hi marvin…have some question for you abt gunpla….do u know hw to spary the gunpla to make the surface seem all flat..coz now i m haveing a prb..after spray the paint…my gundam surface seem all non flat
Ngee Khiong, I was thinking it was a ver Ka as well, but since it uses the OYW frame I’m not so sure anymore. ^^
Ghani, lol true but I stop using top coat ever since my incident with the strike freedom gundam, top coat, humidity and rain. ^^; your exia looks cool. sure thing, have a site I can point the post to?
Gio, I’m wondering if it’s a straight build. ^^ I can’t remember if the GFF had a lot of decals. gotta check that out when I get home. ^^;
Hi Marvin, your Shin Musha looks great! I am wondering what color ur using for the head and some of the body parts. I am currently using pearl white, but i find that it doesn’t look that great. Also if any pros out there can give me some advice on lining colors to make the shadow stand out? like should i use black to draw lines on red armor? Any suggestions are much appreciated. THANKS!
hey shin musha, thank you but if you mean the image above it’s a promo image from bandai. ^^; however if you meant my shin musha, I just colored the gold parts using tamiya gold leaf, regarding panel lines, I usually use a fine point techincal pen (steadler). although you could probably use gundam markers on it as well.
also if you are looking for tips from a pro, I suggest you check out fichtenfoo, he has a tutorial fit for a pro. just click on the link on the right under addictions.
May 11th, 2008 at 1:22 am
hi marvin…have some question for you abt gunpla….do u know hw to spary the gunpla to make the surface seem all flat..coz now i m haveing a prb..after spray the paint…my gundam surface seem all non flat
May 11th, 2008 at 7:58 am
you either have to use flat paint or mix in a flat base on the paint if you’re using acryics for airbrush.
May 11th, 2008 at 7:29 pm
MG Shin Musha… must buy ^^
Not sure if this will be labeled as a Ver. Ka release as well.
May 11th, 2008 at 10:36 pm
use mr hobby matte/flat top coat. It works well esp with waterslide decals. Evens them out. Btw would you like to look at this?
Check this out:
http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/ii291/theghan/exiaphantom2.jpg
I hope you post this
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May 11th, 2008 at 10:39 pm
it doesn’t look like version ka, but if it would have same decals set like the gff ver would look better for me.. still a must buy
May 12th, 2008 at 10:33 am
Ngee Khiong, I was thinking it was a ver Ka as well, but since it uses the OYW frame I’m not so sure anymore. ^^
Ghani, lol true but I stop using top coat ever since my incident with the strike freedom gundam, top coat, humidity and rain. ^^; your exia looks cool. sure thing, have a site I can point the post to?
Gio, I’m wondering if it’s a straight build. ^^ I can’t remember if the GFF had a lot of decals. gotta check that out when I get home. ^^;
November 5th, 2008 at 6:00 pm
Hi Marvin, your Shin Musha looks great! I am wondering what color ur using for the head and some of the body parts. I am currently using pearl white, but i find that it doesn’t look that great. Also if any pros out there can give me some advice on lining colors to make the shadow stand out? like should i use black to draw lines on red armor? Any suggestions are much appreciated. THANKS!
November 5th, 2008 at 10:38 pm
hey shin musha, thank you but if you mean the image above it’s a promo image from bandai. ^^; however if you meant my shin musha, I just colored the gold parts using tamiya gold leaf, regarding panel lines, I usually use a fine point techincal pen (steadler). although you could probably use gundam markers on it as well.
also if you are looking for tips from a pro, I suggest you check out fichtenfoo, he has a tutorial fit for a pro. just click on the link on the right under addictions.