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Hi! :cool:

 

Could I join the group? I'm into building 1/24 scale model japanese cars and Zoids.

Anybody here is also into building these models? I previously accomplished building

the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution V Rally WRC (The one driven by Tommy Makinen),

a Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI Street Version, a Liger Zero Phoenix (NJR), and an

Energy Liger (NJR).

 

I'm hoping that I can enter these models in a competetion. Anybody here knows where

I can join?

 

Thanks :mtc:

 

Maybe one of the guys from IPMS BAC or IPMS Philippines can answer whether there is a category for cars. I don't see why not.

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pare galing galing...pero bat nasa centennial na yong cebu pacific? hehehe.

doc pepper...

 

tagal ko na di nagpost dito ah...

 

Anyway welcome back. Hopefully we can see what you did with some of your ships. Haven't been able to do any modeling lately but I'll surely have something done for April 5 - 9, a real long weekend.

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Dude! i tried the Wipe n Shine on the canopy of my A-10 Thunderbolt 1/144 scale. And its SHINY and Fine

 

I've used it on 1/72 and 1/48 canopies with no problems. What I'd like to know is whether it can be used as a gloss coat (airbrushed or handbrushed) or as a flat coat (mixed with Tamiya Flat Base0.

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I've used it on 1/72 and 1/48 canopies with no problems. What I'd like to know is whether it can be used as a gloss coat (airbrushed or handbrushed) or as a flat coat (mixed with Tamiya Flat Base0.

I've tried future as a gloss coat after putting the decals - hand painted with a 1/4 inch wide brush. The stuff evened itself over the kit's surface and when it dried it was very even. The finish was better than the few times I tried airbrushing an acrylic clear coat. It's been more than 5 years, and the model's finish is still ok, and the decals haven't yellowed. I'd expect that wipe n' shine would work the same.

 

Haven't tried mixing future with an acrylic flat base yet.

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I've tried future as a gloss coat after putting the decals - hand painted with a 1/4 inch wide brush. The stuff evened itself over the kit's surface and when it dried it was very even. The finish was better than the few times I tried airbrushing an acrylic clear coat. It's been more than 5 years, and the model's finish is still ok, and the decals haven't yellowed. I'd expect that wipe n' shine would work the same.

 

Haven't tried mixing future with an acrylic flat base yet.

 

I heard that Future is indeed better applied with a wide brush. My friend swears he gets the best results while using those wide round brushes the girls use to apply foundation with. Of course his wife doesn't speak to him anymore. Comparing future with wipe and shine however, future looks thicker, more viscous than wipe and shine, which is why I'm wondering whether wipe and shine will also self-level the way future does.

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Nice! That's great! :cool: Please do post your completed car kits. Thanks! :thumbsupsmiley:

 

Uhm the only car kits I have are unbuilt 1/35 scale military cars, like a 1940's VW, Steyr, Protze, Horch etc. but they are still unbuilt. Got a bad case of tamaditis this weekend so didn't bother setting up outdoors for pics of my AFVs. Surely during Holy Week something will get done.....

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I've tried future as a gloss coat after putting the decals - hand painted with a 1/4 inch wide brush. The stuff evened itself over the kit's surface and when it dried it was very even. The finish was better than the few times I tried airbrushing an acrylic clear coat. It's been more than 5 years, and the model's finish is still ok, and the decals haven't yellowed. I'd expect that wipe n' shine would work the same.

 

Haven't tried mixing future with an acrylic flat base yet.

 

 

I haven't airbrushed future as of yet, though I have brushed it to refresh the finish of my Rayban Wayfarers to a glossy 'good as new' finish. As for a matte coat, I mixed it with Tamiya Flat Base for a dull coat on a 1/72 Fokker Dr.1 Triplane. Ang ganda nasta do not put too much or you end up with a whitish finish. Repairable by adding more Future to your mix.

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I haven't airbrushed future as of yet, though I have brushed it to refresh the finish of my Rayban Wayfarers to a glossy 'good as new' finish. As for a matte coat, I mixed it with Tamiya Flat Base for a dull coat on a 1/72 Fokker Dr.1 Triplane. Ang ganda nasta do not put too much or you end up with a whitish finish. Repairable by adding more Future to your mix.

 

Let me know when you try brushing Wipe and Shine. I'd really like to know if Wipe and Shine has the same qualities as Future despite its milky color and thinner viscosity.

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