2010-08-01, 18:00 | Link #18073 | |
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Although doing it after assembly may be better since I think it also saves you some paint since all the parts are already there and you would not waste any on spraying parts that turned out to be "internal". But if you decide to do it after assembly that though, I'd suggest you cover up any clear parts with masking tape since they get messed up by flat topcoat. If you want to spray it before assembly than I'd suggest you cut of all the "clear" runners away as well and not spray them.
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2010-08-01, 18:04 | Link #18074 | |
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do you need to sand it afterward? or just a thin layer and wait for it to dry? |
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2010-08-02, 04:44 | Link #18076 | |
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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2010-08-02, 08:18 | Link #18080 |
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Join Date: Aug 2010
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Nice boxart.
Anyway; my MG Exia's leg peg is really loose (I had it in a bit too much of an extreme pose and it fell wrecking the peg a little) it doesnt quite "stick" in the slot any more (hip/crotch joint) I take it using a thin layer of glue is the best option? |
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gundam, gunpla, model kit, toy |
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