Right on, thanks! I've had bad luck with panel lining painted kits so far. I've found the Tamiya liner doesn't go in as nicely once the pieces have been painted. When I was cleaning up Cima's Gelgoog I tore through the laquer paint with enamel thinner trying to clean up the excess panel liner. Only one solution, try something new next time!
@@EggkFarm i would recommend zippo fluid. After trying many different thinners, alcohol, etc, someone on a gunpla discord recommended zippo fluid and it’s been a huge help! Its much more gentle and doesnt eat through the paint as easily.
@@pixxellie Ooh, I plan on doing another fully painted kit soon so I'll give that a go next time. Anything to save me from the horror of wiping a painted piece and seeing the primer peek through.
wow thatsa smooth and just spray paint good job man i like the space variant too !
Thanks! Next time I gotta show my process with spray cans. I have an older Master Grade kit that will be perfect for this...
yes! more EggK! just what I needed on this lazy sunday! Awesome build! Are you going to panel line it?
Right on, thanks!
I've had bad luck with panel lining painted kits so far. I've found the Tamiya liner doesn't go in as nicely once the pieces have been painted. When I was cleaning up Cima's Gelgoog I tore through the laquer paint with enamel thinner trying to clean up the excess panel liner.
Only one solution, try something new next time!
@@EggkFarm i would recommend zippo fluid. After trying many different thinners, alcohol, etc, someone on a gunpla discord recommended zippo fluid and it’s been a huge help! Its much more gentle and doesnt eat through the paint as easily.
@@pixxellie Ooh, I plan on doing another fully painted kit soon so I'll give that a go next time.
Anything to save me from the horror of wiping a painted piece and seeing the primer peek through.
Making a "gold squadron" of Leos. Lol