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MeesesGlokmah 2008-02-26 21:34

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Originally Posted by sword.impulse (Post 1425298)
And to not make it look so fat, use the erase method and erase extra off the top after using it.

Thanks for the info!

I forgot to ask this, but what is the best size/dimensions for the markers? To give you guys an idea of what I have, most of my kits are unpainted 1/144 models.

beamknight87 2008-02-26 22:24

dalong posted the review of the Lucas Strike IWSP. Doesn't look all that different from the previous one -_-

sword.impulse 2008-02-26 23:49

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Originally Posted by MeesesGlokmah (Post 1425335)
Thanks for the info!

I forgot to ask this, but what is the best size/dimensions for the markers? To give you guys an idea of what I have, most of my kits are unpainted 1/144 models.

you mean what scale kit is the best to use markers on? in that case im sure it doesnt matter what scale it is. The bulk of what i built is MG.

btw just finished 1/100 Exia after school today, more pics later possibly.

http://img120.imageshack.us/img120/4...d003qb9.th.jpg

MakubeX2 2008-02-27 05:08

Bandai To Raise Gunpla Price Due To Raising Cost Of Oil

Which may come to little to no surprise for some of us actually.

MeesesGlokmah 2008-02-27 08:32

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Originally Posted by sword.impulse (Post 1425593)
you mean what scale kit is the best to use markers on? in that case im sure it doesnt matter what scale it is. The bulk of what i built is MG.

btw just finished 1/100 Exia after school today, more pics later possibly.

http://img120.imageshack.us/img120/4...d003qb9.th.jpg

What I meant was which markers would work the best for the 1/144 scale models, since I believe that the lines would be smaller than 1/100 or 1/60, wouldn't they?

P.S. Nice Exia!:D

GourangaPizza 2008-02-27 09:18

Being a fan of Gundam Duel, I think I will buy Virtue also.

Papaya 2008-02-27 12:55

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Originally Posted by MakubeX2 (Post 1426094)
Bandai To Raise Gunpla Price Due To Raising Cost Of Oil

Which may come to little to no surprise for some of us actually.

It's part of the 00 storyline.

MeesesGlokmah 2008-02-27 15:18

What's better, acrylic paint or enamel? I bought a set that was enamel, because it came with paint thinner, while the acrylic didn't. I didn't open it yet because I was wondering if in the end, are the results about the same for either enamel or acrylic, or is one better/preferred than the other?

Astrana 2008-02-27 17:43

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Originally Posted by Papaya (Post 1426745)
It's part of the 00 storyline.

haha funny, but oil is worthless in 00

dodgethis_sg 2008-02-27 18:03

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Originally Posted by MeesesGlokmah (Post 1426985)
What's better, acrylic paint or enamel? I bought a set that was enamel, because it came with paint thinner, while the acrylic didn't. I didn't open it yet because I was wondering if in the end, are the results about the same for either enamel or acrylic, or is one better/preferred than the other?

Because acrylic paint can be thinned with dihyrdrogen monoxide.

MeesesGlokmah 2008-02-27 18:27

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Originally Posted by dodgethis_sg (Post 1427270)
Because acrylic paint can be thinned with dihyrdrogen oxide.

I don't get what you are saying. Is that a good thing or a bad thing?

GameraBaenre 2008-02-27 18:40

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Originally Posted by MeesesGlokmah (Post 1426985)
What's better, acrylic paint or enamel? I bought a set that was enamel, because it came with paint thinner, while the acrylic didn't. I didn't open it yet because I was wondering if in the end, are the results about the same for either enamel or acrylic, or is one better/preferred than the other?

If you are hand painting, enamel paints are better, because they are oil based and dry slower. This allowed for the paint to self level and results in brush strokes disappearing. I don't recommend using enamels for airbrushing as they take a while to dry, and they smell pretty strong.

If airbrushing, go with acrylics; as they are fairly easier to work with and can be cleaned up with water and thinned with isopropanol alcohol. Your typical tamiya acrylics are not formulated for hand brushing and will dry too quick leaving brush strokes if hand brushing; but they are nice for airbrushing.

