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Post by no3Ljm on Sept 12, 2007 10:22:00 GMT 8
congrats on your 'die-cast' toys. ;D
happy playing... este, happy collecting.
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Post by qb on Sept 12, 2007 13:51:29 GMT 8
woah....that's a pretty nice, not to mention, expensive line up jhotpy! congratulations on finding those! ;D
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Post by raps on Sept 12, 2007 14:41:42 GMT 8
Nice and rare die-cast Gundams.... nice catch
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Post by kingaL on Sept 12, 2007 16:06:18 GMT 8
nice finds jhotpy!! more die cast to come. hehe
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Post by jhotpy on Sept 13, 2007 18:27:06 GMT 8
thanks guys!!
matanong lang po, is it ok to use hi-light pen to cover a very tiny part of a kit? will it work on the kits surface? sayang naman kasi kung bibili pako gundam marker, super liit lang ng part na lalagyan ko.. tips guys..
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Post by no3Ljm on Sept 13, 2007 19:37:41 GMT 8
thanks guys!! matanong lang po, is it ok to use hi-light pen to cover a very tiny part of a kit? will it work on the kits surface? sayang naman kasi kung bibili pako gundam marker, super liit lang ng part na lalagyan ko.. tips guys.. hi-light pens? are we talking about STABILO type of markers? but if you just saying a little touch-ups, i think it's ok naman to use any mediums. i did that with my HGUC Gundam MKII. i used regular red pentel pens on touch-ups.
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Post by jhotpy on Sept 14, 2007 0:56:11 GMT 8
@no3ljm- yes master, stabilo nga. wehehe!. i tried it earlier and it works but unfortunately it doesnt stick.. if u touch the applied part the color fades.. hehe..
i need the color "golden yellow" eh.. any tips on what type of marker has the color i need and doesnt fade.. help pls..
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Post by no3Ljm on Sept 14, 2007 10:33:30 GMT 8
well, you can check for some metallic markers at National if you want cheapers ones. you can browse their selections or ask the salesperson behind the counter for gold markers. btw, is it possible to tell us which part of the kit are you referring to? because i can't think of somewhere else where did you use the stabilo except for the eyes. hope you can explain it more. and stabilo markers doesn't stick on plastics. it's best only in papers. hope that helps.
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Post by raps on Sept 14, 2007 14:37:11 GMT 8
Asked for Permanent markers.... that's a sure shot.... just decide which pen type you need.... bold or fine....
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Post by jhotpy on Sept 14, 2007 21:45:31 GMT 8
@no3ljm- im gonna use it on my ZZgundams vfin, it has some paint chips eh.. its not gold eh,, its kinda like orange yellow.. pag gold kasi makintab.. tnx very much raps- tnx for the tip
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Post by no3Ljm on Sept 14, 2007 23:41:59 GMT 8
ic. so it's the V-fin pala. hmmm... why don't you buy paints to touch it up? or better yet, buy na lang Gundam marker. i can't think of any markers (with your preferred color) if there's any on National. but one thing comes to mind is, i know there's a permanent marker set that's available in National. not sure about the brand but definitely there is. malay mo meron yung color na hinahanap mo.
is the paint chip big ba? noticeable if any? i mean, if you use colored markers, is it noticeable afterwards? or you have to repaint the whole V-fin para hindi obvious? either way, if you still want your kit to look perfect again, you really need to buy paints. i think that's it. hope that helps.
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Post by jhotpy on Sept 15, 2007 1:48:41 GMT 8
will prolly look for that permanent marker sa NBS.. if wala talaga.. then gundam marker it is.. hehe.. tnx for the help master no3ljm..
the paint chip is super very small lang, almost unnoticeable.. unless u really concentrate looking at the paint chipped part.. im sure a little splat of marker will do the trick.. i dont know nga why im urging to do touch-up on the toys vfin eh, its not that obvious naman.. wehehe
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Post by 蠍座 shinn on Sept 15, 2007 8:18:27 GMT 8
go for the gundam marker... you're gonna be needing it sooner or later... and it's worth it... besides, you can't go wrong with gundam markers! ;D
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Post by no3Ljm on Sept 16, 2007 12:53:50 GMT 8
will prolly look for that permanent marker sa NBS.. if wala talaga.. then gundam marker it is.. hehe.. tnx for the help master no3ljm.. the paint chip is super very small lang, almost unnoticeable.. unless u really concentrate looking at the paint chipped part.. im sure a little splat of marker will do the trick.. i dont know nga why im urging to do touch-up on the toys vfin eh, its not that obvious naman.. wehehe that's ok bro. hope you can fix it. as for your urge to touch-up just like me... i call that 'metikuloso' and O.C. ;D
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Post by stalker888 on Sept 16, 2007 17:44:47 GMT 8
hey! let those gundam out of the box! they're suffocating already! nyahahaha... anyways, nice hauls there! hehehe.. wish i have enough money to buy them!
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