QUOTE(gundamsp01 @ Nov 17 2013, 11:25 PM)
actually i did follow the same post, minus the filing, the variety of grit and the tamiya cream, as i only have a nipper, hobby knife & a 2000-grit sand paper.
currently my result is a smooth surface, with a white outline (not a spot) of the nub. So i think painting is the only way to make it totally unseen, huh?
As Khai said.currently my result is a smooth surface, with a white outline (not a spot) of the nub. So i think painting is the only way to make it totally unseen, huh?
When u see the white outline, means u have already twisted the plastic n it has already become white. there is nothing u can do besides covering it up with paint. To avoid the white thing, honestly I find it quite a challenge. to make sure one or two is perfectly well is ok, but make sure hundred over parts (For MG), one you made mistke, means u r not getting a perfect score.
Huhu, I can be an @ss....
P/S: looking at your current arsenal, very hard to achieve. i would recommend u get 600, 800, 1000, n 1500 grit sandpaper, if u want finish it with 2000 grit sand paper.... which i think 2000 grit is a little too smooth.
This post has been edited by rayloke: Nov 18 2013, 02:26 PM
Nov 18 2013, 02:23 PM

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