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tehchanthye
post Nov 24 2013, 10:52 PM

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QUOTE(advocado @ Nov 24 2013, 01:39 PM)
are you using Wax or Polisher?
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Bros, this quickwax not bad too. I use to maintain my diecast.

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QUOTE(advocado @ Nov 24 2013, 01:39 PM)
are you using Wax or Polisher?
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I use both. For new added item, i will polish it then wax it. For those i already polish b4, i will wax it 3-5 months once. If ur car paint surface very smooth, u dont nid to polish it. Just wax it to make it more shine. blush.gif
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post Nov 25 2013, 10:41 AM

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LEH1988
post Nov 25 2013, 04:24 PM

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LEH1988
post Nov 25 2013, 04:26 PM

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QUOTE(blu3hamm3r @ Nov 25 2013, 10:10 AM)
I use both. For new added item, i will polish it then wax it. For those i already polish b4, i will wax it 3-5 months once.  If ur car paint surface very smooth, u dont nid to polish it. Just wax it to make it more shine.  blush.gif
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bro, if i want my model car to be shining and protect the paint, what should i need to do first? i want to try polish, but i got no experience... sad.gif

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can share link? drool.gif pc version?
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post Nov 25 2013, 04:38 PM

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LEH1988: rclxms.gif Very nice photo brother but white background cant bring out the car shape. I would suggest u to shoot it with dark back ground. The feeling will totally better and different! Try it!
jay8393
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QUOTE(LEH1988 @ Nov 25 2013, 04:24 PM)
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Good detailings! I wonder if AutoArt can reproduce that piece of art gear shifter lever...

On a side note: MOAR EXPOSED CARBON FIBRE NEEDED ON EXTERIOR!!
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post Nov 25 2013, 05:12 PM

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An example of what Bluehammer is on about.
Since we are on the subject:

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Black or white?
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post Nov 25 2013, 05:55 PM

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I tried Autoglym Polish before, not really recommended as nowadays everyone wanna save cost so the paint layer is getting thinner & thinner, polishing will remove the paint layer even further, tried on Kyosho before, can see the cloth have red paint & the spot has thinner paint, not sure where their gloss coat went...

So best is just to wax. Unless really got uneven surface, then need to use those Tamiya compound before polish & wax.

I guess best way is to clean with damped microfiber cloth, wipe dry with microfiber cloth, wax with microfiber cloth & wipe, and make sure not to apply too much wax or else the liquid gets stucked inside seam lines leaving white spots that's hard to remove.

That is how i do it on any metallic paint.

Alcohol swipe is not recommended to remove stains unless you are 90% sure it won't eat the paint up on the spot.

Then lastly put the item in dust free environment. If it's a car better put a piece of styrofoam underneath the car so the tyre barely touches the ground. never tried those tayar wax though.


QUOTE(blu3hamm3r @ Nov 25 2013, 09:10 AM)
I use both. For new added item, i will polish it then wax it. For those i already polish b4, i will wax it 3-5 months once.  If ur car paint surface very smooth, u dont nid to polish it. Just wax it to make it more shine.  blush.gif
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post Nov 25 2013, 08:43 PM

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So many Huayra! Really can't wait for my champagne version to arrive.

But if you ask me between the Huayra and Zonda, the Zonda would win all the time. It will always be the model that really launch Pagani....also it looks better to me.
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QUOTE(dawghause @ Nov 25 2013, 05:12 PM)

An example of what Bluehammer is on about.
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dawghause: And this is mine. blush.gif

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post Nov 26 2013, 12:22 AM

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Some additional details shoot.

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LEH1988
post Nov 26 2013, 10:01 AM

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QUOTE(blu3hamm3r @ Nov 25 2013, 05:38 PM)
LEH1988:  rclxms.gif Very nice photo brother but white background cant bring out the car shape. I would suggest u to shoot it with dark back ground. The feeling will totally better and different! Try it!
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Thanks bro! actually i was thinking to use black paper as background, but i can't find any big black paper in my working place, just only have few small piece black cloth material like last time i use to capture with my other model, so i choose white, because my office got many big size white paper sweat.gif ... but i will try it next time with black background. blush.gif

QUOTE(dawghause @ Nov 25 2013, 06:12 PM)

An example of what Bluehammer is on about.
Since we are on the subject:

Black or white?
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nice pair! but if shoot with white background, just like blu3 said, will can't bring out the white huayra shape, but if use black background, then can't bring out the zonda r shape sweat.gif ...if some case like this, maybe should use other color like silver or grey as background can be better?

