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>"If you're new, you're gonna fuck up. Don't worry! If you're experienced, don't make the new people worry!"

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The guide:
Part 1 (Quick Start)
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And a handy guide to other types of plamo: http://www.mediafire.com/view/1vf1aw7v91pz5pa/Airfix%20Model%20World%20Specia%20(Scale%20Modelling%20Step-By-Step).pdf
http://www.scalemodelguide.com

Some line art:
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Previous thread: >>10936364
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My chisel heads are on their way back to China now, because I failed to try to intercept it before it got returned to the sender(s). I guess I'll message the vendors and try to give them the actual address to send to. If I have to pay shipping again, so be it.
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>all non-Japan P-B sites all down for nearly a week
>Email notifications for April releases still are not received even though today is the date of the shipping

IT'S JOEOVER
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Does anyone have experience using paint pens with gunpla?

and anyone recommend a brand that I can get in the US without having to worry about importing?
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>>10964497
Just get Gundam markers, which are pretty easy to get in the US. They will have the colors you're looking for, and they cost about the same as other decent paint pen brands anyway, like Posca. Which will also work fine, but probably don't have the color range you're looking for, which leads me back to Gundam markers.
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Does anyone actually paint with markers? WTF
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>>10961552
>>10961574
bought two of these, thanks anonymous.
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What's the best airbrush plamo primer? I'd especially like something white or pink.
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Lessons learned today:
>plastic used in 40+ year old kits is very brittle
>strips can reinforce where pins can't, so leftover PE runners are worth keeping
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>>10966063
>leftover PE runners
wait what? are those strips plastic and not glued-on brass?
and who even uses PE, I've only seen PS and ABS
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>>10966094
PE in this context is photo etch so it's brass
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>he doesn't use blood for modelling
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>MG kit missing one single runner with two parts on it
>pretty sure my stupid ass kept everything in the box and I definitely didn't throw it out, nothing on my floor or under anything
>none in stock on the bandai replacement sites
>jack shit on the other sites I can find
they're fucking arm joint parts so i guess thats 80 dollars out the window
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>>10967545
>not just making the missing parts out of sticks and shit lying around
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Man I'm so torn on new MMS Minilla figure. If he was like an inch shorter and slightly cheaper I'd go for it.
Anyone have him?
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>>10967985
Oops, my bad, just realized this is the Gunpla thread
To stay on topic: I haven't done panel lining before, but I'm watching tutorials to do so for my next kit. I may make a Dark Army soldier next time.
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What do archery, fishing and plamo have in common?
The need to store long thin things.
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>>10968374
How much does it cost to even get this much plastic tubing?
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>>10968826
Like $10.
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>>10968831
For a single pack or a few at a time? I've been trying to figure out the best way to get this stuff but Amazon listings always make me wonder if there's a better way in terms of quantity to value.
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>>10968839
Aliexpress is the answer. Most third parties on Amazon are just dropshipping from Aliexpress anyway, and pocketing your extra money.
