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 Model Kits/Toys Painting, Building, Modding Thread, v3

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chriswoo
post May 15 2010, 12:44 AM

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QUOTE(rayloke @ May 13 2010, 03:16 PM)
Haha this is probably the 7,355 times the same question is being asked here.

Go af or tkting, both offer some entry-level stuff. For other types and different level usage....... Go check out the thread with the same name as this: V.1 and V.2, plenty of info n discussion.
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QUOTE(inquisytor @ May 13 2010, 03:30 PM)
Ray, it's 2 million and 1 times already lor ^^
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wa i didn't know you guys counting ! thumbup.gif

QUOTE(golbeza @ May 15 2010, 12:05 AM)
Guys, got a question here. This is actually molded in clear pink, refer the pic below.

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What colors do i use to have the end result like this? And also how do i actually achieve it?  icon_question.gif  Thanks >_<
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hmm from the looks of it I think to get those u need to use Clear orange + Clear (little)+ Fluorescent Pink (few drops). smile.gif

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chriswoo
post May 17 2010, 06:27 PM

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QUOTE(stanleysum @ May 17 2010, 04:53 PM)
just bought a bottle of Mr.Hobby Mr.Retarder Mild. it can be used for both acrylic and enamel? most of my paint is acrylic thou but i just wanted to confirm because i gonna use wash technique using enamel biggrin.gif
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for my advice please don't use any Mr.hobby or Mr.Retarder at any enamel paint. For enamel they have their own thinner. smile.gif
chriswoo
post May 27 2010, 11:11 AM

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i have tested both of them and result is

oil base and water base CAN be use with mr hobby thinner and gaia thinner.

only different is oil base CAN'T use with water.

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post Sep 30 2010, 04:21 PM

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actually there is 2 way to solved this small detail problem

1st is what you guys mention above using hand paint the detail.

another way is reverse Abing which mean Abing all the details 1st then mask up the detail respray the entire thing. Looks more better in color consistency.
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post Nov 26 2010, 04:31 PM

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well vorador

I think video and image show more than a thousand word

try this example

part 1



and this part 2



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