these tools will help you achieve the desired weathering effects. The quick-setting Tamiya extra thin cement ensures that your models dry quickly, allowing you to move on to the next step of your project with ease. With the Tamiya Weathering Master D Set, you're equipped with the tools to...
cont. Happy with the way things were running mechanically now, it was time to focus on the interior and try and hide some of the mechanics and wiring currently filling the cabin... Unfortunately while Marty had no choice but to find another seat (since the traditional Axial transmission takes...
Smooth spray, fast dry. Its the only paint i use anymore. This is a true black color. (21) Great paint, sprays well! By: dragonhawk1066 As with all the Tamiya paints I have used so far, this one sprays very well out of the can and goes on smooth. (15) You Might Also Like ...
I used CA glue applied to short sections of panel lines with the tip of a straight pin. I let that dry for perhaps a minute, then sand it smooth. Where there are adjacent panel lines, I also re-scribe them immediately. CA glue will continue to harden and become much harder than the...
The saving grace is it’s along a defined panel line and it wasn’t as bad as I was expecting - I used a new blade and took my time. A quick dry fit of the rear panel which sits into this opening was reassuringly good.
I primed the whole aircraft with Tamiya Primer White (Fine). I sanded this down for a smooth finish. After I used the Black Magic canopy masks, I sprayed the canopy and along the panel lines with RLM 66 to pre-shade the model then I applied Alclad Aluminum to the appropriate parts. Wh...
2. Give the part a good wash and dry 3. Spray-priming with Tamiya primer 4. Prepare the paint by adding thinner until the desired milky consistency is reached 5. Painting time! Start with a light thin coat. 6. Thin coats dry faster than thick coats, so you can add more coats short...