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Aww.. Dont say that. My Wing Gundam is in one of the best poses from the show. Face flat on the ocean floor. :P
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I have about 50 SD's now and I never had to actually cover them up. But what you can do is buy some epoxy putty and patch it a bit if it really bothers you. |
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Thanks. But what i really wanted, was to melt the leftovers into a beam like shape. But the results were so awful, it just didn't work out. : \ So i shaved the longer pieces into smooth sticks to use as support beams for my heavier gundam (the Virtue).
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Having started with Gundam Wing, I wouldn't mind green beam sabers.
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the next step will be rainbow beam sabers... :heh::heh::heh:
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I bought the Mega Bloks Zaku II S last night from a local store. It was too good to pass up!
http://www.daviddino.com/megablokzaku02.jpg http://www.daviddino.com/megablokzaku04.jpg Very surprised that it was as large as my PG Strike. ^^ |
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lol im it seems i might be into the SD phase of models. im really tempted to get the 2 of them. Quote:
http://img535.imageshack.us/img535/1863/img4285d.jpg its a homemade saber from a clear section of the 00 runner. the fact they didnt provide any really bugged me. so far i only made 1, i havent gotten around to finishing the other one but it took some time to complete it. i did manage to get a orange one done but its still 00s handle for the gaddess. |
Let me show off a bit :D
Just assembled the Cherudim: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...s/DSC00611.jpg With Dynames: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...s/DSC00617.jpg My Wing Zero: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...l/DSC00624.jpg |
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But honestly, you won't ever see them unless you're posing them in a very specific way. As to the Hobbywave part, I haven't bought paint from them but I have bought kits, and they're decently fast with all the popular lines. And seeing as they are one of the only America-based companies that still distributes Mr.Color, I'm assuming they restock on it decently-fast as well. Also, its very, very much suggested that you purchase acrylic paints for your kits, especially if you are hand painting. Unless, of course, your "brush" is an airbrush. Then by all means use lacquer. But in cases where you paint SDs (very detail specific) or simply hand painting, stick with acrylic. Gunze Sangyo (company that makes Mr. Color) and Tamiya have great acrylics if you're wondering. |
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I was home sick yesterday and so i wouldnt bore my self to death being home i spent the whole day building, painting, detailing, and clear coating MG F91 ^_^ i know its a pretty old kit but I've always wanted it and was putting off getting it for years. Its a really simple kit to build and looks awesome even for being so small and i heard some people complain about loose joints from the lack of polly caps that didnt factor into an issue for me. I fully spray paint every part before i build the kit off the runners as to limit the nub marks and so forth. anyways i think its is a great kit and would be good for people starting off on MG's. Sorry about the picture quality i dont have a digital camera only my iphone so my pics suck quality wise but the kit looks awesome in person, at least to me it does...lol.
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y21...1/IMG_0595.jpg Spoiler for More Pics:
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ive tried acrylic b4, i cant get used to mixing the right ratio of paint and the liquid that sits in the bottle. so far the only acrylic i can use properly is the transparent blue ie 00 gundam gn sword and thats only bc the tint doesnt require much paint. im hopeless if the color has already settled at the bottom. atm i work better with enamel, mr color is less efficient bc i cant really save the brush from the paint. |
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For one, they actually have more details. But a lot of their parts are exaggerated, such as the torso, head, shoulders and feet are pretty big that you can really hit the details easily. The main problem for what you're going to be doing is that the "holding hands", or the ones that are hollow on the bottom, usually only have a hole on the top and nothing in the middle. In other words, if you fill the hole on the bottom, you take out the hole on the top too unless you somehow make a hole in the putty the leads to the bottom. I know it sounds confusing. So think of the hands like a cardboard box with a hole on the top and no bottom. If you fill the bottom all the way up to the top, you can no longer put anything into the hole. So unless you make a hole in the putty, the hand is essentially useless unless the kit doesn't have accessories. Quote:
I think you didn't shake the bottle of paint so you just had the paint sitting on the bottom and has been using the oil on the top instead... All acrylic paints are super dense and they come separated when first bought. So if you see that the paint has two layers, that is normal. The top layer is oil and the bottom is the actual paint. The first time you buy them, you should shake them WELL and let it sit for about 10-15 minutes so the air bubbles can go away. After the first use/first shake, only use a toothpick/straw to stir it instead of shaking it so the paint and the oil mix. Again, I don't know if this is the case. But that is most likely the reason you're having so much better luck with enamel since the liquid doesn't separate. Also, the way you save the brushes with lacquer paint is using lacquer thinner. I'm sure you already know of this, though. Problem is, lacquer thinner KILLS brushes. Its incredibly toxic, just like the paints themselves, and practically eats the fibers in the brushes. Oh, and lacquer thinner can clean enamel too. Wow I type a lot... |
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you're right about me using acrylic, i know im doing something wrong in getting it prepared for painting. ive tried shaking it and stirring it, i probably didnt shake it enough to mix it up. how long should you shake them for? i know that enamel paints take a bit less time to be well shaken. |
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Btw, air bubbles usually only form on very light colors, like white, but its better to be safe. |
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