Some people will tell you that Gunpla is all about
perfection. Striving for the most perfect detailing possible. Gunpla can be
about that if you want. But there’s no point if there’s no love in it.
I get a lot of emails with questions like, “Am I ready for a
Real Grade? I’m just a beginner, but there’s a kit I really want to build. I
just don’t want to butcher it.”
I look at that email, and then glance over to my Gundam
Unicorn Destroy Mode with a titanium finish. It was my first High Grade model
ever. Titanium finish models are rarer and nicer than regular ones, and any
wrong move will scratch that glossy shine.
I guess you could say I DID butcher this model. It’s
certainly scratched. In two places, it’s held together with superglue where my
amateur sidecutting made the connections weak. But I love it. I don’t look at
it and remember “ruining” a Gunpla that I could do a better job of now, even
though I could. I remember a younger version of me excitedly building a Gunpla
she loved.
Listen, when you’re a beginner, it’s inevitable that you’ll
make some rookie mistakes. That doesn’t mean you need to resign yourself to
“inferior” models until you feel advanced enough to try one you love. The key
is choosing Gunpla models that you love from the beginning, and not worrying
about the little things. Even if the one you’re dying to build is slightly more
difficult than your skill level, your love for that Gundam model will make it
easier for you to motivate and challenge yourself.
This one is one of John’s first Gunpla, a Zeta 2005 special
edition.
“You can see it’s not perfectly put together, but it was one
of my first Gunpla because it was a model I loved, and that made it worth
doing,” he says. “Some sites might tell you to start with the easiest possible
Gunpla you can find so you don’t ‘mess one up’ during your first try, but
that’s not our philosophy. There’s no point if you’re not having fun building a
model you’re crazy about.”
Still want some “sensible” advice? Then start with a High
Grade. High Grade is great because it’s the most common grade in existence and
there are a ton to choose from no matter which series you’re looking to build
from. We doubt you’ll have trouble finding one you like. They’re a little less
detailed, but with a little bit of care in construction you can make them look
really nice.
As you keep building Gunpla, you really will get better. But
if you don’t start with Gunpla models you love, you’ll never stay motivated to
progress far enough to get to that point.Gunpla is a learning experience. Don’t
expect the first Gunpla you build to be perfect, and don’t give up if it isn’t.
As my superglued first Gundam Unicorn model shows, mistakes can be fixed, no
matter how big!
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