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Since the quality if the plastic is essential, getting original is still always better. Bootleg kits are made of very low quality plastic, are often brittle, and damage easily, not to mention the alignment of connective parts are often an issue.
http://Like I say in our forum, have fun!The Angelus and the Chimera.And photos of the other entries. Mine isn't there since I arrived rather late on the second day.http://dc23-mecharts.blogspot.com/2010/11/bandai-model-kit-world-cup-2010.html
Wow ! i'm not into this But i'm really amazed sa mga collections nyo naengganyo pa ako haha OTnung una nga akala ko yung title "gud am KitC and mods" promise yun talaga sa unang tingin ko
I have an extra early Unicorn verKa, still unbuilt. I'm considering selling it.Anyways, here's another pic of the pair courtesy of a fellow modeler.
EB ba ito sa MAC forum ?
Si Dc23 pa rin winner. Pero mostly from mechapinoy winners eh. Grabe yun weathering nung sazabi. Sayang lang di ko na nakita ng live yun ibang entry. At di ko na rin naisali si stargazer huhuhu
DC23 won the Expert Category. Ecapz with his BumbleBee Ball won the Pro Open, and will be the one representing the Philippines at HongKong.
Well, the judges didn't deem mine entry worthy of any prize. Maybe next year...
Any advice on how I can make the detailed lines. I'm using the Gundam marker but its always too thick and messes up the detailing. Any suggestion on what to do?
Two things: You can use a 0.1/0.2/0.3 technical pen instead and/or make the lines deeper (you'll need a scriber) and/or the intermediate method of wash panel lining.Personally, I've stopped using Gundam Markers for panel lining since the nibs dull and dry out fast.
Cool, thanks man... By the way, how do you remove marks of the gundam marker or should I say, my errors in panel lining hehehe...
I use cotton buds moistened with water (or, if painted with acrylic, moistened with enamel thinner). That should remove the excesses, at least in my case.
Any harm on using acetone?