Starting my first model...
fraggle
01-14-2004, 06:44 PM
Revell VW Bug Convertable.
Ok. I guess I just need some basics. How do I start?
I know I need to take the pieces off the plastic trees. Do I sand off the nubs?
Now do I am guessing that next you put everything together, after that you prime everything?
Then what? Creative masking and spray painting?
N00B ALERT! N00B needs help! ;)
Ok. I guess I just need some basics. How do I start?
I know I need to take the pieces off the plastic trees. Do I sand off the nubs?
Now do I am guessing that next you put everything together, after that you prime everything?
Then what? Creative masking and spray painting?
N00B ALERT! N00B needs help! ;)
DJPaul
01-14-2004, 06:58 PM
Just follow instructions and keep us posted with pictures and plans, so some of us can correct you or give you some ideas.
dag65
01-14-2004, 07:05 PM
For starters you should read the How To and FAQ sections , that should get you started in the right direction. Then if you have some questions
post em up. :eek7:
post em up. :eek7:
fraggle
01-14-2004, 07:08 PM
For starters you should read the How To and FAQ sections , that should get you started in the right direction. Then if you have some questions
post em up. :eek7:
I did read the faq a couple times(boring day at work).
post em up. :eek7:
I did read the faq a couple times(boring day at work).
Flea
01-14-2004, 08:48 PM
before you just start cutting stuff off and glueing it together .. get an idea of what you want the model to look like ... then read over the instructions ...
if you want to do something different to it ... check through the faq or how-to section and see if there a post telling about what you want to try .. if you dont find one .. ask us :) we dont mind answering new questions ...
being your first model i would recomend just building it the way the manual says ... most of the time you will paint the parts in peices .. or sections .. then put it together and touch the paint up where you glued it ...
if you want to do something different to it ... check through the faq or how-to section and see if there a post telling about what you want to try .. if you dont find one .. ask us :) we dont mind answering new questions ...
being your first model i would recomend just building it the way the manual says ... most of the time you will paint the parts in peices .. or sections .. then put it together and touch the paint up where you glued it ...
weaponCIVIC
01-14-2004, 09:48 PM
before you just start cutting stuff off and glueing it together .. get an idea of what you want the model to look like ... then read over the instructions ...
if you want to do something different to it ... check through the faq or how-to section and see if there a post telling about what you want to try .. if you dont find one .. ask us :) we dont mind answering new questions ...
being your first model i would recomend just building it the way the manual says ... most of the time you will paint the parts in peices .. or sections .. then put it together and touch the paint up where you glued it ...
yes paint the parts SEPARETLY, lol my first model i put the engine together then tried to paint each part a different color..i dont know whut i was thinking.
painting each part separetly will save you alot of work! and mess!
if you want to do something different to it ... check through the faq or how-to section and see if there a post telling about what you want to try .. if you dont find one .. ask us :) we dont mind answering new questions ...
being your first model i would recomend just building it the way the manual says ... most of the time you will paint the parts in peices .. or sections .. then put it together and touch the paint up where you glued it ...
yes paint the parts SEPARETLY, lol my first model i put the engine together then tried to paint each part a different color..i dont know whut i was thinking.
painting each part separetly will save you alot of work! and mess!
fraggle
01-15-2004, 01:52 PM
Excellent! Now what kind of primer do you guys use? I am also assume you paint "chrome" over the chrome parts...
CZ-R
01-15-2004, 04:21 PM
The only parts you'd primer are the ones you would spray with a can (or airbrush). Small parts like engine & suspension pieces can be painted with a brush, and without primer.
I'm sure you picked up all kinds of tips & advice from the FAQ's. Just take your time & have fun :iceslolan
We're here if you have any questions or need some opinions!
I'm sure you picked up all kinds of tips & advice from the FAQ's. Just take your time & have fun :iceslolan
We're here if you have any questions or need some opinions!
spidereddie
01-15-2004, 10:46 PM
BE READY FOR MISTAKES!
but just try to learn from them
and do searches!
searches are your best friend for any question you have.
It's like a library in here, so don't always rush to the librarians...look around first.
but just try to learn from them
and do searches!
searches are your best friend for any question you have.
It's like a library in here, so don't always rush to the librarians...look around first.
Flea
01-15-2004, 11:33 PM
unless the librarian has on a plaid skirt and pig tails .. and .. ummm okay wrong forum lol ...
slimsi99
01-16-2004, 02:14 AM
I'm sure you know that your first won't look like the one's you have seen here, heck some of us have been at it a long time and still are amazed with what others are dong. Just take your time and you will eventually get there. Like they have all said we are here if you need us, but keep it simple and have fun! Afterall that's why we do what we do :iceslolan
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