Also, when you want to paint parts on your Gundam. Lightly sand the parts you want to paint then throw a coat on it. It helps the paint stick to the model better and reduces paint scratches.
That's a good advice! But since I wanna do some weathering effects, I don't mind the paints wear off a little.. it helps to know which part needs dry brush more.
woot, pretty good nubs cleaning skill u have :D cant wait to see the final result
ReplyDeleteHow can you tell? I don't really remember where were the nubs. hmmmm
Deleteat least from this angle, i cant see any nubs esp on the red n blue parts.
DeleteAhh... I did sand them down. and used Real Touch Markers if the nubs are still visible after sanding smooth.
DeleteAlso, when you want to paint parts on your Gundam. Lightly sand the parts you want to paint then throw a coat on it. It helps the paint stick to the model better and reduces paint scratches.
ReplyDeleteThat's a good advice! But since I wanna do some weathering effects, I don't mind the paints wear off a little.. it helps to know which part needs dry brush more.
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