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>>10968893
And aliexpress sellers are dropshipping from taobao while taobao sellers are dropshipping from pinduoduo
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>>10968839
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005003313806881.html
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>>10968911
Well yeah but Aliexpress is the last "non-pain in the ass" tier if you don't live in China, cause Taobao and Pinduoduo require middlemanning.
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>>10968839
>Amazon
only 2 reasons to buy from Amazon:
1. you need it yesterday
2. overseas shipping is prohibitive due to size or weight (see: A0 cutting mat)
for all other cases there is Aliexpress
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>>10968911
>>10968921
and also the markup from Pinduoduo -> Taobao -> Aliexpress is minimal, and usually would require buying in bulk to get good savings. It's nothing like the huge jump in markup from Ali -> Amazon.
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What are "third party" Gundam kits that look fast? (Preferably without having a parade worth of stuff as a backpack)
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>>10968932
Why do the kits I want on Aliexpress come with no boxes? Are they second hand or something?
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>>10970355
>Why do the kits I want on Aliexpress come with no boxes?
It's cheaper for the seller to repack the contents into a single sturdy shipping box instead of sending the original thin cardboard box, plus padding to protect that box, and then a BIGGER shipping box around all that.
still most aliexpress sellers that do shit like that seem to have a cheaper no-box option and a slightly more expensive with-box option
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>>10970686
I tend to throw out the boxes, but it just seems like there'd be a lot of room for error and suddenly I'd be missing runners.
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>>10970776
aliexpress's dispute resolution system is usually pretty in favor of the customer so if there's runners missing you'll be able to get a refund.
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>>10970791
That's good to hear. I've been eyeing off a couple of kits on there but wasn't sure if it was worth the risk.
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>>10970791
>aliexpress's dispute resolution system is usually pretty in favor of the customer
I get 50%+ discounts on crumpled boxes and parts torn off the runners all the time thanks to that system. That said, proper model stores pack the kits properly.
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>>10970801
Wow, you can even claim for shit like that? I've only been claiming serious damage or missing parts, and just accepting stuff like that as the way things are. That said, I really like shopping on Aliexpress, and don't really want to risk getting my account flagged for too many disputes, or pissing off certain stores. So maybe I'm fine just claiming more serious shit.
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>>10970809
>don't really want to risk getting my account flagged for too many disputes
This made me curious so I went to see how many disputes I filed. It turns out I filed 654 disputes over 9 years I've been using Aliexpress. Now, most of those were for stuff never arriving or missing/broken/wrong kind, but I'm sure a few dozens were for minor damage where I didn't claim full amount (protip: claiming less than full amount for refund increases the probability of said refund). So don't worry Anon, this isn't AmiAmi, they won't ban you unless you repeatedly commit obvious fraud or something.
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>>10970829
damn dude, I think you actually shop there more than me. And I'm an "order 100 different tiny items/parts at once" type of customer.
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Are there any deals nowadays on Aliexpress except for a couple of WfM kits? Everything else looks more expensive then legit stores.
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>>10970959
you order chinese shit from aliexpress. lots of original shit there like hemoxian, motor nuclear, etc

