MG Sinanju 1 - Airbrush Painting Tutorial Guide, how to paint your gundam model kits

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Uploaded by on Dec 28, 2011

Part 1 - Getting into airbrushing, Primer products http://youtu.be/1TshiEigGP0
Part 2 - Follow up on Preshading http://youtu.be/DGpe_ntm-k8
Part 3 - Gloss coating, Clear coat products http://youtu.be/1MysNN0OULM

Been watching lots of other youtube reviews decided to have a stab myself. Please bear with me as it's the first time I've tried doing a video and feeling very stupid talking to myself :P.

Sorry about the lighting throughout most of the video, I only noticed and fixed it towards the last segment.

Gundam Model, Gunpla airbrush and painting guide using Master Grade Sinanju model kit from Gundam Unicorn.

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  • Thanks for this! I've just about finished building a Fine Molds 1/72 Millennium Falcon and now need to learn how to airbrush so these vids will come in well handy!

  • @Jellyform Thanks, those Finemold Falcons are brand new kits aren't they?

  • @greenday0050 Yeah, they finally released a new run of the 1/72 Falcon a few months ago so I ordered one from Hobbylink in Japan. They are a bit pricey (about £200 inc P&P) but that's less than half the price they've been going for on Ebay over the last few years.

  • @Jellyform I've still got a big motorised X-wing model that has lights and folding wings to build. Had it for almost 10 years lol. Maybe I should review it?

  • a quick question, does your finished product have any problems with scratches from moving parts etc?? great vid, all my questions have been answered quite easily! :D

  • @inlazoname Oh yes, gotta be really careful with that. That's why I have a massive bottle of clear coat. Watch part 3, you will see this and if you look carefully you will see a paint chip on the hand guard. Not that bad since it looks kinda like weathering lol.

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  • Oh yes, gotta be really careful with that. That's why I have a massive bottle of clear coat. Watch part 3, you will see this and if you look carefully you will see a paint chip on the hand guard. Not that bad since it looks kinda like weathering lol.

  • is it safe to directly spray paint onto the parts with spray paint you buy from the hardware store?

  • @kenshin142 That is a good point thanks! I prefer water based and the strongest I go up to is enamel.

  • Great Vid man!, but you should have made the note, DO NO use lacquer based primers/paints on any of the ABS parts, ie joints/hands, Bandai has started to use more and more ABS plasitc in their kits, and lacquer is the enemy!, makes it brittle and breaks, I know Tamiya and Veleo are acylric, but Tamiya spray can primers are lacquer based, sucks to go through with all the effort for an awesome paint job, and then have the model break and slowly fall apart.

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