QUOTE(advocado @ Nov 25 2013, 06:55 PM)
I tried Autoglym Polish before, not really recommended as nowadays everyone wanna save cost so the paint layer is getting thinner & thinner, polishing will remove the paint layer even further, tried on Kyosho before, can see the cloth have red paint & the spot has thinner paint, not sure where their gloss coat went...

So best is just to wax. Unless really got uneven surface, then need to use those Tamiya compound before polish & wax.

I guess best way is to clean with damped microfiber cloth, wipe dry with microfiber cloth, wax with microfiber cloth & wipe, and make sure not to apply too much wax or else the liquid gets stucked inside seam lines leaving white spots that's hard to remove.

That is how i do it on any metallic paint.

Alcohol swipe is not recommended to remove stains unless you are 90% sure it won't eat the paint up on the spot.

Then lastly put the item in dust free environment. If it's a car better put a piece of styrofoam underneath the car so the tyre barely touches the ground. never tried those tayar wax though.
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seem like not so easy to learn how to polish doh.gif ...

QUOTE(blu3hamm3r @ Nov 26 2013, 01:20 AM)
dawghause: And this is mine.  blush.gif

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wow, awesome photo bro! my phone camera sure can't get the photo quality like yours. haha~ sweat.gif btw, are u using a mirror glass at the bottom?
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post Nov 26 2013, 10:27 AM

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Jack knows how to show how its done. I just show example only tongue.gif
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post Nov 26 2013, 10:32 AM

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I getting more hungry over the Huayra man. Red one faster come!
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QUOTE(LEH1988 @ Nov 26 2013, 10:01 AM)
Thanks bro! actually i was thinking to use black paper as background, but i can't find any big black paper in my working place, just only have few small piece black cloth material like last time i use to capture with my other model, so i choose white, because my office got many big size white paper sweat.gif ... but i will try it next time with black background. blush.gif
nice pair! but if shoot with white background, just like blu3 said, will can't bring out the white huayra shape, but if use black background, then can't bring out the zonda r shape sweat.gif ...if some case like this, maybe should use other color like silver or grey as background can be better?
seem like not so easy to learn how to polish doh.gif ...
wow, awesome photo bro! my phone camera sure can't get the photo quality like yours. haha~ sweat.gif btw, are u using a mirror glass at the bottom?
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LEH1988: I just put one pc of black Arcylic sheet on bottom. Mirror cant get the reflection effect like tis. U try then u will know. smile.gif Btw, i lazy take out my black zonda to shoot with Huayra. Let me share one some photo of Zonda, shoot by one of the modelclub member.


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post Nov 26 2013, 01:39 PM

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QUOTE(blu3hamm3r @ Nov 26 2013, 11:44 AM)
LEH1988: I just put one pc of black Arcylic sheet on bottom. Mirror cant get the reflection effect like tis. U try then u will know.  smile.gif  Btw, i lazy take out my black zonda to shoot with Huayra. Let me share one some photo of Zonda, shoot by one of the modelclub member.


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i see, maybe i will try to use black paper first. very nice zonda, use dark background still can bring out the shape! drool.gif


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Just came bek frm SG so nice there got felalli store here tarak. Inside they had 6 1/8 Amalgam models including the LaFerrari. Kenot take pics frm the inside so can only take a shot from outside.

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Sweet photos of the Huayra! Can't wait for mine..
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QUOTE(sp6068 @ Nov 26 2013, 05:37 PM)
Just came bek frm SG so nice there got felalli store here tarak. Inside they had 6 1/8 Amalgam models including the LaFerrari. Kenot take pics frm the inside so can only take a shot from outside.

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DAT LAFERRARI!! drool.gif drool.gif

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