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TheGreatBahamut
post Jun 8 2013, 06:41 PM

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This is my first post here, I will share out my first SD gundam that I completed today. Used 2 days time to finish it, I hand painted most of the parts with marker pens only eyes and her upper body are foil stickers. The marks under her feet are quite special IMO. smile.gif
Here is the pic, pardon for my noob work.
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TheGreatBahamut
post Jun 12 2013, 12:36 AM

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QUOTE(OhNooy @ Jun 11 2013, 11:16 PM)
Painting SD, what is the recommended paint? Need primer also right? Must the primer as Mr Hobby and paint also Mr Hobby, or we can use primer Mr Hobby and paint Tamiya?

What is the recommended method for painting SD? No airbrush here. Thanks.
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If you plan to paint big surface or whole kit, then it would be better to prime first. If just small parts or minor detailings, it is unnecessary to prime, sanding is enough.
You could paint it with marker pen, hand paint using enamel bottle paint, spray can or airbrush painting. I just paint with marker pens for my first SD because my bottle paints are lacquer so not suitable for hand painting. You can check on my earlier post, SD DiaoChan to see the result.

You can either use the sangokuden marker pen set, other marker sets or you could just randomly buy the marker that you like. I would advice you to use Gundam Marker for small detailings, Tamiya marker for larger surface. Reason is Gundam Marker having smaller tip, if you paint large surface it will leave quite obvious brush stroke. Whereas Tamiya marker have bigger tip so it is more suitable for larger surace. Tamiya paint also have higher viscosity(resistance to flow) so if you paint on small details, the result will become very thick unless you extract the paint to paint tray, add some retarder or thinner then painted with brush.

Enamel paint is more suitable for larger surface hand painting compared to marker pens. But you need to have very fine brush(tamiya brush for example) to paint the small details on your SD kit. For larger surface you can use the fine brush that normally can be found in stationay store, but still hobby brush is better, depends on your budget. First of all, thin your paint with enamel thinner, after that paint your part layer by layer(thin layer) in one direction to reduce brush stroke and get a better finishing.

If you not confident with your hand painting skill and you not willing to give it a try or treat it as a practice, you could use spray can. I don't think there is much things to talk about spray can. Primer->Spray paint(also layer by layer)->Top coat. Some people like to do wet sanding after each layer of paint, well I don't do that because I'm lazy and not sure the purpose but I guess is to give better adhesion and smoother surface. I also don't use much spray can because I'm not familiar and skillful with it, and lazy to do masking.

Anyway, I strongly advice you to top coat your kit after you paint it to protect your paint. Flat, Semi-gloss, or Gloss is up to you, different people different preference. But I always use Gloss top coat for metalic paint so it will enhance the shiny surface whereas flat top coat will reduce the shiny surface of metalic paint, so no point to use flat top coat if you want shiny surface.

You could prime with Mr Hobby then paint with other brand paints, same for Tamiya primer. But don't use the primer from hardware shop, they are not suitable for ABS plastics. Wish you good luck for your first attempt on painting, and pardon me for long reply I just hope that I'm able to give some help and suggestion smile.gif

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post Jun 12 2013, 10:58 AM

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QUOTE(OhNooy @ Jun 12 2013, 09:35 AM)
Wow, this is quite a lengthy post but I like it. It is so informational, and clear my doubt. I just bought a RX-78-2 BB Senshi, a kit in 2009. The beam saber is in white, need to figure out what else I may need to hand paint/marker when I assemble it. SD looks cute!
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I hate it when they give beam effect part in white color, some HG kit also like this. Mine would be 1/144 Exia Avalanche. doh.gif

Marker is cheaper if you do minor painting or you seldom paint your kit, because you save the money from buying thinner.
In long term, bottle paint is the cheapest if you use the paint frequently. Basic colors you may need is blue, red, yellow, white, black, green and you can mix these colors into more different colors.

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post Jun 12 2013, 06:35 PM

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QUOTE(OhNooy @ Jun 12 2013, 04:27 PM)
Hi TheGreatBahamut

If you want to use marker pen, you may need
1. paint remover
2. cotton bud or tissue to wipe off excessive paint
3. retarder(only needed if you extract paint from Tamiya Marker)
4. paint tray(only needed if you extract paint)
5. brushes(only needed if you extract paint)
6. tamiya masking tape


May I know the paint remover is for what? I think I will go for marker only since I don't think I paint often. Now all my MG Gundam are OOB build + flat top coat only.
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As you can see from its name, the purpose of Mr.Paint Remover is to remove paint. You will need it to wipe off the excessive paint instead of using thinner that might make your plastic become brittle. It is a little bottle like Mr. Cement just the cap is red color, you can get it around RM 13 from hobby shop.

Here's the pic,
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post Jun 13 2013, 10:57 AM

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QUOTE(OhNooy @ Jun 13 2013, 10:20 AM)
Thanks sir!
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Bro, you are welcome. smile.gif

 

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