Hello there fellow Gunpla-er!
Question #1: Gloss coat, panel line, optional gloss coat to protect your panel lines, decals, and then finally your top coat (flat, gloss, or semi gloss).
Question #2: I would say to top coat parts individually like you were painting. Top coating a completed kit without separating parts can leave area’s without top…[Read more]
ok for ur decals those are dry rub on not water thats the first version the second version is sticker decals so just use like a tweezer to apply those on as for the dry rub on carefully cut out a strip then tape it onto the kit where u want it too and take a pencil or something and rub it on as for the order u said panel line than decal than…[Read more]
actually go to this site called gunpla inoichi this guy z hes built a unicorn gundam/ topcoated it so you should check it out he builds gundams then coats it with a topcoats and writes a review i think but im not too sure he wrote up a tutorial on his way of topcoating so check it out
@Comisama Please take note of the answers of @iamMajesty.
If you would like to get a good result on an expensive kit like that and being your first Gundam, spray all the armor parts separate!
If you’d do it like @thebanshee13 suggests you run the risk of getting spray on the Psycho frame, even if you leave it in Unicorn-mode. The closed armor…[Read more]
My gf built the MG full armored and glossed like @thebanshee13 mentioned. And about the seams @teetee580 mentioned, use masking on the psycho frames.
IF you are planing to coat each part, make sure the joins are not coated as well as the sides between pieces also. Bandai are quite accurate at piece sizes. If you coated some joins, you will have…[Read more]
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