how to fix loose joint of gundam?
Model Kits Model Kits/Toys Painting, Building, Modding Thread, where the 'deja-vu are tradition in here
Model Kits Model Kits/Toys Painting, Building, Modding Thread, where the 'deja-vu are tradition in here
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Nov 27 2008, 07:27 PM
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how to fix loose joint of gundam?
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Jan 11 2009, 05:06 AM
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hmm... was about to ask the same question from raidenVT
what number color of mr hobby color to mix in order to get gold metallic? gold is no.9 and how to get the metallic parts? |
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Jan 12 2009, 08:52 PM
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@erh_teo
thanks for the info |
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Jan 17 2009, 03:35 AM
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if i wash my gundam parts with mr hobby thinner will the plastic melt?
coz i was so stpd to play a lining marker on it then it appears when i ab the parts. i tried resurface but the lining does not goes off and it makes the surface thicker.. haizzz now thinkin to wash it with thinner, but b4 i do this, i wanna know if this action will make the things worse... editted: does not goes off means that it still viewable after paint is applied. This post has been edited by em0ti0n: Jan 17 2009, 03:36 AM |
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Jan 17 2009, 04:56 AM
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QUOTE(dishwasher @ Jan 17 2009, 03:53 AM) Kinda dangerous to use thinner, mild as it is. No left over sprues to test it on ke? I never use thinner to strip paint, I use some branded over cleaner. Works great and never ever harms the plastic. got the left over... ah... now u mention about cleaner and it pop up in my mind it would be better if i use axion (coz ur nick was dishwasher) but if other sifus wanna give comment, im glad to hear that. thanks |
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Jan 17 2009, 02:36 PM
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oh thanks guys for the suggestion..
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Dec 4 2009, 10:34 PM
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sifus, which tamiya putty are friendly with newbie?
1. white putty 2. epoxy putty (smoot surface) 3. epoxy putty (quick type) 4. basic putty 5. or you can recommen another one |
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