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Post by gundamsp01 on Feb 14, 2014 0:25:59 GMT 8
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Post by neosigma on Feb 14, 2014 11:29:07 GMT 8
Oh so you are the one that was doing the Wing Proto in ICW .....looking very badass !!!
I like the color separation you done on the kit....
Are you using the original decal for the Proto Wing?? Imo, the decal work on the front portion looks very very nice ...but the back and the wings looks a bit bare ....
Btw, there are u turn in doing kits....striping paints
Hope to meet you in person next time in ICW ...
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Post by gundamsp01 on Feb 14, 2014 18:13:04 GMT 8
hi neosigma, not sure which one is u at ICW u can call me as Koh (seems that lots of ppl can't remember my name at ICW) the water slide decal for proto zero was released separately, there are 2 stickers that came with the unit which i used, due to i damaged 2 decals during the process. to be honest, i found that if the sticker's sides were trimmed right to the image, it has no different to a waterslide decal. and the decals position, i followed the manual instruction without much thought, so that's the reason. stripping paints using sandpapers? i tried this method but it is not like clean the parts to it's unpainted state (maybe my skill, or sandpapers, i do not know), just try to be more careful for my next kit. hope to see you too next time
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Post by neosigma on Feb 14, 2014 19:06:18 GMT 8
Next time if you visit ICW, just ask Rayloke " Is Casanova around?".....hohohohohohohohohoho So you used the stickers and the dry transfer provided by the kit itself ....very good job !!! There are better ways to strip paints ....If there is a need to do that in the future ...Come join us yumcha next time hahahaha...
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shah
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Post by shah on Feb 15, 2014 7:35:11 GMT 8
Nice, clean build. A win in my book!
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