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Post by genocide on Jul 26, 2005 9:15:05 GMT 8
IMO, gundam markers sucks... i wanna throw them away na nga e sa sobrang asar... kala ko ok na sakin ung scabbard ni REDFRAME... but now i'm really aiming for perfection and plan to re-paint it... practice muna ako sa 1/144 redframe...
GUYS! PLEASE BE KIND ENOUGH TO ANSWER DAEMON33's QUESTIONS... THIS COULD REALLY HELP! THANX!!!
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Post by Uberjam on Jul 26, 2005 13:25:38 GMT 8
akin na lang ang gundam markers mo?
btw you can use break fluid to remove the paint on the kit without harming the kit itself. its tried and tested.
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Post by Uberjam on Jul 26, 2005 13:34:53 GMT 8
How about if you just use a handbrush, how would you go about doing the paint job? 1. Apply Primer (Mr surfacer)? How do I thin this primer? 2. Paint Proper(what type of paint)? 2.1 Acrylic (gunze hobby color or tamiya?) 2.2 Enamel (gunze mr color) Ano ang pwede ko bilhin for thinners? and pano if i do a "wash"(panel lines) afterwards, ano ba ang mas ok i paint ng una? enamel or acrylic? 3.Clear coat/dull coat Ganito pa rin ba yung mga steps? Thanks sa pag reply. step 1: apply primer mr. surfacer (usually comes in a spray can so no need for thinning) step 2: apply desired paint. depends on personal preferrence... acrylic only needs water to thin, enamel needs thinner... i don't know what proportions. AIR BRUSH REQUIRED, unless you get your paint in a spray can? using a paint brush won't achieve the desired effect. i think its not even recommended? step 3: apply clear coat/dull coat step 4: apply wash (acrylic or oil) that's the gist of it. for further details you may ask masters neueziel, hayabusa, and lonewolf... mga idol! hehehe ;D
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Post by Hayabusa on Jul 27, 2005 10:18:20 GMT 8
Dapat sa GT EB may mag-demo ng how-to-paint gundam kits hehe.
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Post by Uberjam on Jul 27, 2005 10:23:53 GMT 8
that'll be a great idea! sana nga magkaroon?
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Post by genocide on Jul 27, 2005 11:34:06 GMT 8
san ba ung EB??? naku baka sa greenhills??? kahit taga las pinas ako ppunta ako!!!!!!!
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Post by V2 on Jul 27, 2005 11:44:22 GMT 8
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Post by Uberjam on Jul 27, 2005 11:44:35 GMT 8
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jefmyster
Gashapon Super Robot
"Remember when I used to play for all of the loneliness that nobody notices now"
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Post by jefmyster on Jul 27, 2005 22:28:23 GMT 8
cge ako din manonood!!! hahaha... tatabi k muna un mga kits na hindi ko pa nagagawa para mututo muna ako kung papanu tlga un magandang paraan para magpaint.... hehehe...
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Post by zer0 on Jul 27, 2005 23:11:25 GMT 8
guys, i think you forgot one important thing before painting a kit.
wash it first with a mild detergent and water ;D ;D ;D
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Post by Uberjam on Jul 28, 2005 9:21:22 GMT 8
hmm ngayon ko lang nadinig yan... oki
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jefmyster
Gashapon Super Robot
"Remember when I used to play for all of the loneliness that nobody notices now"
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Post by jefmyster on Jul 28, 2005 17:16:32 GMT 8
y do u have to wash it wid water n detergent?? teka kung panget un effect ng gundam markrs... baka pwde na un mga spray.... hehehehe... uy guys lets plan for an EB para ma-enlighten un mga di marunong... hahahaha....
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rampart
DX Gashapon Super Robot
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Post by rampart on Jul 28, 2005 17:44:54 GMT 8
Kung lacquer based ang paints na gagamitin, pwede na skip ang washing... Pero kung acrylic, definitely washing it with water and detergent is a must...
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Post by Uberjam on Jul 28, 2005 18:05:06 GMT 8
eyyy sir rampart... its about time you join the fray... i've been wondering where you've been ;D
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rampart
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Post by rampart on Jul 28, 2005 18:24:53 GMT 8
eyyy sir rampart... its about time you join the fray... i've been wondering where you've been ;D Hehe, I've been quite busy at work even on out of town assignments...
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