obviously shipping a bandai box from japan to china and then back outta china isn't gonna be a cost savings compared to shipping it straight from japan (or buying from a local store who shipped it from japan on their own dime)
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>>10970959
Aliexpress is not magic. They can't offer cheaper than retail price on legitimate products unless like, they have a huge surplus they're liquidating or something. The lower prices you are seeing are typically unwanted shelfwarmers, or lower-quality bootlegs (off the top of my head only a few WFM ones exist).
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>>10970986
>>10970984

That's too bad, I just started the hobby and holy fuck, shit's expensive. And had I started a few years ago things were all cheap and available back then.
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Anyone know what this joint tightener is? The label claims that it contains nylon resin
https://youtu.be/0iB9kN84IoU?si=Yk9eyE_GA-8GJrKt&t=264
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>>10971041
the orange one at the timestamp is daiso brand "ほつれ止め液" which translates as anti-fraying liquid. it seems like it's mostly for fabrics and doll clothes
https://jp.daisonet.com/products/4549131717785
the green one earlier in the video is anti-slip liquid, "すべり止め液", which is probably what you want for tightening joints.
https://jp.daisonet.com/products/4549131717792

but the point of the video is that this shit costs only 100 yen, if you have to pay much more than that to import it you should probably just use something available locally. there are plenty of ways to tighten joints.
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>>10966063
>when you have to glue 2 parts together in 4 different places and hit those places with CA accelerator more or less at the same time or the parts crumble, collapse on themselves and form a black hole
I don't know what they made plastic of in the ancient times, but that plastic sure isn't a good match for modern plastic cements (and I am not brave enough to unseal that which slept for 4 decades in a little lead tube that came with the kit), so it's better to just treat it as a resin kit and use CA cement everywhere.
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>>10971327
>there are plenty of ways to tighten joints
This. My favorite is the nail art masking fluid.
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>>10971030
The main component-kits themselves-are still relatively manageable for just about anyone. EGs start at like $10 and they're quite good. And as usual, if you're poor in this hobby, spend lots of time working on your skills. A $20 kit can last literally months if you give it the full treatment.
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>>10971390
And that works? Doesn't just peel off after any articulating? First I've heard.
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>>10964497
They can be fine for small touch ups, but don't expect stellar results. I used a pack of £20 acrylic paint markers for the Barbatos as a test to see how they'd be.
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>>10971875
They’ve been going in and out of stock for PO on BBTS for the same price as other retailers last I saw rusty was back in stock and so were the option parts. BBTS is not the best store for 30mm in general, though. HLJ or amiami is usually the best bet. Who knows about these kits? 30mm is a budget line but pretty solid and these AC6 kits look more complex than other kits in the line.
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>>10971528
Not inside joints it doesn't.
Nail art masking fluid is different from hobby masking fluild in that it isn't rubbery, it dries hard, more like white glue, but not as permanent.
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What is your opinion on Frame Arms? Not Frame Arms Girls, but Frame Arms?
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>>10971950
They're cool. The older ones with the prebuilt frame have some issues because the frame is pretty sloppy but newer ones use less and less of it.
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>>10971991
What is that little yellow armored guy?
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>>10972063
Yellow 30MM Portanova.
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>>10971875
30mm are some of the best beginner friendly kits bandai has ever produced.
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>>10971875
Like the other anon said, 30MM is a beginner-friendly line focusing on easy builds (it's called 30 Minute Missions bc you're supposed to be able to build it in 30 minutes) and part swappability/modularity.

The existing 30MM stuff is alright, it's well-designed for the most part, but they feel dinky and light, and the joints are pretty flimsy feeling. They never really feel good, like they're right on the verge of looseness. I am hoping this will be improved for AC, since they will be a bit larger than usual. And I certainly hope they've designed the joints with enough strength to withstand part swapping and potentially heavier loadouts. Only time will tell.
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DSPIAE Complete Polishing Solution (TM) has arrived.
Too bad all the polishing on my current project is already done, but there's always a next time.
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>>10971875
>How are the plastic, stability, enginering aspects of the line?

It's same as other bandai kits. Unless they are specifically calling out the material like limex or ay of their other experimental plastic replacement, there's no difference.
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Just ordered the Motor King 1/100 Zaku Tank, should be an interesting build
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>>10972114
They really are, I buy them for some easy builds I can do before or after work.
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>>10974286
i wish they didn't feel so cheap though. i know they ARE cheap, but damn these guys start to feel floppy real fast. I expect a little better from modern Bandai, even on budget lines-especially when they're doing spectacular work on lines like HGCE for just a few bucks more.
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>>10974763
>but damn these guys start to feel floppy real fast
Tell me about it I loaded up that spinatia with the cannons and now it can't stand on its own without a ton of delicate adjustments.
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I do love all these extras required for doing very specific conversions.
also need a quick knowledge refresher, is sawed resin completely harmless as opposed to sanded resin?
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>>10975981
Man, this reminds me to try and actually finish my fucking car models. And considering it's still resin and you're still doing some kind of work on it, you should probably wear a mask just to be safe.
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>>10975981
>is sawed resin completely harmless
It depends on what it's sawed with: any kind of power tool would fill the air with resin bits, so you would want to protect yourself and extract the air. Hand saws (or resin nippers) do not normally produce particles small enough to float in the air, so they are reasonably safe.
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>>10976166
Having a gel cleaner ready to quickly mop up the resin particles is still a good idea though.
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>>10976132
sawing was fine but gonna have to bring out safety equipment for grinding and sanding now.(bringing it to the sink)
>>10976166
>Hand saws (or resin nippers) do not normally produce particles small enough to float in the air
my thought too, real life reflects that by the looks of things but I wanted to make sure I won't be coughing up blood.
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Really fucking awesome build so far
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>>10963605
>Arwing
>Ray-01

