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GUNDAM MODEL QUESTION!!! OTAKUS PLEASE HELP ME!?
i do alot of different things, on the outside im a skater and A student, weird combo i know. one of my hidden passions is gundam and some anime lol=). anywho, ive bought a few pre assembled models, like zeta and some seed models for display, and ive had one gundam model that i had to build (disaster, always follow instructions!)
MY QUESTION IS! if you buy a mastergrade model of a gundam, doe sit come pre painted, or do you have to do all the pain staking details and stuff yourself. and if you do, can someone tell me a cheap easy noob way of doing it. thanks alot
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- BoyakiLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
The Master Grade kits are formed in the general color of what the parts should be, but of course it's going to look a lot better when you paint it. I think Gundam kits are pretty forgiving , though, for beginning paint jobs. Not too much small, fiddly details to worry about.
You're going to want to get an airbrush to do a good job with the painting. I'm using a simple Tamiya set up that I'm real happy with.
This : http://www.hlj.com/product/TAM74537
paired with this : http://www.hlj.com/product/TAM74515
Best advice is practice, practice, practice! You're not going to get professional results with your first go.
Remember, you're making the kits for yourself, not for anyone else. If you're happy with the result, then good for you and who cares what anyone else says!
Source(s): Modeler with 20 years experience, off and on. http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/album/57399387... Here's some of the kits I've built from various Macross series.