Bandai MG RX-78 NT-1 Alex & MS-18E Kämpfer Tutorial 8/9 SP-2
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"Back flushing" your airbrush is NOT a good idea since it very easily can lead paint into the air channel (RUINS your airbrush)!!!
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I know you left this comment a LONG time ago, but you wanted to know what the black powder was at 5:40.
It's called "Kosutte Ginsan" and I've seen how it works in another video on YouTube. Basically, it's a chrome powder. You put a little onto a Q-tip, then rub the Q-tip onto whatever part you want. As you do, the powder will stick and become metallic. Then, the more you polish it, the shinier it gets.
Seek out "Gomenchaiii" here on YouTube. She has the video I mentioned earlier.
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@crapmunky99 Thank you for filling us in on that hobby product and as for Kibo a.k.a. Gomenchaiii, she's an absolute sweetheart and a real catch for any Gunpla fan! :)
I'll check out HobbyLinkJapan first for this Kosutte Ginsan powder.
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just bought this kit!!!!! hope i can do it justice!! goin to go for the realistic colour scheme
just before its destroyed by the NT-1!!
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@AtlasIOO its kosutegin san
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@AtlasIOO Its called Kosutte Ginsan, It turns a gloss black surface, into a dark chrome.
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im sorry about this but what does he use to get such a nice chrome effect?
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It is a pigment. I saw that this is same pigment of Mr.Metal color (Iron) in a certain web site. You seem to be able to get the same thing when you paint a test piece with iron of Mr.Metal Color and, after drying, scrape it.
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Wow... this man amazes me with every single method he uses. I'm in awe at his every action.
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rappers delight. ohhhhhhhsnap.lol.
Any one knows what is the 'SilverSUN' black powder used on the thrusters (5:40)? They look like real reflective metal after being polished with the black powder. Nice! But I failed to find that in Google.
AtlasIOO 3 years ago
it looks like graphite powder to me... but not sure
sleepylafiel 3 years ago