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Model Kits Model Kits/Toys Painting, Building, Modding Thread, where the 'deja-vu are tradition in here

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rayloke
post Aug 9 2008, 12:16 AM

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QUOTE(300078 @ Aug 8 2008, 02:57 PM)
so this metal powder thingy where can we buy it locally? Or onli online order available?
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yeah local i dont think got sell. i just bought 1 from hk. so will be trying it out soon. will share once i did smile.gif

though hlj backorder, i think they will somehow restock later.......
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new in modeling here, having my first project with my GodKeron biggrin.gif , start up with normal gundam marker and was thinking to do some spraying and i wonder, any difference if i use normal hardware shop spray compare to 'official' gunpla-ing spray? blush.gif i opt for spraying coz cant afford to get spray-gun in early stage notworthy.gif
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dejavu question again.... doh.gif

dejavu answer...

hardware spray... - might melt your Godkeron

gunpla spray - what to say.. its damn safe for your godkeron
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post Aug 9 2008, 12:04 PM

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even keroro's latent god like powers might not be enough to tahan some of tle spray cans corrosiveness!
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QUOTE(edan1979 @ Aug 9 2008, 11:53 AM)
dejavu question again.... doh.gif

dejavu answer...

hardware spray... - might melt your Godkeron

gunpla spray - what to say.. its damn safe for your godkeron
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QUOTE(madmoz @ Aug 9 2008, 12:04 PM)
even keroro's latent god like powers might not be enough to tahan some of tle spray cans corrosiveness!
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lol, thank you thank you, read through thread, maybe not concentrate enough and miss out the Q&A biggrin.gif wanna budget ma, seems like cannot budget then have to buy liao but in penang area usually gunpla stuff slightly higher price 1 rclxub.gif
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post Aug 9 2008, 12:25 PM

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but nippon pylox paint is safe on gunplas ma.. still cheaper than official gunpla paints that u said =)

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post Aug 9 2008, 02:46 PM

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Whats the difference between

Mr Mark Softer
Mr Mark Setter?
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post Aug 9 2008, 04:40 PM

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de ja vu question also... lol

softer for places where u put ur decals got "longkang" part.... something like ---sleep.gif---- a "longkang" softer, softens it then the decals looks natural...

for mark setter, after putting decal, apply on top.. it will slightly melt the decal so that it look natural painted on it..
NOTE: for green type decal not obvious but i use it for water slides, it makes a difference smile.gif
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so it is the softer then that i need hmm.gif

btw, do you guys 'gloss coat' your gunplas b4 applying the decals or is this an overkill?
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post Aug 9 2008, 05:16 PM

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usually modellers will spray a layer of coat then decals then another layer of coat but it's up 2 u...

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post Aug 12 2008, 11:59 PM

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I want to redo an SD Kampfer. Will Mr Thinner remove both the flat topcoat and ALL traces of paint?
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QUOTE(madmoz @ Aug 12 2008, 11:59 PM)
I want to redo an SD Kampfer. Will Mr Thinner remove both the flat topcoat and ALL traces of paint?
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can...but i suggest u get a new kit....it will cost lower....

mr thinner is not cheap.... sweat.gif
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post Aug 13 2008, 12:26 AM

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but my kit is nearly 20 years old... i repainted it last month, but not satisfied with the results. time to scrub scrub methinks.

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QUOTE(madmoz @ Aug 13 2008, 12:26 AM)
but my kit is nearly 20 years old... i repainted it last month, but not satisfied with the results. time to scrub scrub methinks.
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the choice is yours....... notworthy.gif notworthy.gif notworthy.gif

i treat mr thinner as a expensive stuff for dillute the paint...not a item for remove paint....
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QUOTE(sunnyboy @ Aug 13 2008, 11:20 AM)
the choice is yours....... notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif

i treat mr thinner as a expensive stuff for dillute the paint...not a item for remove paint....
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Instead of keep on saying Mr.Thinner expensive, isn't it better for you to provide another solutions other than Mr.Thinner? smile.gif

P/S : I use Mr.Thinner to remove paint. Yes, I have to use it damn carefully,not to waste even 1 drop.. laugh.gif
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QUOTE(temptation1314 @ Aug 13 2008, 11:23 AM)
Instead of keep on saying Mr.Thinner expensive, isn't it better for you to provide another solutions other than Mr.Thinner? smile.gif

P/S : I use Mr.Thinner to remove paint. Yes, I have to use it damn carefully,not to waste even 1 drop.. laugh.gif
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errr....me cant find a better solution to remove paint la.....u ingat me GOD meh..... tongue.gif

u can use brake fluid....super cheap...but later your model become fragile, break into pieces, dont cry....

unless the model kit is very expensive, if not i rather get a new box or get the parts if want to repaint......
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post Aug 13 2008, 11:44 AM

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i read that gunze has a mr. paint remover. Apa itu?
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QUOTE(madmoz @ Aug 13 2008, 11:44 AM)
i read that gunze has a mr. paint remover. Apa itu?
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never try b4 ler.....u can get to try, n giv us feedback...

i know it works on pinky, aka pvc material...not sure abt gunpla....
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if let say i clean my brush using normal thinner ok or not?
next use give problem to the gunpla?
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post Aug 13 2008, 01:58 PM

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usually we clean our brush using normal thinner ma, so rich use hobby thinner mer sweat.gif
wash d, next time use no problem one ma.. nthg will happen to gunpla

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