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Speaking of priming your plastic scale models, I discovered a spray can paint branded as TOA. I found it available at Handyman Hardware stores. It is labeled "Plastic Primer". It's about 250ml in size and costs a little over a hundred bucks. The texture (and color) is similar to Gunze Sangyo's Mr. Surfacer 1000 (more close to about 750 I would say). It is a tough primer though and I've used it extensively. Cheap too. I learned to decant it from the can and use it on my airbrush to save on cost and not spray everything to kingdom come. You might like to try it.

 

Jun

 

I have used Pylox for priming. It should be OK, just be sure to shake it really well. Try to see this article too:

 

http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1...stic_model.html

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Speaking of priming your plastic scale models, I discovered a spray can paint branded as TOA. I found it available at Handyman Hardware stores. It is labeled "Plastic Primer". It's about 250ml in size and costs a little over a hundred bucks. The texture (and color) is similar to Gunze Sangyo's Mr. Surfacer 1000 (more close to about 750 I would say). It is a tough primer though and I've used it extensively. Cheap too. I learned to decant it from the can and use it on my airbrush to save on cost and not spray everything to kingdom come. You might like to try it.

 

Jun

 

thanks for the tip. will try to look for that here

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Speaking of priming your plastic scale models, I discovered a spray can paint branded as TOA. I found it available at Handyman Hardware stores. It is labeled "Plastic Primer". It's about 250ml in size and costs a little over a hundred bucks. The texture (and color) is similar to Gunze Sangyo's Mr. Surfacer 1000 (more close to about 750 I would say). It is a tough primer though and I've used it extensively. Cheap too. I learned to decant it from the can and use it on my airbrush to save on cost and not spray everything to kingdom come. You might like to try it.

 

Jun

 

I think I've seen the TOA brand but haven't noticed that it's supposed to be a plastic primer. This is worth looking into, thanks!

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Hi guys? Where is everybody? So far have used dot filters on the Bradley, it helped tone down the decals. I've detail painted the on vehicle tools but have yet to paint the headlights and taillights. After this a wash of raw umber, then flatcoat and drybrushing. Hope to finish this beast by this weekend. Will be starting on a 1/72 Academy Starfighter. I just want to know if kits like this can be done out of the box over a weekend. Cheers!

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Dr. Pepper,

 

You forgot to mention IPMS Manila's website and forum as well as IPMS Stockholm. There's a wealth of information there also.

 

Jun

 

 

Finally! A thread on scale modeling! Like you, I used to build military scale models when I was in grade school but of course, when I got into high school, I discovered girls and having "toys" wasn't considered really kewl.

 

Like the other poster said, Lil's has probably the best selection at reasonable prices. You can also try the Special Toys and Hobbies chain but personally I don't see eye to eye with Winston, he gave me some bad advice a few years ago. If you go to Lil's Glorietta, try to talk to Jo, she's my contact when it comes to buying kits. Go also to Makati Cinema Square and look for Roel's shop, its called Hobbies and Comics, you can't miss it becoz he has some models on display. If Roel is in, you can ask him for advice too.

 

For more info, I suggest you google the following websites:

 

IPMS Philippines Bert Anido Chapter

Fine Scale Models

Aircraftresourcecenter.com

Hyperscale.com

Missing Links

Perth Military Modeling Society

 

You will find the latest news about the hobby as well as galleries and articles of model builds. They also have very good tips and tricks.

 

So much has changed about this hobby, you have better kits, more aftermarket as well as new techniques and approaches to painting and finishing. This is now an adult hobby and you can tell by the costs of the kits and tools. Enjoy the hobby dude, its a great way to unwind.

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Oo nga ano... Susmaryosep... Senior moment nanaman!

 

But seriously, the forum has been quiet lately... Maybe people are busy preparing for the coming elections.

 

Now back to modeling...

 

Jun

 

Ah there you are sir! You are quoting a 2006 post, sir, I was a lot more ignorant then, my apologies.

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Long time no post... Medyo busy nga this summer (fighting the heat!) Was able to do some work on some sci fi and figure models but nothing finished as of yet. Will post when some stuff is completed. Nice Bradley Dr Pep!

 

 

 

Oo nga ano... Susmaryosep... Senior moment nanaman!

 

But seriously, the forum has been quiet lately... Maybe people are busy preparing for the coming elections.

 

Now back to modeling...

 

Jun

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Ah yes, the heat. When I can't sleep I try to do some detail painting. Because it's so hot the paint tends to dry a lot quicker. Yes, the elections and other distractions have eaten a lot of my model building time, but that's not going to stop me from buying a few Trumpeter kits this weekend.

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Which reminds me... I just got the Kawanishi Mavis from STC sa Greenhills. 1:144 scale. I hope it turns out nice when I make it.

 

Jun

 

Ah yes, the heat. When I can't sleep I try to do some detail painting. Because it's so hot the paint tends to dry a lot quicker. Yes, the elections and other distractions have eaten a lot of my model building time, but that's not going to stop me from buying a few Trumpeter kits this weekend.

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Which reminds me... I just got the Kawanishi Mavis from STC sa Greenhills. 1:144 scale. I hope it turns out nice when I make it.

 

Jun

 

I've always been resentful of modelers who can do braille scale. My eyesight and coordination are not as good as it was some decades ago. I'm gonna buy me some 1/32 Trumpeter jets!

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I really have very little choice... If I build big ones, my wife will make them smaller (by throwing them out the window)... so I bought a large magnifying lens with light instead. Found mine at Panda Construction Supply along Araneta Ave. in QC. PhP 1550 only

 

Jun

 

 

 

I've always been resentful of modelers who can do braille scale. My eyesight and coordination are not as good as it was some decades ago. I'm gonna buy me some 1/32 Trumpeter jets!

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