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Gashat, I need serious help. I haven't started painting yet, but I bought Mr Colors for hand painting, although I heard they're not suited for hand painting? But I really don't have the room/spare money for airbrush atm so now I'm stuck. Do I need to buy a thinner for hand painting it?
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My good buddy has now left back to upstate. The time went by way too fast, but it was great being able to see him again. We played DnD, he watched two episodes of the GARO anime with me, he showed me a bunch of funny YT vids, and we spent alot of time talking and catching up. Time well spent, I'd say.
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If you're starting off painting, use acrylic-based paint (like Tamiya), not enamel. Enamel paint requires thinner so it doesn't eat through your Gunpla's plastic and is quite possibly hazardous to your health when wet. EDIT: BTW If you're gonna use Mr. Color brand paint, you need to use Mr. Thinner to properly use those things. For more information visit this website: http://www.mr-hobby.com/en/itemDetail.php?iId=87 EDIT 2: Oh, also, I just found out that Mr Colors are lacquer paints, which explain the need for thinner. However, lacquer paint fumes are toxic to humans and are usually used by professionals. I recommend switching to Tamiya acrylic paint (which are non-toxic). But if you have a gas mask and a well ventilated area, good for you, just open your window. |
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Well I tried to summarize every rider from kuuga to zero one, and it didn't go super great. I forgot important details and stuff.
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