8 hours ago, Whalers on the moon said:Now I need a list to utilize Shake and Bake.
Heck, make it look like it's BEEN Shake and Baked.
Edited by MegaSilver8 hours ago, Whalers on the moon said:Now I need a list to utilize Shake and Bake.
Heck, make it look like it's BEEN Shake and Baked.
Edited by MegaSilverWhat do you guys use to varnish the chrome without losing the chrome. Aardcoat? but I find Aardcoat still keeps that sticky paint feeling.
I usually do a final coat of Mr. Hobby Semi-gloss spray but I know that will dull the chrome. But it gives the perfect touch feel as a factory model.
Edited by Ghosthacked14 hours ago, Ghosthacked said:that sticky paint feeling.
It's got that sticky feeling,
Oh, that sticky feeling,
It's got that sticky feeling,
And I can't play on,
I've left my finger print on,
No-oh-oh.
7 hours ago, pakirby said:How permanent is the chrome marker?
It currently looks just as good as when I put it on, but I've only flown the model once since and I haven't handled it much beyond what was necessary.
I would bet it holds up pretty well if you don't touch the chromed parts.
Amazon reviews do mention it can dull up if you do though
Would something like GW's 'Ardcoat in combination with the chrome marker get that metallic sheen?
I guess this counts as a re-paint too.
LOL
It looks unfinished to me...
On 1/13/2020 at 11:12 AM, Force Majeure said:
For some reason, I thought this exclusive was a steel model that was supposed to come unpainted like this so that people could paint on top or something.
Guess I had too many micromachines as a kid.
Edited by BucknifeHere's my take:
Sorta ironic to paint the N-1 while the state of Illinois is under a Coronavirus Blockade. . .
I once chromed the whole ship before it was cool
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So nice...
oops, looks like I have a little drool on my chin.
Well, OK, it's not a repaint, but I had fun with my new gas clouds, made by spraying sparkly paint on pillow stuffing:
Edited by Darth Meanie