03-17-2012, 09:42 PM
Update: Here it is; how I screwed up so far.
I wanted to try the old fashioned way where you take the parts off the runners before sanding and priming, but then I saw a motherfucking short overview for lazyass people who want, but don't deserve a good, finished product in the end like me.
So I was puzzled by the faster results I can somehow get with this process (i've already tried the normal way around btw), so I went to Immaterial's Gogg and consulted it about this.
This was its response:
Insulted, I wanted to prove this thing otherwise. Hence, my journey for the search for the truth within different applicable aerosol maneuvers and combining them with my metagaming experience has begun in the world of model kits.
Group Picture:
Metallic Mullbery Fail:
Primed:
Painted:
Unpainted (other MS-06F-2); still sealed and a little underexposed, hence the slightly different and darker color:
Still chimichangas, that was pointless. - Some random guy.
I wanted to try the old fashioned way where you take the parts off the runners before sanding and priming, but then I saw a motherfucking short overview for lazyass people who want, but don't deserve a good, finished product in the end like me.
So I was puzzled by the faster results I can somehow get with this process (i've already tried the normal way around btw), so I went to Immaterial's Gogg and consulted it about this.
This was its response:
Insulted, I wanted to prove this thing otherwise. Hence, my journey for the search for the truth within different applicable aerosol maneuvers and combining them with my metagaming experience has begun in the world of model kits.
Group Picture:
Metallic Mullbery Fail:
Primed:
Painted:
Unpainted (other MS-06F-2); still sealed and a little underexposed, hence the slightly different and darker color:
Still chimichangas, that was pointless. - Some random guy.