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limfreelance
post Sep 18 2014, 06:00 PM

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hahaha....wait until u build the sinanju baru tau.
but it look ok for me.
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post Sep 22 2014, 12:19 PM

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hi guys, i was browsing this topic for a long time, and im building my 3rd painting gunpla...i will share it here when it's done. btw, it's sazabi msn 04 nod.gif

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post Sep 25 2014, 01:15 AM

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Hi guys, does anyone know what is this used for:
http://www.axels-modellbau-shop.de/katalog...Flat::9101.html

Is this something you add to a gloss-type acrylic paint to make it flat, or its something that you spray on your models to achieve a "flat" finish ?
Khai62
post Sep 25 2014, 03:24 AM

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From i can tell it the latter since clear base is the one that you need to add to the paint for the flat finish.
sixtydee123
post Sep 29 2014, 09:04 PM

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has anyone tried tamiya TS-57 (blue violet) ?
'62jaguar
post Oct 1 2014, 08:18 AM

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thinking of adding on another set of airbrush...
currently using proconboy single action 0.4mm nozzle

1. if tamiya/mr hobby/iwata AB almost have the same price, which will be a better option?
2. any suggestion of model no for AB set? any recommendation?

any feedback is really appreciated
sowhon
post Oct 2 2014, 09:25 AM

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Guys, thinking of hand painting my transformers figure for the metallic feel on the inner frame. Any paint recommendation?
wee939
post Oct 5 2014, 06:25 PM

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My painted sazabi, but picture is not clear enough, as im using my phone to snap biggrin.gif

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Nawar
post Oct 6 2014, 09:55 AM

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nice paint job.. is it top coated?
Gloss or semi gloss?
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post Oct 6 2014, 01:56 PM

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QUOTE(Nawar @ Oct 6 2014, 09:55 AM)
nice paint job.. is it top coated?
Gloss or semi gloss?
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thks for the compliment. no top coat, im using clear red and silver at the back.
Nawar
post Oct 8 2014, 06:47 PM

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do you have any issue with the joint and the fingers articulation once u paint them?

will they be stiff or paint chipping?
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post Oct 9 2014, 02:17 PM

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QUOTE(Nawar @ Oct 8 2014, 06:47 PM)
do you have any issue with the joint and the fingers articulation once u paint them?

will they be stiff or paint chipping?
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it depends on what kind of paints u are using and the paint's brand. i used Mr hobby and the paint chipped easily, then i try on Gaia paint, have to say it is a good quality brand, no chipping on paint. btw i m using solvent based paint.
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post Oct 17 2014, 06:30 AM

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sifu2, wanna ask. is this product available in malaysia or smthg similar to it? Anyone tried it before?

https://www.coolminiornot.com/shop/instant-mold.html

and is there a way we can create our own ball joints and other joints parts?

Thanks.
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post Oct 17 2014, 03:25 PM

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QUOTE(tryingtolearn @ Oct 17 2014, 06:30 AM)
sifu2, wanna ask. is this product available in malaysia or smthg similar to it? Anyone tried it before?

https://www.coolminiornot.com/shop/instant-mold.html

and is there a way we can create our own ball joints and other joints parts?

Thanks.
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If you know molding and casting, then you can create your own parts.
limfreelance
post Oct 17 2014, 03:48 PM

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wooo look gooding.
i also want to get some to play play

limfreelance
post Oct 17 2014, 03:58 PM

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hehehehe....got other brand from japan.
OYUMARU - murah jer.
gonna bulk in 1 or 2 kg




Oyumaru reusable modelling compound. This resin material is unique and amazing. Totally reuseable again and again. To soften Oyumaru, dip a piece of one in hot water (approx: 80 degrees C/176F) for about 3 minutes. Take the Oyumaru out of the water with a pair of tongs. Dry off with a paper towel. Press your original into softened Oyumaru to make a mould.Wait for the Oyumaru to cool it should be hard but still flexible. Use to make quick moulds for Polymer clay. Precious Metal Clay. Top tip: use a small amount of baby oil to make your original pop out super easy. You can use Oyumaru like a modelling compound you can use it to make beads, charms. Anything is possible. Oyumaru's material is SBS, non hazardous.

polymer clay local wangsa maju ada jual

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tryingtolearn
post Oct 17 2014, 11:13 PM

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QUOTE(Noysan @ Oct 17 2014, 03:25 PM)
If you know molding and casting, then you can create your own parts.
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will the joints be able to move if i mold and cast it?

QUOTE(limfreelance @ Oct 17 2014, 03:48 PM)
wooo look gooding.
i also want to get some to play play

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ya smile.gif i been looking around different forums and websites on diy and budget methods.

QUOTE(limfreelance @ Oct 17 2014, 03:58 PM)
hehehehe....got other brand from japan.
OYUMARU - murah jer.
gonna bulk in 1 or 2 kg


Oyumaru reusable modelling compound. This resin material is unique and amazing. Totally reuseable again and again. To soften Oyumaru, dip a piece of one in hot water (approx: 80 degrees C/176F) for about 3 minutes. Take the Oyumaru out of the water with a pair of tongs. Dry off with a paper towel. Press your original into softened Oyumaru to make a mould.Wait for the Oyumaru to cool it should be hard but still flexible. Use to make quick moulds for Polymer clay. Precious Metal Clay. Top tip: use a small amount of baby oil to make your original pop out super easy. You can use Oyumaru like a modelling compound you can use it to make beads, charms. Anything is possible. Oyumaru's material is SBS, non hazardous.

polymer clay local wangsa maju ada jual
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this oyumaru where to get boss? need ship in from japan? local got?

the polymer clay need to bake to harden? or just air dry one boss?

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post Oct 18 2014, 09:51 AM

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Hi guys, may I know anyone among member here know how to assemble & paint war plane model? Never done this before and want to understand more. Thanks
limfreelance
post Oct 20 2014, 07:46 AM

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QUOTE(tryingtolearn @ Oct 17 2014, 11:13 PM)
will the joints be able to move if i mold and cast it?
ya smile.gif i been looking around different forums and websites on diy and  budget methods.
this oyumaru where to get boss? need ship in from japan? local got?

the polymer clay need to bake to harden? or just air dry one boss?
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can get at taobao.

bside polymer & airdry, u can get epoxy putty.
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How should I store the topcoats and markers?

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