I want these
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>>10976846
bruh the snapfit by itself looks great
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>>10971918
Well, I'll be. Taught me something, anon. Neat.
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I regret buying Gundam artifacts. I thought the idea of a gundam mini was cool but Bandai do not know how to design miniatures. they have really awkward part separation so they require a lot of putty.The joints are dangerously thin and the pegs connecting parts together are often too tight a fit for how small the pieces you're putting together are. I was working on a transparent tall geese and had to give it a dusting with primer so I could remove nubs. was enough to ruin tolerances and need extra force to get the parts glued together as intended. I started cutting the pegs down but thankfully an ankle broke when inserting the leg into the hip. Thank fuck for that being over. I'll sell the others and 3d print small models instead. shrinking gunpla does not work well but Bandai did just that.
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>>10976972
You're supposed to put it all together first and then prime it.
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>>10976251
don't listen to that idiot. Any thing you do to cut resin will make dangerous dust. knife, saw, chainsaw. it doesn't matter. use proper safety equipment.
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>>10976974
Usually I would but Bandai transparent plastic and the tiny size made building it extremely difficult. priming it to see what I was building was essential. With the transparent plastic at this size nubs would run riot.
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>>10976994
>Bandai transparent plastic
??? Aren't they mostly in brown plastic?
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>>10976984
>Any thing you do to cut resin will make dangerous dust.
People are working with resin in your city. There are resin atoms all around you, anon, all the time. Let that sink in.
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>>10976972
>shrinking gunpla does not work
>3d print small models instead
Unless the models you have are properly thickened, this will not work well.
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>>10976972
I had similar frustrations with them. But the problem is the designs are so cool. Way too cool for such shitty dinky little "kits." I hope Bandai gives me these HGs someday.

And no, this one isn't mine. Wish it were.
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>>10977007
clear ones were variants
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>>10977069
Looks like a good masking exercise.
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>>10977090
well-planned masking and some smd leds would make a really cool little display piece.
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>>10977067
looks like it's made out of putty. Lotta texture to it.
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Need some advice so I don't fuck up. Im trying to turn customize this gun to be more bullpup like with a different stock. Im looking at reference material and drawing out plans. Any advice is appreciated.
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>>10977196
Why would roberts need a gun stock? Do beams even have recoil? Don't worry aboot it.
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>>10977201
>Do beams even have recoil?
Watch Unicorn and notice that MS that are not an RX-0 unit get their arms fucked up any time they try to fire the Beam Magnum.
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>>10977206
In that particular case, would a stock even matter or would the arms still be blown off?
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>>10976984
>Any thing you do to cut resin will make dangerous dust
particles are too big and heavy to be floating in the air, curious what makes it so dangerous?
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>>10977228
They're not. You know how much dust resin makes when you work and it gets every where. Health and safety guidelines haven't changed in decades, so they're likely pretty solid. Which means always use a mask and do it in a place you can clean the dust from after.

If you want a resin allergy or worse be my guest. But don't encourage others to ruin their health because you're too stupid to put on a mask and work in a safe way.
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>>10977250
>resin allergy or worse
AFAIK cured resin is almost completely harmless, it gets harmful when it's sanded/grinded into fine particles which a manual model saw and knife can't create.
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>>10977258
It's not. Stop being stupid. You can read resin safety service from companies selling cured resin and they always say use a mask.

Why would you even argue this point? modelers have worked eith resin for decades. we know the risks.
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>>10974202
looks like a pretty good kit. how are those tracks assembled?
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>>10977214
yes, having a direct linear force on the stock
will reduce the amount of torsion on the arm joints
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>>10977537
From the look of the otakurevolution review
>Each tank tread is made of 49 individual plastic pieces.
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>>10977544
aieeee
painting that sounds painful
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>>10977544
I couldn't imagine doing that. The drill Gao on RG GGG was painful enough, I didn't even bother de nubbing them.
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>>10977277
>we know the risks
>we
Any advice sounds that much more convincing from an actual modeller. Care to show your work, particularly with resin?
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>>10977618
>silence falls as the unsuccessful troll scurries back into the woodwork
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>>10977991
You might want to get off the Internet when you think someone's trolling you by saying use property safety equipment with toxic material. you're either retarded or a bot
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>>10978218
>still no work posted
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>>10977277
I am a different anon who has a resin question. I occasionally buy cheap lil resin printed "kits" and since I'm not painting em, I just use my nippers to clip off the flash then snap em together. Is there any danger of harmful-sized particles being created from a pair of nippers?

