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Started by Sian at 03-17-2009 10:51 PM. Topic has 89 replies.
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03-17-2009, 10:51 PM
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Sian

Joined on 02-08-2009
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Re: Sinanju WIP *warning very pic heavy*
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Armed with fresh Squadron White and Tamiya surface primer, I went at the shoulder seams again. Disassembled, cleaned up, and re-asssembled, this time with cement between the offending seams. Filled, sanded, primered, sanded. Looking better. Thanks to folks who suggested some fresh filler and the totally awesome Tamiya surface primer. And with a fresh coat of black. Now I'm out of Tamiya black. All in all, I didn't used to consider the Tamiya paints much, but boy do they airbrush nice. I think I'll call the seam filling done, and move on to my pre-highlighting. The seam fill itself is iffy as heck. if I handle the shoulders much more, it'll probably re-open. This will be *FUN* when I get to the dry transfers.
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03-20-2009, 3:15 AM
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Sian

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Re: Sinanju WIP *warning very pic heavy*
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Pre-shading is done! My white mix was 2 pipettes of 70% Isopropyl alcohol, 4 pipettes of Tamiya white, about 6 drops of clear blue and 3 drops of clear red. I almost blew up my poor Super Silent 20a compressor. I was definitely running it hard for this session. So I took a break after the first batch to totally disassemble it, top up the oil, and seal some air leaks that it's had since I got it. Filled shoulders are looking pretty good now. I should have fired up some test sprue, because I have no idea how my red is going to go down on top of all this.
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03-23-2009, 6:07 AM
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Sian

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Re: Sinanju WIP *warning very pic heavy*
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Minor update this time, still trying to figure out my color mix. In the meanwhile, I added detail to the bits of the backpack thrusters that are going to stay exposed and some more detail to the arm (though I need to clean up that gundam marker oops) I also added detail to the beam rifle, but I'll get pics of that with the next round, cause I'm not quite done with it! I also ordered an obscene number of aluminum upgrade parts from Mechaskunk, so, I've still got a lot of work to do!
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03-23-2009, 2:15 PM
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bsyamato

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Re: Sinanju WIP *warning very pic heavy*
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This kit is awesome, recently finished my first MG , the char's zaku II ver.2.0 but this are very impressive and your work came out good. The only thing from this kit that not convince me is the inner frame, seems to me too squared respect the out look. but even great.
too speed makes ugly results, too relax don't make results....
on workbench tbf-1 Avenger 1/72 academy Bf-109e4 1/72 academy Arizona 1/700 hobbyboss MG gouf custom 1/100 bandai Tempest V 1/72 academy f4u-1 Corsair 1/72 academy Mig-29 ub 1/72 italeri Spitfire mk XVI 1/72 matchbox Eb-66e 1/72 italeri a-129 mangusta 1/72 italeri
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03-23-2009, 8:11 PM
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Sian

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Re: Sinanju WIP *warning very pic heavy*
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I've heard lots of good things about the Zaku 2.0 kit (especially the minelayer). Thanks for the comment! I've still got lots of work to do. As for the Sinanju's frame, yeah, it's really not display-worthy, unlike some MG frames, this one is just lacking in the kind of detail you would see from a real mobile suit frame, especially in the upper arms and the torso. I'm mostly trying to make sure the parts of the frame that are visible when the armor is on all look really good.
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03-25-2009, 12:06 AM
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Sian

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Re: Sinanju WIP *warning very pic heavy*
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Have I mentioned that I really really suck at using 2-part epoxy putty? It sticks to my fingers, it sticks to my tools, it sticks to the table, It sticks to everything but I want it to stick to. This is why I almost always use no-mix putties when I can. To explain, I really liked the look of the G-System Sinanju's beam axes, so I'm gonna try to replicate that, instead of the kind of cheap-looking skeletal ones on the MG kit. Here's my progress on the beam rifle. It's almost ready to go! And the optics, before a coat of Future. While I had the Future out, I decided to give a spray to my black parts, And beam-axe blades, since they're getting some decals) as they're going to need to hold up to a lot of abuse/handling/masking/demasking when I get ready to spray the gold! Oops, maybe I took it too far. Nope, It's all good. I forgot to pre-shade the parts that are white (backpack bits and the fuel tanks) guess I'll post-shade em soon. I'm totally out of Tamiya black. Must work on that.
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03-25-2009, 9:30 PM
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Sian

