Saturday, November 19, 2011

Kit Build #2 - Reborns Gundam - Part 2



After a week long absence, the arm parts I previously sprayed should have fully cured by now. But it was after taking this shot that I realize that Italian Red and Metal Red look virtually the same on camera. I had some suspicions this might happen when I selected the pairing of the red colors so I initially planned on using a flat coat on Italian Red and apply an extra gloss coat to Metal Red to highlight the difference. This all backfired on me while spraying the flat coat onto the blue painted parts when the flat coat kept frosting on the pieces. After a tedious run of pain-striping-then-repsraying, I opted to drop top coating altogether leaving me with Metal Red and Italian Red pieces that can be differentiated on the actual kit but look identical on camera.


Ah. The wonders of using black enamel for panel lining.

Unlike the Gundam Marker Pen, the black enamel doesn't leave a stain on the paint job even after being wiped with alcohol. Fortunately I tested using black enamel wash on a couple of spare pieces painted with Olive Green. After being left to settle for 24 hours the enamel wash can be easily wiped off with a very small amount of thinner (Tamiya X-20).

Now the best part of Gundam building... going into the assembly phase, even if its just the arms.





I just love how the blue arm looks. It even looks great on camera. The red arm however, well it depends on the angle angle of the shot and the lighting to see the difference between Italian Red and Metal Red on camera.

There is one advantage the red colors had over the Blue painted parts though. The black enamel I used for lining was clearly visible on the red side while the darker parts of the blue arm were almost hiding the lines. Put both arms side by side and they look great.

Tuesday, November 08, 2011

Kit Build #2 - Reborns Gundam - Part 1

The idea for my 2nd Project is--->

in this color pattern


This would simply be a recolor of Reborns with no mods done, and for the first part of my WIP I begin with the arms.

This is called the forest of grey parts.


Colored and separated into Blue, Italian Red, Metal Red, Light Metal Blue. The grey parts would be left unpainted. All the pieces pictured above are gloss coated, but the Blue and Italian Red were supposed to be flat coated. After an accident with the blue parts during flat coating it, I was forced to strip the paint and do over again this time using a gloss coat. The odd thing is there really was mo visible difference between the coated and non-coated pieces so I'll drop using top coat for the rest of this build.