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Help Out A n00b!!!
Hey im 12 and im just getting into modeling and i want to know a couple of things...
Where do you work on your models???(Garage...inside..etc.) Where do you get relitively simple models??? Whats the best glue/cements and paints to use??? any answers to these wuestions would be greatly appreciated!!! |
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Welcome into the world of modeling.
You can work in the garage, inside, doesn't matter really as long as you ventilate the space you working in. Revell for example has different 'skill levels' from 1 (snap kit, few pieces) to level 5 (over 150 pieces). You can take a look in a local hobbyshop and see what they have. I'm sure they'll give a quick tour if you want to. I'll buy my stuff online, HobbyLinkJapan. There are many different (brand) types of glue, cements etc etc. I use Tamiya stuff. Ps: Read the FAQ, it's very usefull.
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I build my kits at home but paint outside.Kits can be found just about everywhere,Wal-Mart,Zellers,Hobby shops,etc...
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In response to your questions though: I work on my models in our den, it is also where our PC's live so I can work and post at the same time. Simple models? What do you have in mind? Glue, I use several, 2 different types of super glue, plastic cement, 2 part epoxy, Elmer's glue and clear parts cement. Which glue I use depends entirely on what I am doing.
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i work on my models in my room where i wont be bothered... but i always have my window open for ventilation... you can find the simplest models in the toy section of your local target, fred meyer's, etc.... but make sure you know what skill level to get... the best would probably be tamiya, although testor's and model master give tamiya a good run for their money... |
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Welcome to car modeling. I got serious about making models around that age, and it's been a great hobby since then.
For your age, I'd suggest going to the local hobby stores. I don't know where you live (fill the member info), but in the U.S., Hobby Lobby has 1/2 off every so often, and Michael's issue 40% off cupon in their ad every weekend. Online shopping is probably difficult, because you'll need a credit card most of the time. As for glue, there are several different ones you need. * Liquid glue, (also called styrene welder), which you apply with a brush * Two-part epoxy glue to glue the clear part. * Super glue to glue verious parts, (except clear part) and to fill gaps and sink marks. For detail painting with a brush, I recommend using enamel, and for the body paint, I recommend to get used to Tamiya's spray primer and spray paint. |
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Believe me, I help run another site similar to this one, 'parent's permission' is not sufficient on a website, it is actually a legal issue.
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its all been said before so i wont repeat it, lol. FAQ is your friend, so never forget that!
![]() also, will i be able to use superglue on painted parts without melting the paint? As it is extremely annoying to sand off the paint on areas i have to clue ![]() Also, I asked for some clear glue at my hobby shop, and the dude there gave me this "revell Liquid Glue for plastics" Now to me this doesnt look like clear glue, but what the hell. Is it clear or was the dude bsing me???
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it depends on what you mean by clear...
if you mean something to use on clear parts, then he gave you the wrong type... what he gave you was for normal part gluing... its liquid cement... |
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Re: Help Out A n00b!!!
man...this really makes me mad...it tool me a friggen half an hour to ride my bike to the hobby shop (in the rain at 27' F!!!!!!)...and they don't carry ANY glues!!!!!!
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welcome, I've been building since 5 so why did you start so late lol
I highly recommend going to Wal-Mart and picking up an AMT pre-painted kit. let let be your first kit, its prohibably thre best way to start, also, work in a warm area, with good ventilation, also, be careful, you lucky to be young and prohibably not worken yet, its easy to spend 60-70 bucks at a hobby store, and for a college student like me that can really hurt the Beer budget, Quote:
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i had the same thing for this years xmas presents "heres $250, go down to the model shop and see what you want"
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