Head is ready. This time I tried tamiya spray cans for painting. Just to see how it goes. It’s much quicker than using a brush)) But the smell is poisonous
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Head is ready. This time I tried tamiya spray cans for painting. Just to see how it goes. It’s much quicker than using a brush)) But the smell is poisonous
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Next part is ready. The last photo is how it looked before painting and scribing.
Since my last update I bought an airbrush. And a scriber. So this unicorn is under many experiments.
What do you think, guys?
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Got an idea to equip the backpack with 2 “scorpion tales”. Ignore pink color, I will paint it
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Now the leg
I made some scribing for new panel lines and inserted a screw. Wet decals from a third party set.
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In the meantime I build this nice RG guy. Now I want to paint it, but keep the original color scheme and test weathering pastel. But this RG has a lot of tiny panel lines that I want to keep and blacken. I wonder if I make a classic painting process with a layer of primer, two layers of paint and a topcoat, these lines can sink in the paint. I’m thinking maybe to make a layer or two of the same color paint without a primer. What do you guys think?
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Ooh, I like the unicorn color scheme! Are you spray can, airbrush, or hand painting the Zaku? When I'm hand brushing, prime + base + layer + shade + highlight + top coat doesn't usually come close to clogging the detail lines. I thin it down a bit, but it should be fine to paint it in.