunpla Tools Guide for Beginners: What Every Malaysian Builder Needs in 2026

Lai HC May 5, 2026 Gunpla GuidesLeave a comment

If you’re new to Gunpla and wondering what Gunpla tools for beginners in Malaysia you actually need, you’ve come to the right place. Starting your first Gundam model kit is exciting — but without the right tools, even a simple HG kit can quickly become a frustrating experience. Nub marks …

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Gunpla Top Coat Guide for Beginners: Matte, Gloss, or Semi-Gloss?

Lai HC April 3, 2026 Gundam Modelling Tips / Modelling Know-howLeave a comment

If you’ve just finished building your first Gunpla kit and something still feels a little “off” about the final look, chances are you’re missing one crucial finishing step — the top coat. A Gunpla top coat is the single easiest upgrade you can give any build, transforming freshly assembled plastic …

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Gunpla Panel Lining Guide for Beginners: Make Your Gundam Kits Look Incredible

Lai HC April 1, 2026 Modelling Know-howLeave a comment

Gunpla Panel Lining Guide for Beginners: Make Your Gundam Kits Look Incredible If you’ve just finished your first Gunpla kit and felt like something was missing — like the details weren’t really popping the way you see in photos online — the answer is almost certainly panel lining. This single …

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