Seriously asking. Sorry if it's a dumb question.
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>>10978394
>Is there any danger of harmful-sized particles being created from a pair of nippers
No. Resin is not some magical miasma-releasing substance. If you cut a piece of it with a knife or a nipper, you just get 2 pieces of it instead of 1.
If you grind or sand or pulverize it into tiny bits, they can get airborne and you can inhale them and then they can possibly stay in your lungs and do damage. But the same can happen if you pulverize metal or plastic or glass or stone. As a rule, don't breathe in dust of any kind and you'll be fine.
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>>10978403
Rad. Last question, I'm using a decent-ish pair of Tamiya nippers to trim my resin pieces. Good idea, bad idea? Am I in danger of ruining them?
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>>10978428
I don't own any Tamiya nippers, so I can't speak from experience, but the reason I don't own them is that their blades are on the thicc side, which makes them inferior for cutting plastic (compared to GH anyway), but also makes them capable of cutting resin without breaking. So you should be reasonably safe. Still, for best results it's better to have resin nippers.
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>>10978394
Yes there is a risk. You don't "create 2 pieces instead of 1". You do damage to the object which creates dust. So you need to be using a mask. Resin is a lung irritant. any exposure to it can cause lung damage and long term it builds up an allergic reaction and causes cancer.

https://finescale.com/videos/how-to-videos/2022/09/scale-model-basics-working-with-resin
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>>10978502
>You do damage to the object which creates dust.
By cutting it cleanly in 2 pieces via compression? No, that does not create dust.
Try it yourself and maybe you'll stop being irrationally scared of it.
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>>10978502
Anon, let me blow your mind right now.

What do you think the filling dentist puts in your tooth is made of? Composite photo-sensitive RESIN! And what does the dentist do to it? He grinds at high speed it with what is basically a Dremel, creating RESIN DUST. Right in your mouth!

Next time you have any fillings done DEMAND A RESPIRATOR!
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>>10977277
after looking through ancient websites for a bit.
the general consensus in modelling forums on resin is that it's completely non-toxic in a cured form but dangerous to work with because of the dust you can potentially create, if there isn't dust there's no problem.
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>he doesn't eat resin to build up resistance to it
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Is there ANY sort of contained solution for painting/sanding that doesn't need to be vented to an outside window?
Like, say a spraybooth connected to a shopvac and when I'm done spraying my lacquers and sanding my resins I can just dump the contents of the vac outside...

