i read once of someone using like wood protector as a top coat, with good results. I would think that would have to be done by hand. Of course I would never do it my self.
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I plan on doing a Gundam showcase at my convention in Florida. I have a master modeler coming to give a demo on modeling and stuff. I was thinking of having a showcase and auction.
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Still a work in progress...
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Eventually, I'll even do the other 3 Gundams in their battle-ravaged positions in different locations in my room as if a war broke out ^^. |
would you guys recommend the tamiya flat clear spray?
http://www.hlj.com/product/TAMTS-80 is there a substantial difference between the tamiya spray and the Mr hobby clear flat spray? |
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Not much difference between both tamiya flat clear and hobby flat clear as they're both lacquer based. But as mentioned before they can eat into paint and decals if sprayed too heavily. They're best applied over lacquers or fully cured acrylic paints. In a nutshell flat clear lacquer spray usually give a better finish when done right as it's more stronger than Gunze Topcoat. But Gunze topcoat is more versatile and safer option as it's water soluble and doesn't eat into paint or decals. Also lacquer sprays are prone to "frosting" when sprayed too close or applied too much so extra care and attention is required. |
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QT-ARMS?
What is this based on? Looks quite amazing. |
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As you can see, Dengeki Hobby crownded the guy overall champion of Gunpla for 2008. |
Ah I see, Dragonspawn of Warcraft, those monsters are cool.
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I read that gunplay champ article too. Definately a innovative design I must say.
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Does anybody have experience separating skirt armor? I would like to get the HGUC Alex, but it seems that the front skirt is one piece only, and even worse does not have those ridges to keep the two halves in if separated. How do I solve this problem? (Without resorting to putty)
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Personally I never had a problem with Tamiya's stuff. I tend to leave it to cure overnight for scratch building *edit referring to Tamiya epoxy quick type* |
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