Im wondering if anyone knows a great way to make realist Stolking's effect for resin models. ( the idea is to get them to look like real ones, not solid painted high socks--- I want to see the flesh underneith. THANKS
HI I hope that somewhere in your (awsome) tutorials you will comment on sourcing kits- Thai and Singapore repops are evil - the original artists who did all of the work get ripped off by cheap bootleg kits.
What kind of pin did you use? I currently use butterfly paper clips right now and I use a needle nose plier just to cut and shape it. Also was that a 1/16 drillbit you used?
hi i have a quostion is it hard to do all of that like u need all those tools because m about 2 get get 1 of those things but dont know how 2 use it please help me!
hi i luv ur tutorials, do u happen to build any five star stories kit? im very intersted in that series but their kit are so difficult to build and i never build any resin kit before, and do u build mech kit similar to anime characters kit? thanks
Wow! You are my kind of woman! Finally a Lady Kit builder! Great tutorial and it looks like you do an expert job of building kits! can't wait for more!
Great! Can't wait to see more. One thing I like to add while washing, is you don't want scalding hot water... it might deform the resin, but I think anyone with common sense already knew that.
Good series. I've been building models for a while now but never really figured out the right way to "pin" a model kit. Looking forward to the rest of the segments.
wow, no pin vise for drilling eh? You are one brave woman. I've shattered plastic with motor-driven drills. Maybe with alot of practice I'll be this brave with guessing pin location, but could someone who knows how please post a video response about the "drawing pencil lines" method for pin location? It'd be a great help for us super noobs :)
Excellent service sweetheart. glad you are doing this. Hope this is going to help lot of people. Suggest in the tags you add garage kits and resin too.
Im wondering if anyone knows a great way to make realist Stolking's effect for resin models. ( the idea is to get them to look like real ones, not solid painted high socks--- I want to see the flesh underneith. THANKS
jewelofnorway 1 year ago
Thank you so much for these tutorials. :3 Also, yay Etna and Prinnies dood!
SakanaJanai 1 year ago
HI I hope that somewhere in your (awsome) tutorials you will comment on sourcing kits- Thai and Singapore repops are evil - the original artists who did all of the work get ripped off by cheap bootleg kits.
thanks
SWOLFOOI 1 year ago
"quite deep, doesn't matter far how I go in" ROFLMAO.
offbeat24 1 year ago
genius thankz
albertoxFTW 2 years ago
Etna!!!!
BikerTrashWolf 2 years ago
In my country there's similar soap, Kalia Oxy Action, for example. Is it safe for the resin?
Thank you
valnardoom 2 years ago
What kind of pin did you use? I currently use butterfly paper clips right now and I use a needle nose plier just to cut and shape it. Also was that a 1/16 drillbit you used?
rnpo 2 years ago
i see you're sporting the marks of a true modeller....plasters on the fingers from exacto blade mishaps ;)
jiidee 3 years ago
Hey fellow chicka, love this tutorial. I'm converting from plastic to resin.
PizzaRat 3 years ago
hi i have a quostion is it hard to do all of that like u need all those tools because m about 2 get get 1 of those things but dont know how 2 use it please help me!
BRONXGIRL123456789 3 years ago
hi i luv ur tutorials, do u happen to build any five star stories kit? im very intersted in that series but their kit are so difficult to build and i never build any resin kit before, and do u build mech kit similar to anime characters kit? thanks
thanatos7611 4 years ago
Wow! You are my kind of woman! Finally a Lady Kit builder! Great tutorial and it looks like you do an expert job of building kits! can't wait for more!
doctorhackensteinmd 4 years ago
It's cool that you're doing this. Maybe once you complete this tutorial, I might actually attempt to do one of my own.
xr2unitx 4 years ago
Great! Can't wait to see more. One thing I like to add while washing, is you don't want scalding hot water... it might deform the resin, but I think anyone with common sense already knew that.
TG7 4 years ago
Good series. I've been building models for a while now but never really figured out the right way to "pin" a model kit. Looking forward to the rest of the segments.
nalissa2 4 years ago
I so love you...! Please, please hurry up with the next one(s)!!!!!!!
theredlantern 4 years ago
I'd really like to see one that shows how to putty, thats what i seem to have the most trouble with.
Riktorus 4 years ago
Great video, can't wait for the next one.
Riktorus 4 years ago
wow, no pin vise for drilling eh? You are one brave woman. I've shattered plastic with motor-driven drills. Maybe with alot of practice I'll be this brave with guessing pin location, but could someone who knows how please post a video response about the "drawing pencil lines" method for pin location? It'd be a great help for us super noobs :)
deleuzean 4 years ago
Wow...Nicely done!!!!! I can't wait for the airbrush part...hehehe
keep it up sweetheart,and thak you for you work!!!
pitangagk 4 years ago
Excellent service sweetheart. glad you are doing this. Hope this is going to help lot of people. Suggest in the tags you add garage kits and resin too.
ssgtdude 4 years ago