I like lacquer paints a lot, but I don't want them staying in my room
>Just paint outside bro
It's 47°C, so I will not be doing that
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>>10978676
run a stronger air purifier and a heavy duty gas mask, maybe
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>>10978676
vent it into your little sister's room instead.
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>>10978676
You could try the vent hood ran into a bucket with water and some filter cut around the hole in the lid. Would still need a mask and to vent the room out later.
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>>10978914
DUDE Tamiya™ Extra Thin Cement LMAO
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Fucking hell it looks good, almost makes me not want to make the stupid oversized thruster binders, although that would balance out the fucking clown shoes.
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>>10979181
dang that's sexy
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>>10979181
show it with the alternate head please
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>>10979191
oh, I haven't made that yet, I will when I do. Working on the weapons right now though.
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>>10979191
Oh fuck it, it was like 3 pieces lol
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>>10979191
>>10979215
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Fucking hell, the lighting is so bad in my house right now
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Does anyone know where I could find scans of the gunpla boxes from all sides? it's to stage figma
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>>10978914
Bucket of water doesn't work for lacquer paints where you're worried about the fumes but does work for water based paints where you only care about the paint dust
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Any thoughts on what your ideal modeling/painting setup would look like?
I was thinking of building an outdoor shed, mainly for woodworking stuff, but I thought I might include a setup for scale modeling. Kinda coming up with a wishlist, so I can scale it against my other /diy/ stuff
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>>10979614
big metal shelf/shelves to store backlog in plain view. i think hiding it away in a closet makes it easy to ignore, if they're right there they act as a constant reminder of what you still need to get done
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>>10979614
build an exclusive cuckshed for your painting needs, I have a workshop for woodworking stuff but there's too much dust so my "painting shed" is separate.
>your ideal modeling/painting setup
a dedicated room.
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>>10979614
It would be better/easier to dedicate a room in your house for the purpose, since it would be climate-controlled and you wouldn't be as much at the mercy of the elements. Besides the comfort, it would also make it easier to access running water since you would just need to take a few steps to your bathroom/kitchen. And access to power would also be significantly less of a hassle since the room would already have lighting and outlets set up.
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>tfw a speck of sawdust gets in your beautiful candy coat and you have to redo it all over again
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Is HLJ actually forcing shipping? I have something sitting there that says autoship in 0 days but it doesn't seem to be doing anything. If relevant, I am a leaf.
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>>10978676
Charcoal filter pellets in a 5 gallon bucket with some hepa and foam filter media at the top. Just hook a fan up to. When it goes bad just throw it out
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>>10980493
I got an e-mail last week saying that they were tripling private warehouse storage time. But since they were basically never enforcing that before according to other anons, it could mean that they're enforcing it now. I haven't actually ordered anything from them in about fifteen years now, but I still got that e-mail.
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>>10980493
The # of Days Till Auto Ship don't update till the end of this month when the 180 limit goes into effect.
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/toy/ hosts gunpla threads?
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>>10980605
NO, YOU'RE JUST IMAGINING IT. THIS IS ACTUALLY A SECRET GUNDAM FIGURE THREAD!
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>>10980506
It's been pseudo 1 year for about a year when they started going after people with stuff that's been in their private warehouse for 1+ year
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Figure-Rise Standard Amplified Winged Dragon of Ra on the way. I'd have to think this means the other two god cards are being worked on. Gives me hope Bandai will have something for SHMA or SHF soon too. I hope they don't overlap too much. The size of FRSA kits would work really well with their smaller figure counterparts, and with monsters like Exodia and the Egyptian gods, that will go well all together. Plus there's the smaller models like BLS, which I wouldn't be opposed to more of.
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>>10980739
I'm kinda pissed they haven't released any of the Dark Magicians yet.
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>>10979724
>>10979796
A room would be ideal but there's no space in the house... A seperate "workshop" is my only real option here.
It'll have power, and the garden hose isn't far off for water.
With a standing A/C I imagine it'll be pretty alright comfort-wise
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>>10980742
In that case, dust would be your greatest enemy. You don't want it getting into your paint job while it's drying, though this mainly applies to enamels (and to a degree acrylics). Make sure the door and windows have good weather seals, and it might not be a bad idea to have a spray bottle full of water handy at all times (spray around the air a bit and it'll catch on errant dust particles to bring them down, helping to reduce the amount left before you start painting)
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>>10980741
Kotobukiya have a DMG
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>use masking tape cause too cheap to buy proper tape
>sticky shit left all over paint
>using alcohol strips the paint
I should have used blu tack or some shit.
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>>10980741
I'm not sure if I'd want them in the Amplified line. They could probably come up with something interesting, but for an Amplified design I'd probably rather see something like Dark Paladin. What we really need is a classic Dark Magician somewhere. Whether they start making Figure-Rise Standard, or SHF. That's the one that's unbelievable that no one's done yet.
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>>10980936
does licking the tape work?
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>>10980971
Too late at this point. I used WD-40 to get rid of the sticky shit but it's sort of stripped the paint. I'll have to spray again.
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>>10980739
And looks who's behind him...
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>>10980967
This. Humans (and humanoids) are boring. I want to see them choose more beast-like and crazy looking designs to stylize. Which they mostly have so far.
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>>10982167
... How heavy are FRSAs on average?
I might just have to hang them from the ceiling for display. I don't have space anymore.
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>>10982399
Most of the Digimon ones I've built are rather big. Relatively speaking, they're not that heavy, being plamo, but they are on the beefier side for kits. There's a fair amount of plastic there, you will want to anchor them well. I would consider them to be like large MGs.

