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Damn, if Bandai decide to make Delta into MG, I'm sure it will cost arms and legs :uhoh: (assuming they use the same or better chrome plating).
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Yup, I'm guessing it'll be 8000¥ at least, and probably higher. Not that much into shiny suits myself, so I'm not really bothered by it, but still... Would be funny if it were more expensive than some PGs (at least strike is only like 12000¥). Well, funny as in "haha, I'll have to live in a box in the park now"-funny.
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Haven't seen many SD Age-1 reviews online aside from 2OldForToys, rrobert...
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prefer this kind http://www.1999.co.jp/itbig04/10047727a.jpg |
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my used MG nemo arroved today^^
i wont post any before/after photos. partially because im ill and i totally forgot to take a before photo but mainly because its really just the nemo. nothing was broken or badly built and it arrived in one piece at my place. im also done weathering it. the parts are out of the water now (i will explain later) and are drying right now. after that i will apply top coat and once that has died i will post some photos^^ but im already happy with how it turned out! the youtube tutorials that i have watched helped a lot. |
I have a question about hand painting.
I have those bottles of Tamiya X series paints. I think they're acrylic. So does that mean I can take a little bit of paint and then mix it with plain water to paint the kit? Like I do that, and then paint again, let it dry, paint again, etc? And then put on a Tamiya matte finish top coat. |
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the way i do it i just dip my brush in water to make it wet and then i dip it into some paint. usually thats enough water to make the paint behave properly. just try it first on a seperate piece of plastic to make sure you are satisfied with the ratio between paint and water. |
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Get paint on a cup or something. Get a dropper and put in like a drop of water, check the paint, and add more water as needed til it has that milky consistency as I've read a lot of people go for... |
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edit: this is enamel: http://www.car-model-kit.cz/watermar...__x1_email.jpg this is acrylic: http://pics.towerhobbies.com/image/t/tamr8101.jpg not too hard to see the words enamel or acrylic... |
But acrylic I can thin with water?
Whenever I start making my GunPla kits, I plan on sanding off the nubs and then hand painting everything. I tried that spray paint but they were expensive and I think they were lacquer...they smell so bad. >_< |
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Question though.... Is the plastic different on MG, HG, SD, etc?
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all bandai models use polystyrene for the armor and acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) for the frame (except for the AGE-1 which seems to use PS for everything). i dont know what the polycaps and effect parts are made out of though.
also, my nemo is pretty much done^^ http://www.abload.de/img/img_0094zvbze.jpg http://www.abload.de/img/img_0097ilx8l.jpg http://www.abload.de/img/img_00999eyzc.jpg http://www.abload.de/img/img_0100nmxtm.jpg i especially like how the shield turned out! the dirt on the armor is essentially actual dirt^^ i still had some pigments that i got at a games workshop store. i mixed them with water and just poured the solution over the pieces :P then i realized that actually too much dirt stuck to the armor so i threw every piece into a washing basin with warm water. i think the result looks very natural because thats how the dirt set on the armor! and i love that. |
So what's different about the different plastics?
PS ABS ..etc. o_O |
Mega Size 1/48 Gundam AGE-2 Normal - Hobby Japan (May Issue)
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