Southcross Posted February 14, 2004 Posted February 14, 2004 I'm a fan of the TV serieYOUR JOB IS OUTSTANDING Maybe pictures are slightly too big but I prefer too big than too small ! very nice match with the White/red striped 1J of LIEUTENANT IHIJO Use takatoy stickers and you're done. How did you do the panel lines? (maybe some one asked it already ? I was just watching the pictures ) HI Göönk thx first~! I also think the pic is TOO BIG..... next time I will make it smaller ( IF I STILL HAVE SOME PIC TO POST...) but sorry that some words i don't get exactly the word " panel line" did you mean the thin line on the whole surface? if yes, he he, I just simply use the "GUNDAM MARKER" mark on it directly , and use eraser to clean it up too lazy.... and the word " takatoy stickers" is that mean the posture of they two use in the pic ? or mean the stickers come with the package? Very nice Hayao, I am very impressed! You used a Gundam marker and an Eraser to do the Panel Lines?? That is so easy I will have to remember that. Quote
Jung Posted February 14, 2004 Posted February 14, 2004 Excellent job on your tv max 1a! Your canopy seems quite foggy though, are you familiar with Future floor polish , or whatever it's called in Asia, Singapore members should be able to tell you. Dip your canopy in the Future and it'll clear right up Quote
flippant_remark Posted February 15, 2004 Posted February 15, 2004 Excellent job on your tv max 1a! Your canopy seems quite foggy though, are you familiar with Future floor polish , or whatever it's called in Asia, Singapore members should be able to tell you. Dip your canopy in the Future and it'll clear right up I wondered what the Pilot was doing inside the cabin to fog it up like that! Great work Hayao. Don't stop there. Quote
柿崎速雄 Posted February 15, 2004 Author Posted February 15, 2004 (edited) actually, I facing a great problem.... is the clear part of the cockit cover when I decompose the parts, I broke it carelessly, then use "AA" to repair it, but I so dirty to put some AA on the inside so... it become foggy can someone teach me how to polish clear part make it clear again? OR just simply go to "HOW TO" asking for ? Edited February 15, 2004 by 柿崎速雄 Quote
Godzilla Posted February 15, 2004 Posted February 15, 2004 That rocks. Nice job. I need to get pointers from you. Quote
Jung Posted February 15, 2004 Posted February 15, 2004 actually, I facing a great problem....is the clear part of the cockit cover when I decompose the parts, I broke it carelessly, then use "AA" to repair it, but I so dirty to put some AA on the inside so... it become foggy can someone teach me how to polish clear part make it clear again? OR just simply go to "HOW TO" asking for ? what is "AA"? super glue? If it's fogging caused by superglue, I've read ppl wipeing it off using ammonia. Windex should work aswell since it's ammonia based. You can also just dip it in Future which will clear the fogging and make it really clear. This all assuming "AA" is superglue Quote
柿崎速雄 Posted February 15, 2004 Author Posted February 15, 2004 what is "AA"? super glue? If it's fogging caused by superglue, I've read ppl wipeing it off using ammonia. Windex should work aswell since it's ammonia based. You can also just dip it in Future which will clear the fogging and make it really clear. This all assuming "AA" is superglue YES~~ AA IS SUPER GLUE THX FOR YOU ADVISE I 'll TRY IT~ Quote
ComicKaze Posted February 15, 2004 Posted February 15, 2004 Just to let you know the product everybody is talking, "Future" is basically a floor wax. Look for a wax or thin glossy wax for house cleaning or even cars and dry dipping the canopy in that. It will fill in the microscopic roughs that make something look foggy and clear it up again. Quote
柿崎速雄 Posted February 15, 2004 Author Posted February 15, 2004 THX all give me advice ~ I buy a product name "COMPOUND" produce by tamiya is it simular to the "future"or "floor wax"? Quote
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