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Re: Sinanju WIP *warning very pic heavy*
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painting on hold a few days, I figured out the problem with my airbrush compressor. You know the gasket, between the halves of the motor housing? The one that keeps all the oil in? Yeah. I don't have one of those. Gotta call the Silentaire peeps and order one. Meanwhile I'm gonna keep working on those axe handles.
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03-28-2009, 3:31 AM
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Sian

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Re: Sinanju WIP *warning very pic heavy*
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Got my mechaskunkorder today! Spent hours sorting and organizing and such. Everything is a perfect fit except for the thrusters on the calves, which are going to need another 1.5mm clearance. This fortunately is easy to remove from the housing. Shockingly I managed to use all the parts except for 2 short pins, the small foot verniers pack, 2 K-large thrusters and the K-baffles. That's a lot of metal! I also discovered that a mechanical pencil (0.5mm with metal tube) is the perfect and I mean perfect tool for pushing those pins in and out.
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03-28-2009, 11:59 PM
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Sian

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Re: Sinanju WIP *warning very pic heavy*
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smeagol the vile wrote: | | Arent ya glad you took my advice and went with the mechaskunk option? Those parts are amazing, I wish I had the cash for all of their stuff. |
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Yes my paypal acount weeeeeeps. It's going to be a nice day and all, so I'm going to try to get the insides of the bells primed for paint tomorrow. Stil not sure whether I'll leave the baffles bare or paint them white.
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04-07-2009, 11:01 PM
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Sian

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Re: Sinanju WIP *warning very pic heavy*
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Was down for a bit because my airbrush compressor needed parts! all back now though, and in the meanwhile I've been working on the beam axe handles., as I've wanted them to look more like the G-system Sinanju's, with smooth, body colored panels. So after filling the holes I started adding evergreen sheet styrene. This is complex, as a few attachment points need to stay in order to use it in the various configurations. Have to cut out the holes that interface with the hand of course. And filled. I still need to add surface detail, a few more panels for visual interest, prime and pre-paint. woo! lessons learned: I need a panel line scriber and squadron white shrinks way too much to use as a filler in this application.
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04-12-2009, 12:57 AM
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Sian

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Re: Sinanju WIP *warning very pic heavy*
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Progress today, but not much. the airbrush compressor seems to be running without leaks now. yay! Got the black paint and the white paint, did some touch-ups on parts I had to butcher and repair (esp. the front skirt armor), re-did the white pieces, they're now totally done. yay! I sprayed pre-white on my thruster bells and baffles. Baffles are done, the bells are prepped for yellow and orange. I'm putting off spraying the red armor because frankly I'm a bit terrified of it. Then after allll that, gold.
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04-20-2009, 7:01 PM
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Sian

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I got a package! It's from Japan! What could it be? Gleeeeeeeeee!
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04-21-2009, 12:38 AM
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Sian

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smeagol the vile wrote: | | Is that a book and an AM weapon? |
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Verily! It's all assembled and primed now. Unlike most of the Sinanju, this thing was not so carefully designed and cast, and I had to do some real work to get rid of mold lines. Also, the barrel slides a bit too tightly, I need to loosen things up a little if I want to be able to slide it in and out if I don't want to scrape all the paint off in the process. Some neat things that weren't revealed about the kit till now: the bazooka optics combine with the rifle optics for when you mount them together, and it looks pretty badass. When you mount the bazooka on the shield, there's a whole new clip for attaching to the forearm (which may just be for the unicorn gatlings, I'm not sure) plus the bazooka handle moves so there's actually something to grip, helping with the whole shield situation in general.
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