Not so quick Eevee
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Initial subassembles
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Didn't have any spare jars to mix up some sprue goo, so made do as best I could with altering between Tamiya Extra Thin as well as Tamiya white cap Cement. It got most of the seams...
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Not sure I'll use all of these colours, but it was my initially chosen palette
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Initial testing of an Oilbrusher to see how the colour matched... And wound up putting it on a tad too thick initially, but I'll know for next time.
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Sadly though, looks like my gloss clearcoat didn't quite bond. Not sure if it was the mix I used in the airbrush or not applying enough, but he now has a nickname - Captain Fuzzbutt. I'm suspecting lack of a good bond wasn't due to the thinner in the oils, as it cracked and flaked in other areas. Come to think of it, I don't recall if I washed this kit initially, so I suspect that's the biggest reason.
He has since gotten a good scrub down to get the original gloss clear coat off, and now has had a satin clearcoat applied, and several layers of it at that. Sadly some of the panel lining courtesy of a Gundam Marker Brown Fine Tip isn't there anymore, but nothing oils can't help bring back!
He has since gotten a good scrub down to get the original gloss clear coat off, and now has had a satin clearcoat applied, and several layers of it at that. Sadly some of the panel lining courtesy of a Gundam Marker Brown Fine Tip isn't there anymore, but nothing oils can't help bring back!
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2 8 August 2021, 18:49
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The Quick!! Eevee kit isn't a bad kit, but it has some rather noticeable seam lines, so I decided why not try my hand at removing them since I've never done such on a kit, and then give myself a bit of practice with oil paints to add more to this little guy's fur.