Look at this pic of Machinedramon next to a HG Gundam, maybe that will help you visualize.
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>>10982566
>>10982561
I want both of these
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>>10982561
not like kotobukiya trying to compete with the with 30MM kits but
>nachtreiher as the first 6th gen AC kit
really?
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>>10979614
A room full of Koreans
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How do we feel about the new announcements?
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>>10983059
I'm happy with the Yu-Gi-Oh reveals, Winged Dragon of Ra (and the teases of the two others in Slifer and Obelisk) and the Moderoid Accesscode Talker being painted (though it definitely looks hand-painted, so who knows how close it is to even being solicited). The Plamax Divine Arsenal Zeus was missing from the show as far as I can tell, so that's unfortunate. Maybe cause the prototype was elsewhere? (spoke too soon, big guy is there. too bad he doesn't have individual fingers)

It was only teased by Pokepla Scizor is a fun inclusion to that line. Not all model kits, but some of the reveals from Takara Tomy are pretty exciting. Always cool to see new LBX, and I like the Dunbine. Probably forgetting things, but lots to be excited about from among all the announcements.
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>>10983228
>new LBX
Bwuh?
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>>10983426
p bandai
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This was supposed to be a quick and easy first project of the year, but I severely underestimated the vintage of this kit.
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>>10983882
It was still an interesting build, but it took way longer than I expected.
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>>10983887
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>>10983888
>parts don't fit
>plastic breaks
>plastic cement doesn't work half the time
>decals are yellowed, cracked and so dry that you need to soak them in warm water for half an hour and even after that you only get one chance at placing them, no repositioning
>rubber tires were actually okay
I can't honestly recommend this kit (or kits from this series) to anyone unless you're really into vintage bikes or looking to test your skills (and patience).
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>>10983899
Aluminum duct tape is a true friend of a modeller. Its potential is boundless, its applications are limitless.

As usual, also posted at https://www.tinami.com/creator/profile/65467
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>>10983905
>Aluminum duct tape
Why would you recommend that over the usual tamiya masking tape?
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>>10983948
What gave you the impression that I used it as a masking tape at any point? Just curious.
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Sooo, here's the Nightfall 30MM kit in color.

Looks good.
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>>10983882
how old we talking?
>>10983899
that's a lot of clever building.
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>>10984168
The kit came out in 1981, so 43 years.
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>>10983485
And the monkey paw curls once again.
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>>10983982
The fact I asked that at 2 am and was barely lucid.
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>>10984089
day late with that, bucko
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>>10984702
where
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>>10983882
damn that paint finish is perfect
how do you do the leather?
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>>10979967
having a severe case of dandruff is cancer
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>>10984827
>how do you do the leather?
MrSurfacer 1500 Black -> decal -> MrColor SuperClear Flat.

Forgot to mention, this was my first time using Finisher's paints in a project. I am impressed by their range of reds (Rich Red, Deep Red, Bright Red, Pure Red, Silk Red, etc etc). They are all gloss, of course, and the paint is somewhat thinner in the jar compared to MrColor (where MrColor would be thinned 1:3 Finisher's only needs 1:2). The paint levels quite well (Mr Color Levelling thinner works better than Finisher's own thinner, surprisingly) and polishes nicely. Will definitely use it for bikes and cars from now on.
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My first mg. Dry rub stickers are a bitch. I did some painting and wanted to seal that before panel lining. Afterwards did dry rub stickers for the first time. I couldn't get them to work with actual rubbing, so I just peeled them off the plastic and placed them by hand.

