neodark
DX Gashapon Super Robot
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Post by neodark on Sept 1, 2006 1:33:24 GMT 8
seems that Rotring Inks are better suited for pannel lining.. 0.1 and 0.3 lines here i come..
also the plastic marker that CD-R King sells Azul in a pack of RGB+Black is only Php 80+ and has an amazing 0.1 flet tip good for panel lining also.
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Post by delta408 on Sept 1, 2006 1:37:54 GMT 8
thanks for the tip neodark! I will pay CD-R king a visit. ;D
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Post by christine_03 on Sept 1, 2006 3:26:14 GMT 8
great find. i'll check this one too ;D seems that Rotring Inks are better suited for pannel lining.. 0.1 and 0.3 lines here i come.. also the plastic marker that CD-R King sells Azus in a pack of RGB+Black is only Php 80+ and has an amazing 0.1 flet tip good for panel lining also.
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neodark
DX Gashapon Super Robot
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Post by neodark on Sept 1, 2006 5:42:15 GMT 8
It was recommended to me by a friend who also uses it for his artistic works. Non gunpla related tho
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Post by ikabod on Sept 1, 2006 10:24:15 GMT 8
80php plus? cd-r king markers? they sell it here for 150 each. . .
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Post by christine_03 on Sept 1, 2006 13:13:23 GMT 8
hmmm. i better check those markers today. 80 is a good buy. if its 150 ill just go for the gundam markers. cheaper na. 80php plus? cd-r king markers? they sell it here for 150 each. . .
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neodark
DX Gashapon Super Robot
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Post by neodark on Sept 1, 2006 15:26:57 GMT 8
80php plus? cd-r king markers? they sell it here for 150 each. . . thats what my friend who told me, RGB+black 80+
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Post by r2d2t2 on Sept 1, 2006 18:37:29 GMT 8
i also use rotring 0.2 engineering tech pens. but i use tamiya enamel paints more. i only use the rotring if necessary.
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neodark
DX Gashapon Super Robot
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Post by neodark on Sept 1, 2006 19:57:05 GMT 8
i also use rotring 0.2 engineering tech pens. but i use tamiya enamel paints more. i only use the rotring if necessary. so its brush and remove the excess ?
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Post by qb on Sept 3, 2006 0:32:07 GMT 8
I have a question on primers... passed by hobbitoi and they gave me an option of 1200, 1000 and 500? Which one is best to use for 1/144 HG Gundam figures? TIA! ;D
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Post by christine_03 on Sept 3, 2006 3:13:40 GMT 8
for me use the 1000. just to be sure that the primer is not too thick. i use 500 for 1/100 and sd kits. well any will do. whats important is sanding. cause if you prime and sand too much the primer will be wiped-out. hehe. so get a fine sand paper...
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Post by shiniduo on Sept 4, 2006 3:30:12 GMT 8
for me use the 1000. just to be sure that the primer is not too thick. i use 500 for 1/100 and sd kits. well any will do. whats important is sanding. cause if you prime and sand too much the primer will be wiped-out. hehe. so get a fine sand paper... Have you used the 1200 primer? If you did what's the difference between that and the 1000 one?
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Post by qb on Sept 4, 2006 7:04:27 GMT 8
does the primer affect say the plated kits like the akatsuki or hyaku shiki? if i were painting these kits what should i look out for? TIA! ;D
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Post by rhanen28 on Sept 4, 2006 8:49:37 GMT 8
for me use the 1000. just to be sure that the primer is not too thick. i use 500 for 1/100 and sd kits. well any will do. whats important is sanding. cause if you prime and sand too much the primer will be wiped-out. hehe. so get a fine sand paper... Have you used the 1200 primer? If you did what's the difference between that and the 1000 one? its like a grit 500 is rougher and 1000 and is much finer
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Post by no3Ljm on Sept 4, 2006 12:53:12 GMT 8
does the primer affect say the plated kits like the akatsuki or hyaku shiki? if i were painting these kits what should i look out for? TIA! ;D if you're going to put primer on the said kits, remove first the plated coats.
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