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Messed around with the orange power baser + god armor from FansHobby this weekend and this thing is so obnoxiously large and over the top with this I think I can tap out of transformers lol prior to the biggest figures I has are the machine wars optimus and the armada prime also froM Fanshobby. Enjoy all the pics for scale. Tough deciding which power master prime I like more between fanshobby and make toys
man that Armada Prime is just so awesome looking and i'm so mad i missed out, espc since they're doing all the add on figures for him
This right here is the key. When it comes to painting and customizing you canât fake it to make or half step your way into good results. Most of the time it ends up making things more difficult in the process. I used to run in a lot of influencer circles in the gunpla space a few years back and when I talked to people who gave up on painting altogether complained about how frustrating it was but they were also using craft aisle paint, hardware store spray paint, and 20 air brushes. Of course youâre going to run into issue. Luckily for me I made it 75% of the way though my first kit taking as many shortcuts that I could to real size if Iâm going to do it I gotta to doing it the ways the pros do
This the first kit I tried to paint. It was a nightmare. Cheap Amazon air brush. I used âprethinnedâ acrylic paints that I tried to thin even further with water because I read you could do that if you didnât want to buy proper thinner. The paint came out super textured and peeled up so easily. It was a terrible time and I still wonât use acrylic paints to this day. Not just cause of the experience but also cause theyâre pretty crappy in the grand scheme of things and slow down your work flow so much with that 24-48 hours drying time.
And these are all kits I painted once I started taking it seriously and investing in the right supplies and not cutting corners.
After 5 painted Kia I jumped right into resin kits and Iâve posted this one a few times
Itâs definitely time consuming, but most people that paint model kits do it by airbrush which honestly makes it so much easier if youre using a good air brush and good paint. A lot different than painting a portrait. That said Thereâs a decent cost barrier upfront if you really want to be equipped to do decent work. The only really artistry behind it is
Figuring out a color scheme that looks good. Other than that itâs 90% covering a piece of plastic with paint and 10% learning how to thin your paint properly and clean the air brush.
But thatâs the fun thing about gunpla, you donât need to do any of that to fan fun building them. I might build 15-20 kits a year and only have 2-3 painted projects in that time.
100% you can def tell, though i don't paint model kits bcuz i'm not big on them, but i can see the diff btwn the first and more recently done kits you posted. Being an action figure customizer and lazy i do use cheap acrylic (cant use enamels on soft plastic though like you can on model kits) walmart paints and hobby lobby paint brushes, which means my paint customs are just ok, but i only need to impress myself, if I ever thought about going into business doing this I would def put out for better materials, I did buy a $150-200 air brush kit feom Amazon that a friend recommended me from TWF2005 but I haven't even unboxed it yet I'll post some of my customs I've done over the last yr, while I was in Korea most of 2021 I supported McF idea of it being yr of the Spawn.....pic heavy
I got big on mixing and matching action figure parts and painting them to become new figures