You know that feeling when you finally finish a project? That sweet, sweet satisfaction of seeing your hard work come to life? Yeah—that’s exactly how it felt when I completed my RGM79 Gunpla. It’s the same rewarding buzz I get from miniature painting, but there’s something uniquely satisfying about snapping together a mecha and seeing it stand proudly on display.
While I was snapping photos of my RGM79 from different angles, a thought hit me—how cool would it be to see this thing spinning in all its glory? A 360-degree view to capture every panel line and every modifications. And once an idea like that gets into my head, you know I’m gonna make it happen.
So, I grabbed a mini rotating turntable (yup, couldn’t resist), set up my camera, and got to work. Filming the RGM79 slowly turning felt oddly satisfying—watching those custom panel lines and ear modifications catch the light was like a victory lap for all the time and effort I poured into the build.
Editing the video was the next fun part. I laid it out with shots of the RGM79 from every angle and added graphics of the RGM79 box art to give it that extra flair. But you know what really brings it to life? The music. I found some exciting free-for-use tracks (https://pixabay.com/music/build-up-scenes-epic-cinematic-trailer-113981/) that perfectly capture the energy of my spinning GM79—and trust me, it adds a whole new vibe.
Watching the final video? Pure joy. Seeing my RGM79 go round and round on that turntable feels like the perfect tribute to my first Gunpla build. It’s one thing to admire it on a shelf—but watching it spin? That’s next level.
Check out the video below and enjoy the spin as much as I did! Check out more picts in my previous post.
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