Adding Panel Lines with a Fine tipped Brush
Not only panel lines can be made with a Gundam marker, but can also be done with a fine tipped paint brush and some paint. Make sure there is plenty of water and a small dab of paint and carefully add the paint carefully to the panel lines. Let the paint slide along within the panel lines. View
Hello guys, I’ve been thinking, how can the sample models on RG boxart stand even for those with weight issue like the Freedom, Aile Strike….? Do they use metal to weight the feet down or something?
I went to my stack of unfinished kits and finally completed the Apparition. It was the first kit after rediscovering the hobby, two years ago, so seamlines all over the place. But I had fun with the paintjob.
hehe…. good luck!
a little tip if your going to paint the yellow belt pieces is to put them on a skewer with blu tack on the ends and u can paint them all at once.
Im mainly a MG builder. I would love for them to use the GM Sniper frame (which is in part the Mk-II) to give us 2.0 versions of the older GM kits (like what they did with the P-Bandai GM Kai). I would also love to get a MG Kshatriya at the end of the year.
If you are refering to the joints, you can have this with Bandaikits too. Especially, if they have to hold heavy shields and weapons. Also that it is no Bandaikit it is of a great quality. The mold is top and there is nothing falling appart, when assembled. Even after several coats of paint I just had to sand 2 parts to make em fit again. Sure,…[Read more]
What was planned, as an simple paintjob over a weekend, turned into a decent build, that takes me two weeks by now. Can’t tell what all went wrong with this thing. From a…
I forgott to mention that I avoided masking after that first try and sparyed everything freehand and I did this with the 0.4 needle, that I use for cleaning, installed in the 0.2 setup of my spraygun. And I wondered, why I had to clean the nossle after each part and controlling the colorflow was so difficult…
there is agentle,wathering on it, thats why I primed with black and put a silver coat under the actual basecolor. I went over all the edges with sanding paper. It is a very gentle weathering, but thats how it suoposed to be. If I feel like adding some scraches on the flat surfaces I will just scratch it, but this is sokething that is done on the…[Read more]