Oh well, I guess it couldn’t get much worse alread…

Oh well, I guess it couldn’t get much worse already, yesterday it got

much better as i stumbled upon drybrushing. Basically dipping brush in

paint, dabbing it on tissue until there’s very little then lightly

making passes over the parts. Usually dark colours have their details

accented by having silver paint on the edges and detais sticking out.

Just like how panel lines are drawn in to make the illusion of shadows,

this one gives the illusion of the light reflecting on the exposed

surfaces. and edges. Check out the a-little-bit-bigger picture for

comparison. before and after dry brushing the Mr colour chrome on to

the part, not too bad right? I thought it would be difficult but its

pretty easy really, next thing i’ll have to do for the model is to:

1) Finish dry brushing all the visible internals

2) Shade the edges and recesses of the white armour plates

3) Stick those disgusting bandai stickers onto the model.

Stickers are like a cheap substitute for waterslide decals and halfway

in between are those rub on dry transfers. Water slide decals are SUPER

thin and don’t stick out on the surface. whereas the stupid stickers

are so thick and start to trap dust at the edges of the stickers. They

can’t be coated over and they are easy to spoil. Too bad, there arn’t

any waterslide decals for this model in SG, have to order from HK but

nvm lah, not that important.

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Drybrushed… Underneath you can see the “programming methology in C” for my programming module

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How

i dried all the parts on a rainy day. Put them in a box and blow hot

air inside. Paint dries and cures in half and hour to an hour.

I’m getting quite motivated since its finishing already.

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA…….. wanna faster finish it. Take so super

long to do, not my cup of tea.

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