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This is what I've done so far. I suck in building models :(
http://s11.postimg.org/q8nojbc1v/gundam.jpg I think I need to change the yellow part's color to a light haze grey. |
You rushed the paint. When it comes to painting, you've got to be super patient. A good paintjob takes days! Average MG will take 5 days... That's without prep. Prep can take months!
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Keep the yellow in there, Purple, violet goes good with yellow. I like it so far, keep up the good work!
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(at least I did sand and apply primer) |
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http://www.gamerabaenre.com/images/h...%20118_jpg.jpg When it comes to painting on the runners, it's not going to turn out pro. You need to have the parts put together. Once they are fit then you sand based on the fitment. Then take apart, prime, paint, wait at least 24 horus, carefully snap fit, sticker, clearcoat, wait a few days. Then you can handle it, without too much risk of scratches. If you use acrylic you've got to be fairly careful, either way. Also Sworra is correct. Leave the yellow. If anything just paint it a similar yellow. |
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@panzerfan Nice color-combination. I agree with Sworra & Prov, the yellow goes well with the purple. Still, I thought you were gonna paint it in Hi-Nu's color scheme? Did you change your mind?
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Now from my experience, you don't need to get a special air compressor. Even a cheap one from an automotive place is good(Canadiantire has deals on them). You only need 3 things for it. Pressure regulator, water trap, fitting for your airbrush. All can be got for cheap, at the same place. Now in terms of an airbrush. Iwata make decent dual action, gravity feed brushes, for around 140 dollars. I think it's the HC CP or whatever? It's a good one... It will be good enough for your needs throughout your skill level. You can buy paints at low cost, at the dollar store even(acrylic). You can use windex to thin them! Cheaper then paint thinner. NO! The blue colour won't ruin your paints.(it's soap and actually helps the paint flow better. Just make sure you mix it well.) Don't let the price fool you either. You'll save a lot of money on paint. One of those small tamiya paints, will paint 2-3 MG, when your skill level improves. With an airbrush, you can paint layers as thin as paper, uniformly, good coverage, low waste. |
The hands on this kit are really unbelievable. This level of articulation is utterly amazing.
http://s21.postimg.org/q6njvpk87/hands.jpg jpg images (Going through fitting now. cleaning up as well) |
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It's generally a good idea to have one, but so long as you work in a well ventilated area, are careful, don't paint hash paints indoors. You'll be fine. |
So I've just tried doing the enamel wash method to panel line my RG Justice. I've encountered a problem, though: Every time I try to clean off the excess enamel paint with a cotton bud that I've dabbed in lighter fluid, there's always spots or even splashes of excess paint that I can't remove. Either that, or I accidentally remove the paint in the panels that I've already filled. Is there a better way to do this?
Also: RG SF and MG Sazabi Ver Ka announced! :D Both were kinda inevitable but it's nice to have confirmation. |
Hooray! Said nobody ever, these two were the most predictable kits ever
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Maybe you should also try dedicated enamel thinner for cleaning? |
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