Thank you so much for such helpful information video. I haven't build any car model for years. I recently get back to my hobby. I was wondering how can I achieve such quality finish? Glad i find your channel and your work is more than 10++++.
The UV CUT clear prevents the clear coat turning yellow caused by sun light. Doesn't really matter if you use regular clear coat from Mr.hobby since these models will be displayed indoors. Mr.hobby UV CUT clear is bit more expensive than the others but it's just better to have more protection i think.👍
I don't use panel liner that much, if the panel lines are scribed well, you don't really need panel liner. If you have to use panel liner, only use minimum amount and clean it with minimum amount of Acrylic thinner, not Lacquer thinner. Lacquer thinner can damage clear coat more easily than Acrylic thinner👍
I have used many different clear coats and I like the Mr.hobby super clear UV cut the most. It's the best spray can clear coat I've used so far so i used this most of the times. Tamiya clear is ok but it gives you thinner coat when it's dried so you'll have to apply more coats compared to Mr.hobby clear. And i think Mr.hobby clear shines better after polished. And there's big difference between Mr.hobby's super clear UV cut and regular super clear too. The UV Cut is bit more expensive but it's just so much better.
Have you tried Mr Hobby Premium Gloss Top Coat (the green or blue can)? It gives that instant glossy hard finish without the need of having the hassle to polish which is a very tedious process.
After i wet sand it to remove the orange peel or dust which may got stuck during the drying process of the base coat, however do i still need to respray another layer of base coat again before applying the clear coat?
You are amazing. I want to start painting my models as well one day and hope to become as good as you.
when my man pulled out the 3m wax i was like hell yea!
Thank you so much for such helpful information video. I haven't build any car model for years. I recently get back to my hobby. I was wondering how can I achieve such quality finish? Glad i find your channel and your work is more than 10++++.
Finished paint job looks like glass. Awesome 👍
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Great tutorial, thank you
☑️🔥, you’re obviously doing great bud please keep up the amazing hobby & I can’t wait to see the rest of these 👍
Amazing as always. I used an airbrush for years and i couldn't come close to your paintjob :(
Wow! Awesome! Liked that!
Wow that came out great love that casting 🤙🏽
Gorgeous 😉
Fantastic result, such a nice finish
Very good👍👍👍
Awesome video my friend 👍❤👊😁😎
Gtr very nice man
Really nice work!
absolutely beatyfull
Sweet!!! Subscribed 🤜🤛
Interesting video, thanks for sharing 👍
What grit sandpaper did you use when sanding it down?
Great job! Turned out awesome. Subbed!
Nice job! 👌
Great alternative, since an airgraph is expensive af
very informative :) thanks for these tips and tricks
That shine is very very satisfying lol (Or I am just biased cuz I like shiny things lmao)
hey quick question, why did u pich the UV Cut clear instead of regular clear from mr hobby?
The UV CUT clear prevents the clear coat turning yellow caused by sun light. Doesn't really matter if you use regular clear coat from Mr.hobby since these models will be displayed indoors. Mr.hobby UV CUT clear is bit more expensive than the others but it's just better to have more protection i think.👍
Do you use panel liner after the clear coat? Dont you damage the clear coat when cleaning panel liner?
I don't use panel liner that much, if the panel lines are scribed well, you don't really need panel liner. If you have to use panel liner, only use minimum amount and clean it with minimum amount of Acrylic thinner, not Lacquer thinner. Lacquer thinner can damage clear coat more easily than Acrylic thinner👍
What grit sandpaper and sanding sticks do you use in the body prep stage?
Is 2000 grit sandpaper ok when sanding the primer?
Hello, quick questions do you need to dry it outside or just use a fan when we wanna dry between coats? Thanks.
You can do both but i suggest drying it indoors with a fan, keeps it away from the dust👍
What's a good grit sandpaper to use for surface prep?
Hi man can you tell me how to do chamber for spraying and car holder?
Hi, thanks for this great video, can you please tell me what is the name of the tool you use in minute 1:05 ?
TAMIYA America, Inc Plastic Scriber II, TAM74091
Amazon 9 dollars
Quick question… what kind of sandpaper do you use before de primer? Thank you
What’s the stand to hold the car when painting
It's Tamiya Spray-Work Painting Stand Set # 74522
Hello. What is that black thing at 2:00 called that hold the model from the inside? Thanks
Is there a reason you use Mr Gobby clear instead of the Tamiya clear coat?
I have used many different clear coats and I like the Mr.hobby super clear UV cut the most. It's the best spray can clear coat I've used so far so i used this most of the times. Tamiya clear is ok but it gives you thinner coat when it's dried so you'll have to apply more coats compared to Mr.hobby clear. And i think Mr.hobby clear shines better after polished. And there's big difference between Mr.hobby's super clear UV cut and regular super clear too. The UV Cut is bit more expensive but it's just so much better.
Thank you for the info. I bought the Tamiya to try but I think I will try the Mr hobby next.
Have you tried Mr Hobby Premium Gloss Top Coat (the green or blue can)? It gives that instant glossy hard finish without the need of having the hassle to polish which is a very tedious process.
Is it reccomended you use model specific spray paint or could you just use regular spray paint?
I would recommend using modeling spray paints. Some paints does weird reactions to the models so it's best to use name brand modeling paints
@@ModelCarModsThank you, just got some tamiya paint for mine.
In what order do you use the sandpaper
I want making inside!!! with spray can
Is it customary to use cans vs airbrush for these types of scale models?
You can use both, but spray cans are cheaper and quicker way to do it👍
Can I paint without having to primer the body at all and using only sanding? I'm trying to get on the hobby with a low budget
You need to primer it so the base coat can have something to grab onto
Does it work on diecast?
is it necessary to wet sand the base color before applying clear coat?
Not necessarily, but if you feel like base color is too thick and has orange peel, then you can wet sand it to make it smooth👍
@@ModelCarMods thx!
After i wet sand it to remove the orange peel or dust which may got stuck during the drying process of the base coat, however do i still need to respray another layer of base coat again before applying the clear coat?
What do you need this wax for?
Does this method also works on diecast models?
me with my paint brush scuffed finish watching this
What grit sandpaper do you use before primer?
Anything around 1000 grit is ok👍
Where'd you get the body holder?
Search for "Tamiya Painting Stand Set", most hobby shop sells them👍
You could also use something like a water bottle with tape on the the top.
Nitrile gloves bro...
Why?
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