QUOTE: Originally posted by Doom_Giver
I just got a Gundam Zaku F1 master grade the other day,, and have a few questions to ask about painting the parts.
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I think you will enjoy the MG Kits.
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Since the inside black parts are only going to be partially visible, should I bother painting them the same shade of gray
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I would paint them in the same gray and a bit of a wash/drybrushing.
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The color scheme of this gundam is light green (arms, legs, head) and dark green (body, lower skirt armor). In order to pre-shade these parts as shown in the presentation pictures, should I use dark->very dark green or black as the base color for the pre-shade
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Never done a pre-shade, but I hardly ever use black for shading or for drawing panel lines. IMO, use the same gray as in the interior.
Here is a link to a presahde done on a Gundam kit:
http://members.lycos.co.uk/dougi3000/techniques/preshade.htm
He refers to the Max Technique, by whom I think he means Max Watanabe.
The guy bassically wrote the book on finishing Gundam Models.
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Additionally.....
Should I bother with seam repair, since the seams can pass as panel/assembled part Or should I take the normal aircraft model approach and use squardon to fill the gap
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Most of the MG kits are split along panel lines as most of the covers are removeable, so it is really up to you.
Best book for starting Gundam Modelers are released by Hobby Japan, they range from small booklets (500yen) to large B4 Books (1.600yen).
The smaller booklets are collections of techniques published in Hobby Japan the bigger books often specialise on a particualr series or set of kits.
The Max Watanabe Modeling book also shows a lot of good stuff for Gundam kits.