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There are but I'd have to paint them to match the color I'd like. Most of the pipes made by other companies are metal and usually come in 3 colors.There has to be 3rd party pipes worth using. I think I bought some from Side 7 years ago.
I used the same method to sand mine. I don't know what I'm going to do when I disassemble my Zaku to paint it.I didn't find the pipes too much of an issue, mind you I got a Razer V2 with my first order. Very handy plastic sander.
I just cut them free and sanded the pinch points while it was still on the "running rod", then ran them individually. Size S glove gang.
Metal pipes look pretty good but all gunpla should be painted.There are but I'd have to paint them to match the color I'd like. Most of the pipes made by other companies are metal and usually come in 3 colors.
Just the MG unfortunately. If you need information on kits before you buy them, I recommend Dalong's website Dalong.netSo I don't really read into the kits I buy, but I saw the Turn-A had a cow included. Well I picked up the HG version and...
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Dalong is such a resource for the gunpla community; even without running his reviews through Google Translate, you can still get so much info from all the pictures. There's something charming about how it's still very much Web 1.0 all these years later. I don't know how he's managed to do so many posts for over twenty years (daily since 2015!) without going insane and/or broke. I guess that's the power of super Korean autism. He did bring up some info about the site in his blog commemorating his twentieth anniversary, so if you want something heartwarming, here's the translated text:Just the MG unfortunately. If you need information on kits before you buy them, I recommend Dalong's website Dalong.net
Dummy gunpla of choice is the minorities known as zaku for me.What's your guys favorite paint brands for gunpla? And what would make a good dummy gunpla to test painting on kits?
I use Mr. Color, Gaia Notes, and Taimya mainly. I test my paints on the back of primed plastic spoons.What's your guys favorite paint brands for gunpla? And what would make a good dummy gunpla to test painting on kits?
For primer do you use black or white? I had no idea there's primer in red or brown. I guess it's for like warm colors.I use Mr. Color, Gaia Notes, and Taimya mainly. I test my paints on the back of primed plastic spoons.
I use grey primer for my darker grey and black paints. White primer is good for yellow, blue, red, etc. Black primer is good for silvers and gold I think. It makes them more bold but can make them darker.For primer do you use black or white? I had no idea there's primer in red or brown. I guess it's for like warm colors.
I'm just starting to get into painting, but I've always heard good things about Mr. Hobby's paints. Their paints are what the color guides in the instruction manuals are based around, so if you want to be as accurate as possible, they're the way to go.What's your guys favorite paint brands for gunpla? And what would make a good dummy gunpla to test painting on kits?
Without the paint scheme for this, I can't tell you what the colors are exactly.What is the best red (feel free to include any range from Mr. Hobby, citadel, vallejo, ak, army painter, two thin coats) paints for these bad boys. Feel free to include bonus colors for the other colors for these two.
I was thinking of making the V bronze due to mimmick the show/dx from the original release.The yellow I found is a little less orange than the yellow I see in the picture:
https://newtype.us/p/vXx7hkHuaaV0JUVObq3l/h/mr-color-c113-rlm04-yellow-10ml
You might be blown away by this paint:I was thinking of making the V bronze due to mimmick the show/dx from the original release.
Buy Gaia Notes Metallic Master. It's designed for metallic paints and works great.So I got some Mr. Color Metallic Green and I wondering what do you use to thin it down? Because I've tried the Tamiya X-20A thinner and it just turned into a glob of paint.