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Gundam model making tutorial (such as coloring, polishing, etc. )
I'm a novice, too. . Start with the basics, or you will soon lose interest.

The following are novice tutorials, suitable for newcomers who don't have much money but love models.

Polishing: model sandpaper is used for polishing and is sold in model shops. Newcomers should not pay too much attention to P400 and P 1000. When using, cut out a section and wrap it outside the Q-coin card cut to a suitable size (other hard cards are also acceptable, but the package must be tight! ) It mainly polishes the redundant parts of the model after cutting, but I recommend using a pen knife (something similar to a blade, but it can't be replaced by a blade! There is also a model shop)

Treatment of cracks during assembly: use Tamiya's model glue suitable for plastic HOOBY kit (which is often used in model shops), gently brush a layer where cracks will occur (brush both parts), and then squeeze it hard until it flows out (the role of model glue is to temporarily soften the plastic and make it stick). When it is almost dry, scrape off the excess part perpendicular to the surface of the part to be processed with a pen and knife, and finally smooth it with sandpaper (in fact, the effect of not grinding is good, after grinding,

Coloring: It is best to match a set of special markers, and the most basic ones will do, because the color matching of the main font machines is similar, and it doesn't make much difference which set to buy. If the soup is processed or polished, it will be better to use a marker to make up the color, and a face pen (a brush with a small nib) will become your coloring weapon! Finally, there must be a chalk line pen, even if it is only black. A little hook can make the overall feeling close to the master's work (even the fingers can be wiped off without paint solvent and will not be dirty)

Pen painting skills: you can use glass glue (for models only) to stick it where you don't want to go up, and then dip it in paint with a face pen. The key is to brush the same place several times, but you can't brush it many times without doing it! Brush strokes should be light and as high as markers.

Others: I personally recommend the solvent, and the effect of removing the wrong paint is extraordinary!

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