Ended up just freestyling the stickers since the normal stickers looked like absolute ass.

Working on taking nice pictures of these lads as well. Any thoughts / criticism welcome
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>>10985609
Another angle.
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>>10985609
>>10985612
You couldn't... just look up a video on YouTube telling you how to apply the dry decals properly?
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Any anons here built this kit and if so, does anyone know if it is actually to scale and is half the size of a regular AC kit?
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>that partfit
tamiya...
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Nearly finished at long last my Furai Windblade. Need to paint some of the smaller details, then print and apply some decals and finally give her some very gentle panel-lining and I'll be calling her done.
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>>10986002
Mostly used decanted auto paint spray cans through my airbrush, which are absurdly tough and have a really nice finish.
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You guys ever use pegboards or the Ikea boards for tool organization? Been seeing pics of it and it looks tidy
I'm trying to figure out the best setup for my stuff, but I can't actually 3D print any custom holders so I'm wondering if it's even viable
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>>10986005
>decanted auto paint
interesting, can't really see the quality of the paintjob but it seems to have gone well.
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Finish is iffy in spots, but I'm glad to have this guy done for the most part.
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>>10986392
pegboards are for queers
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>>10987069
no queer would use something so ugly

we have better taste than you after all
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>>10987116
it's Ikea furniture in that pic
relegayted to homos and yuropeans (also homos)
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>>10987151
the gays denounce europe, fuck yall
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>>10987156
yuropeans are assigned homo at birth
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>tfw painting someone else's 3D prints
The print quality is impressive, but after I cut off all the supports I think I'll throw the whole thing into my UV curing station for a few minutes just in case.
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>>10986392
>You guys ever use pegboards or the Ikea boards for tool organization
If I had an empty barn, maybe. But since my wall space is limited, I do my best to utilize the 3rd dimension too.
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>>10987164
man so cozy with that lighting!
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>>10986732
really excellent photography & lighting anon
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>>10987163
dang, how much does it cost to get a chinese 3d print kit
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>>10987231
$20ish to $30ish shipped: https://www.aliexpress.com/store/1102301612/pages/all-items.html?productGroupId=40000005368776&shop_sortType=new_desc

Or just the price of a couple tablespoons of resin if you have a printer and access to Telegram.
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Question for you guys. I was planning on painting one of my Kotobukiya ZOIDS kits and I fumbled a bit and was looking to try stripping the part. What would you guys recommend that won't absolutely destroy the kit? On the wargaming side of modeling we use high concentrate rubbing alcohol to clean off models but I don't know about the compatibility between that and the plastics in the kit.
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>>10987308
What paint did you use to paint it?
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>>10987318
Primed with ArmyPainter and went over it with some Vallejo I had sitting here, it came out much more matte than I thought it would
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>>10987168
Thanks, although it's just by my window and stock camera app.
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>>10987337
Your window gives you that dramatic downlighting? Is it a skylight or something?
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>>10987339
Nah, just an ordinary window. I am ground floor though, and it was taken at around 8pm.
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>>10987336
>ArmyPainter
What type of primer is it?
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>>10986572
Thanks anon. Sorry about my shitty photo skills. But yeah, they're really good for that sort of paintjob, nice finishes and ridiculously tough.
I basically finished her; ended up being a bit grimier than I intended, panel lining with oils didn't go quite according to plan and I can't get any more of it off (I daren't use anything harsher than odorless thinner on cotton buds) but I think she's alright. Could be a lot better, but she was a learning experience and I'm satisfied enough.
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>>10987485
On the plus side, the paintjob is incredibly durable, so I should be able to pose her without worrying too much about chipping.
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>>10987452
It's acryllic-based, sorry about that
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think i'll get that gaplant-inspired chinkpla kit. it looks neat.
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>>10987844
Okay, in that case you can soak the whole thing in concentrated Simple Green overnight and everything should come off.
You can also use 99% isopropanol (rubbing alcohol) if there is no Simple Green where you are, it will just be a lot more expensive and less efficient. Either way, nothing will happen to the plastic.



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