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chriswoo
post Oct 22 2009, 03:42 PM

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SkylineFreak - think there no such thing as Metallic Gold. Only thing i know gold is gold and silver is silver there no such color as metallic gold.
chriswoo
post Nov 13 2009, 11:55 PM

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QUOTE(keperek @ Nov 13 2009, 09:51 PM)
guy...i really need help here...
my gundam are nearly to broken at the joint...
and i heard that there are a glue that can fix it...
but i dont know how to use it..
is anybody here willing to help me to glue the broken joint?
or any shop that can help me?

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well only thing to patch this up is clement glue but since it already broken you won't able to mimic changes already. hmm.gif
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post Jan 9 2010, 11:12 PM

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QUOTE(gaiachronicler @ Jan 8 2010, 02:37 PM)
by my Godly fingers sweat.gif
this is my creation:
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the white small dot is the part connected. when i reopened it back , it snapped.

i dun wan use this
Super Glue
- Super glue comes in different consistencies, some runny, some a bit thicker. Its good because it hardens really good and can also be used to fill seams and gaps. There are also thin nozzle to apply small amount accurately
copied from tutorial of starting gunpla... i used 1 on a part broken on gundam but it makes the part white after the glue dried up... so i should get a cement? sweat.gif
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hmm for the look if it this part was the zeta plus C1 tail stabilizer. well you can try drill a small hole and put copper pin on it as it will hold more durable than plastic peg. smile.gif


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QUOTE(Haneda @ Jan 9 2010, 10:44 PM)
How to clean accessories(brush, cup, dropper) from acrylic paint efficiently? I tried soaking them in leveling thinner+water but the stains still remains sad.gif

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From my experience never use droplets to measure your paint especially the plastic one try to use a small stick or a brush to measure it than using this droplets. those transparent plastic one are imposible to clean and also after several time use expose to thinner intend to become unusable already. Mostly I use this for measure thinner only and for more durable type try find the glass one which is last way longer than this one.

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