QUOTE: Originally posted by shrikes
Count me in on this one! As Peter Knows, I'm interested in the idea of building an anime figure (Rei Ayanami from Neon Genesis Evangelion)... I know nothing about do so, however, but i find this appealing. It's like learning to build model kits again!
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It was for me, when I picked up my first resin Kit 7yrs ago I couldn't even read the instructions due to lack of Japanese, up till than all I had done were AM and similar stuff.
Luckily I met a few people that later on took me by the hand and showed me how to do it.
In the meantime I picked up up quiet a bit of experience and also LOTS of reading materials on "How to do" stuff.
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I went by one of the local hobby shops today and you're right... Rei is a popular character! I found 3 kits, but all plastic/vinyl... None of them had the Evangelion logo, or the sculptor's name... these are probably pirated, right (I know how adamant peter feels about getting the original thing and not a resin re-cast)... Is Vinyl harder to work with?
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No, not really. But vinyl does not hold as sharp detail as resin does due to the way it manufactured. Assembly is a bit easier, but vinyl takes a lot of trimming and test-fitting. Forgot to mention there are also many Vinyl recasts, easier and cheaper to produce than resin ones.
Painting once the Kit is primed it does not matter what the underlying material is as you paint on top of the primer.
BTW, did you see J-Hulks reply on the other thread?
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I also saw a couple of built and painted anime figures, and the eyes were something else! i dunno if i can do that... especially since i don't have an airbrush...
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I think I got about 10 different guides on how to do the Eyes, I will look for the easiest one to include. And an airbrush is the worst you can use, FYI, there are AM eye decals out there.
Eyes take a LOT of practice and most people do so on a piece of paper, and once you learned it someone shows a shortcut.
Hopefully, I will have something up within the next few days to get people started. Still choosing a nice Kit from the shelf.