Got some Tamiya stuff Today!!
Chris
11-25-2001, 08:55 PM
Today I got some Tamiya stuff.
I got glue (its liquid with a brush, very nice!)
Some masking tape, 6mm
3 acrylic paints (tan-yellow, aluminum, gloss black)
For Christmas, I'm getting a few Tamiya kits (skyline, mini, probably)
What else should I get, and some tips on how to do a really good job.
I got glue (its liquid with a brush, very nice!)
Some masking tape, 6mm
3 acrylic paints (tan-yellow, aluminum, gloss black)
For Christmas, I'm getting a few Tamiya kits (skyline, mini, probably)
What else should I get, and some tips on how to do a really good job.
Rich
11-25-2001, 09:01 PM
Originally posted by Chris
What else should I get, and some tips on how to do a really good job.
Dont ask me how to do a good kit, but most of the members in this forum are modelling gods, and are able to give good help.
If you need help avoiding cock-ups, ask me, Ive seen alot of them
I suggest taking the time to read the "Important" threads in this forum. Some very good stuff in there, definitly worth the read.
I hope you enjoy the hobby :D
What else should I get, and some tips on how to do a really good job.
Dont ask me how to do a good kit, but most of the members in this forum are modelling gods, and are able to give good help.
If you need help avoiding cock-ups, ask me, Ive seen alot of them
I suggest taking the time to read the "Important" threads in this forum. Some very good stuff in there, definitly worth the read.
I hope you enjoy the hobby :D
Jay!
11-25-2001, 09:02 PM
That masking tape is great.
Pick up some Tamiya polish, if you can. It's in a white tube that says "Compound."
I prefer to use they're acrylics and sprays for everything, but that's just me. ;)
Also, buy some glue called "Krystal Klear" made by Micro-[something]. It's great, dries clear, and doesn't melt the plastic. I used a ton of it on the NSX, mostly for all the details.
Edit: And thanks for your post in the "Getting Started" thread, Rich. :D
Pick up some Tamiya polish, if you can. It's in a white tube that says "Compound."
I prefer to use they're acrylics and sprays for everything, but that's just me. ;)
Also, buy some glue called "Krystal Klear" made by Micro-[something]. It's great, dries clear, and doesn't melt the plastic. I used a ton of it on the NSX, mostly for all the details.
Edit: And thanks for your post in the "Getting Started" thread, Rich. :D
primera man
11-25-2001, 09:04 PM
A good selection of sand paper
400/600/800/1200/1600
Tamiya primmer
400/600/800/1200/1600
Tamiya primmer
Jay!
11-25-2001, 09:06 PM
Originally posted by primera man
A good selection of sand paper
400/600/800/1200/1600My sanding films are:
1800/2400/3200/3600/4000/6000/8000/12000
:eek:
A good selection of sand paper
400/600/800/1200/1600My sanding films are:
1800/2400/3200/3600/4000/6000/8000/12000
:eek:
Chris
11-25-2001, 09:12 PM
Thanks!
by the way, there were 4 replies in about 5 minutes! That has to be some kind of record
by the way, there were 4 replies in about 5 minutes! That has to be some kind of record
primera man
11-25-2001, 09:13 PM
Originally posted by jay@af
My sanding films are:
1800/2400/3200/3600/4000/6000/8000/12000
:eek:
Just re-checked mine and what i posted is correct.
My sanding films are:
1800/2400/3200/3600/4000/6000/8000/12000
:eek:
Just re-checked mine and what i posted is correct.
Jay!
11-25-2001, 09:17 PM
Then mine are waaaay finer than yours! :p
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