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1st question: pano po pag smooth out ng edges sa mga pinagtanggalan? i used to have an idea na to sand it but iba na yung color eh.. or do we really have to sand it then just bring back the color?

 

thanks! newbie lang in this hobby po

 

You can sand it using a grade 1000, 1500, or 2000 sandpaper... but I suggest you use grade 2000... then of course you would have to repaint the part... some people even use a primer before painting it with the color that they like... but if you're not into that work and you're being lazy... I suggest you use a cutter to even it out... :cool:

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1st question: pano po pag smooth out ng edges sa mga pinagtanggalan? i used to have an idea na to sand it but iba na yung color eh.. or do we really have to sand it then just bring back the color?

 

thanks! newbie lang in this hobby po

 

this is what i normally do...

 

i first spray them with a base or primer

 

then i sand the edges that stick out...sometimes when i get creative i use a blowtorch for modifications

 

then i paint the model

 

this works for me not sure if you like the idea

 

just my two cents

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mga master! i just browsed the website of iwata, there are lots of airbrushes but i dunno which of them to choose. any suggestions for a newbie to this hobbby?

 

i also saw some air source in canister form. is it any better?

 

ano mga gamit nyo?

 

i really appreciate your replies guys keep it coming... thanks po!

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mga master! i just browsed the website of iwata, there are lots of airbrushes but i dunno which of them to choose. any suggestions for a newbie to this hobbby?

 

i also saw some air source in canister form. is it any better?

 

ano mga gamit nyo?

 

i really appreciate your replies guys keep it coming... thanks po!

Iwata airbrushes are one of the best around... and they are quite pricey too... now about using canisters... I dont really recommend them since the pressure that you get from them is limited and you might end up with a Gundam that looks like its in a paintball battle instead of an actuall mech battle...

 

I found a nifty tutorial in youtube and this might be useful to you... and by the way... there are no sub-titles :D

 

Gundam Building Tutorial

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err budget po sa iwata? hehehe i call it diwata :)) is it better dun sa tamiya brand??

 

i notice that most of the people custom their colorway for their model.. how u get inspiration to get such nice results?

 

I saw somewhere that the Iwata Deluxe set that I'm hoping my GF's sister would buy costs around $300+ and since its gonna be bought in Japan I'm hoping it would be cheaper... the Tamiya airbrush is actually good but I read in the Scale Modelling thread that the hose oozes in time so I suggest you just replace the hose... its actually good for its price... it sells for about 5K in Lils at SM Megamall...

 

For custom colored Gundam kits... some people just fancied to try a color combination they had in mind... but to do this you MUST have a template of your kit and color it using crayons or colored pencils to see if it would look good (thats what I do anyway)

 

Its all up to your imagination... my advice make it simple... and easy to do... and more importantly... it wont make your Gundam looked like it was recycled :lol:

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try ko pa copy yung mga iwata brushes na yan sa mga fabrication shop baka sakali makamura hehehehhehehe hmm il try to post a pic of a certain gundam d-hell "gothic" yata customized na sya. i dunno is its a casted figure.. looks so great

You can get a picture and specs from their website... and tell me how it worked out... but I still prefer the actual manufacturer's product rather than an imitation... :P

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Iwata airbrushes are one of the best around... and they are quite pricey too... now about using canisters... I dont really recommend them since the pressure that you get from them is limited and you might end up with a Gundam that looks like its in a paintball battle instead of an actuall mech battle...

 

I found a nifty tutorial in youtube and this might be useful to you... and by the way... there are no sub-titles :D

 

Gundam Building Tutorial

 

Nice Link Bro...

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Right dre very nice tutorial. I think I can start remodeling again. Salamas. :cool:

 

Iwata airbrushes are one of the best around... and they are quite pricey too... now about using canisters... I dont really recommend them since the pressure that you get from them is limited and you might end up with a Gundam that looks like its in a paintball battle instead of an actuall mech battle...

 

I found a nifty tutorial in youtube and this might be useful to you... and by the way... there are no sub-titles :D

 

Gundam Building Tutorial

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