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Post by Deleted on Jun 3, 2012 17:22:02 GMT 8
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Post by zero1st on Jun 4, 2012 12:49:28 GMT 8
a clean paint job indeed ... and those gold decal really stands out alot ;D .... but the black really kills off alot of detail from the banshee .... some opinion hope u dun mind .... try replacing black with dark grey at least u still can use black as panel line washing ...
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Post by Deleted on Jun 5, 2012 2:01:49 GMT 8
Well in my opinion Banshee should be black , but at first i intended to paint it in very dark blue than the Bandai gave but since my handbrush skill still quite lacking, i ended up just buy Anchor Flat Black and spray away, much easier. ;D
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Post by stuartlee2012 on Sept 27, 2012 1:35:48 GMT 8
You used the DPI Anchor - Flat Black?
I want to know if it's easily chipped, and does it really flat, i mean, like fine sands?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2012 3:55:18 GMT 8
Up to now, it don't chip off for me even tho it hit few bumps here and there. It sort of like fine sands but mainly the difference with normal black is that it not glossy.
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Post by stuartlee2012 on Sept 27, 2012 20:01:50 GMT 8
Oh... ever tried TOA Spray Paints - Flat Black?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2012 23:30:05 GMT 8
Haven't try that since TOA only available in limited selection in my area and most likely not to use spray cans in the future since it take up space.
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Post by stuartlee2012 on Sept 27, 2012 23:58:51 GMT 8
For me, ABRO Flat Black is the best, good adhesive power, very flat ( look likes fine sands ), but the Shopping centere - Carrefour didn't stock up the paint for a while now, so i went to TOA, but i will wait for it to stock it, and when it does, i will buy 3 cans or 4 cans if got spare money A can cost MYR9.60 But the quality is goood...!!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2012 0:15:50 GMT 8
I think i buy Anchor for only RM7 but then again i don't want to add more spray cans since i already have a section of a cabinet just for those bloody cans.
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Post by stuartlee2012 on Sept 28, 2012 0:58:30 GMT 8
You just spray directly on the plastic?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2012 1:33:28 GMT 8
Yep because i don't see the need of primer since the paint stick fairly well.
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