MeesesGlokmah 2008-02-27 19:11

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Originally Posted by GameraBaenre (Post 1427347)
If you are hand painting, enamel paints are better, because they are oil based and dry slower. This allowed for the paint to self level and results in brush strokes disappearing. I don't recommend using enamels for airbrushing as they take a while to dry, and they smell pretty strong.

If airbrushing, go with acrylics; as they are fairly easier to work with and can be cleaned up with water and thinned with isopropanol alcohol. Your typical tamiya acrylics are not formulated for hand brushing and will dry too quick leaving brush strokes if hand brushing; but they are nice for airbrushing.

Okay, thank for the info! Yeah, I am hand painting them, so I guess I'll stick with the enamel paints.

Thanks for the help everyone! I love coming to this forum because I know I'll get my questions answered by nice and knowledgeable people. To me, you guys are the "Model Masters."

dodgethis_sg 2008-02-27 20:44

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Originally Posted by MeesesGlokmah (Post 1427321)
I don't get what you are saying. Is that a good thing or a bad thing?

Depends. Considering that it's one of the most toxic substances on the Earth. :eyespin:

DarkWarrior 2008-02-27 20:57

Yep, water is toxic alright... I heard somebody died from drinking too much! :heh:

Anyways, where's my RX-78 2.0 with G-Armor? My Char's Zaku 2.0 is getting awfully lonely..

sword.impulse 2008-02-27 21:12

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Originally Posted by DarkWarrior (Post 1427632)
Yep, water is toxic alright... I heard somebody died from drinking too much! :heh:

Anyways, where's my RX-78 2.0 with G-Armor? My Char's Zaku 2.0 is getting awfully lonely..

How is the Zaku 2.0 anyways? I was considering getting the normal one soon and wondered if it was as awesome as Dalong said it was.

Critias 2008-02-27 21:17

Quote:

Originally Posted by MakubeX2 (Post 1426094)
Bandai To Raise Gunpla Price Due To Raising Cost Of Oil

Which may come to little to no surprise for some of us actually.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Papaya (Post 1426745)
It's part of the 00 storyline.

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Originally Posted by Astrana (Post 1427237)
haha funny, but oil is worthless in 00

The irony here is astounding...

DarkWarrior 2008-02-27 21:28

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Originally Posted by sword.impulse (Post 1427661)
How is the Zaku 2.0 anyways? I was considering getting the normal one soon and wondered if it was as awesome as Dalong said it was.

Superb, the kit is excellent in every aspect. I thought Dalong.net's score was too high myself, but after building one I can understand why it got such a high score. So yeah, if you're a Zaku fan there's no reason not to get one.

beamknight87 2008-02-27 22:09

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Originally Posted by sword.impulse (Post 1427661)
How is the Zaku 2.0 anyways? I was considering getting the normal one soon and wondered if it was as awesome as Dalong said it was.

Even if you are not a Zaku fan the II 2.0 is still worth it, last week I acquired one (the grunt version) and constructed the inner frame, which has more flexibility than those of the Gundams, making me understand finally the why behind the scores dalong gave.

Anyways, believe it or not I still don't have any replica of any kind or size of the RX-78-2. You guys recommend a MG version of it? The Ver. Ka. looks sweet enough but supposedly a 2.0 version is going to come out this year... or should I get it in any other form (MSiA, GFF)?

sword.impulse 2008-02-27 22:41

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Originally Posted by beamknight87 (Post 1427762)
Even if you are not a Zaku fan the II 2.0 is still worth it, last week I acquired one (the grunt version) and constructed the inner frame, which has more flexibility than those of the Gundams, making me understand finally the why behind the scores dalong gave.

Anyways, believe it or not I still don't have any replica of any kind or size of the RX-78-2. You guys recommend a MG version of it? The Ver. Ka. looks sweet enough but supposedly a 2.0 version is going to come out this year... or should I get it in any other form (MSiA, GFF)?

thanks it just seems like a great kit, and it being only around 40 bucks is a bonus.

If they were coming out with a 2.0 RX-78-2 i would wait for it. I have the 1.0 and the 1.5, they both suck.


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