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sorry if this has been posted already...but what kind of paint do you guys use for your diy stuff? thanks


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sorry if this has been posted already...but what kind of paint do you guys use for your diy stuff? thanks


The best stuff to use is a Japanese branded paint called Irisawa V-color... It's the only stuff to use that has any real durability on vinyl with moving parts.


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kaiju-taro.com has a good choice of paint.

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fingerpaints from michaels!


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fingerpaints from michaels!


Geez... thanks Maz... blowing all my secrets... sheesh... :roll:


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haha!
all kidding aside, i admire you guys who are customizing japanese vinyl.
i havent learned how to use an airbrush yet, and all of you are killing it!


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any tips on a decnet but not too expensive airbrush?
what about air compressors? is there canned air?

how about a PK/LASH/Shape/locomoco tutorial?

edit cause i'm a moron. sorry loco


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havingmysay wrote:
how about a PK/LASH/Shape tutorial?


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how about a PK/LASH/Shape/Locomoco

there...better now?

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how about a PK/LASH/Shape/Locomoco

there...better now?


:P


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yeah tutorials!!!!

Step 1: How to Mask:

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i think step one should be: supplies


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We need that customs form on DIY!

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There is an okayish airbrush article at http://www.coolminiornot.com/article/aid/57/page/1


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Step 1.) Spray without protection and get a sinus infection which will last 7 months and leave you with problems that you may NEVER get rid off. Then try to start again.

Step 2.) Beg a good friend to let you borrow a REAL airbrush and compressor.

Step 3.) Buy spray booth off ebay.

step 4.) Mess up A LOT of toys and loose a LOT of money painting toys with very ugly paint jobs.

Step 5.) Ask better artist than you that actually knows what their doing to give you pointers LOCOMOCO , PAULKAIJU !! ;)

Step 6.) Learn to use V-Color NOT regular tamiya paint.

Step 7.) Buy MORE toys BESIDES what you collect.

Step 8.) Practice, practice, practice and watch a LOT of karate kid movies to get you amped up.

Step 9.) Pray to god everyone will like your work !

Yeah that should about cover things


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I thought I was the only one that watched Karate Kid movies to get amped up... :D


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the amount of toys in custom-hell does make me sad. Can't you re-paint (after stripping the paint) the same figure to practice on?

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I thought I was the only one that watched Karate Kid movies to get amped up... :D


Well it was one of the steps you told me so I'm just following instructions :)


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the amount of toys in custom-hell does make me sad. Can't you re-paint (after stripping the paint) the same figure to practice on?


That's what I do... it's too expensive to not do that.

I practice on all sorts of things... cans, bottles, rocks... better to test on worthless junk than priceless vinyl. :D


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the amount of toys in custom-hell does make me sad. Can't you re-paint (after stripping the paint) the same figure to practice on?


That's what I do... it's too expensive to not do that.

I practice on all sorts of things... cans, bottles, rocks... better to test on worthless junk than priceless vinyl. :D


I think I will post a pic of the dummy head I use when I paint. I use it to spray my airbrush on to clean out the past color.


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that makes me feel better.

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How do you properly clean your airbrush? Just run some thinner through it?
I didn't properly clean mine and now it's fugged and I don't wanna buy a new one...

Oh, BTW - anyone wanna buy an airbrush? :P


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dope thanks guys...i almost bought an airbrush set off of my friend..i didnt...i wish i did:(


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How do you properly clean your airbrush? Just run some thinner through it?
I didn't properly clean mine and now it's fugged and I don't wanna buy a new one...

Oh, BTW - anyone wanna buy an airbrush? :P


Yes I've found just about anything is cleanable.

What paint did you use and what airbrush is it ??

How about this send it to me and I will see what I can do. And if its no good I will get rid of it for ya :twisted:


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What paint did you use and what airbrush is it ??

I used ink, Tamiya, and Createx. I don't remember who made the brush - I bought it as a package with a compressor. Pretty cheap, but I was hoping it would do what I needed it to do. It is a dual action.
I think I might file the tip of the needle to make sure it's not bent. Ya see, when I first got it I took it apart to see how it all worked. But putting it back together was a I FART A LOT! But it worked fine the first couple times I used it. I think I just didn't clean it out well enough. And talking to someone else it sounds like I may not have thinned my paint enough - so maybe that's what's been causing it to spit.
Anyway, I figure I'll bombard it with thinner and see if that helps...and then thin my paints more!


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