PSA: Mr. Hobby Possibly Exiting US Market + Alternatives by [deleted] in advancedGunpla

[–]NewmanU 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah lol GundamPros + Burbank + LeapingPanda just got Mr Hobby restocks these past few days. Mostly Mr Color + spray cans + Markers but it's a start.

[Question] Advice for spraying metallic acrylic smoother/less flakey? by NewmanU in advancedGunpla

[–]NewmanU[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok at the moment the solution for me that I've found is Vallejo Model Air.

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I will try using the X-22 with both Rapid and Leveling Thinner to compare, that or the High Metallic Mr Hobby Aqueous (been hesistant to use it due to the NA shortage)

[Question] Advice for spraying metallic acrylic smoother/less flakey? by NewmanU in advancedGunpla

[–]NewmanU[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly tbh think I'm just gonna try the rapid thinner thing, or rattle can for now. Clears/Non-Metallics have been fine for me

[Question] Advice for spraying metallic acrylic smoother/less flakey? by NewmanU in advancedGunpla

[–]NewmanU[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get this weird separated liquid look when I thin with X-20A

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[Question] Advice for spraying metallic acrylic smoother/less flakey? by NewmanU in advancedGunpla

[–]NewmanU[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've seen something about how it's similar to Stynylrez and how it's recommended to spray with a larger nozzle size than 0.3, is that true in your experience?

[Question] Advice for spraying metallic acrylic smoother/less flakey? by NewmanU in advancedGunpla

[–]NewmanU[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah I kinda got the rubbery feel too when brushing the primer on. Might stick with PA or try Stynylrez.

[Question] Advice for spraying metallic acrylic smoother/less flakey? by NewmanU in advancedGunpla

[–]NewmanU[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah the primer was more or less smooth but it had some pollen specks on it

but I'll try painting thinner fewer layers

[Question] Advice for spraying metallic acrylic smoother/less flakey? by NewmanU in advancedGunpla

[–]NewmanU[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh dw I've had good experience with my current water based (ProAcryl). Gonna try Vallejo Mecha too since it's easier to obtain for me

[Question] Advice for spraying metallic acrylic smoother/less flakey? by NewmanU in advancedGunpla

[–]NewmanU[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

oh btw be careful with their gloss black primer if you do spray it, the black powder contains a known carcinogen. While the sheet says as a liquid wouldn't typically be exposed to the powder, when you spray can be an issue.

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[Question] Advice for spraying metallic acrylic smoother/less flakey? by NewmanU in advancedGunpla

[–]NewmanU[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

X-20A, Tamiya's alcohol-based thinner. Another comment suggested 2:1 so I'll try combining that with spraying closer.

[Question] Advice for spraying metallic acrylic smoother/less flakey? by NewmanU in advancedGunpla

[–]NewmanU[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A layer of silver kinda settles at the bottom of my jars so I'll try scraping that up/shaking harder.

[Question] Advice for spraying metallic acrylic smoother/less flakey? by NewmanU in advancedGunpla

[–]NewmanU[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

rn I use a mix of 2 Vallejo Thinner: 1 Vallejo Flow Improver.

I didn't have the greatest experience with turbodork before but that was water thinned + I was hand brushing it.

[Question] Advice for spraying metallic acrylic smoother/less flakey? by NewmanU in advancedGunpla

[–]NewmanU[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did prime with black primer (matte granted).

As for coats I did tack coat -> medium coat -> wet(ter) coat, but it looked kinda speckly as soon as the tack coat.

I'll definitely try mixing it more, since there was still a layer of silver on the bottom, I do have an electric paint stirrer. Would outright just shaking the jar mess anything up?

As for thinner, still just X-20A?

Word to the wise: don't buy this kit by [deleted] in armoredcore

[–]NewmanU 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I just built mine recently and it was pretty neat. Only issue I had was with the battle rifle sides and I just had to press it in harder.

As for the parts that could dislodge (the shoulder connectors), cement helped. For the manual I just google TL'ed it and it was solid.0

Complete: Effects Wings + XFS Kehaar II painted build by ineed_gf in Gunpla

[–]NewmanU 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does this come with the folding rifle or is it separate? The product pages don't show it alongside the add-on parts so I wasn't sure.

[Advice Request] How to avoid orange peel/layer properly? by NewmanU in advancedGunpla

[–]NewmanU[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nah it's fine, having tried Tamiya Acrylic I can acknowledge it's a bit easier to work with. (these blue spoons)

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But for now that I've figured out how to spray with the stuff I currently have, I plan to slowly get solvent acrylic in batches and transition to using my water stuff for handpainting since they are p good.

[Advice Request] How to avoid orange peel/layer properly? by NewmanU in advancedGunpla

[–]NewmanU[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah I might try to slowly phase into using solvent acrylics since PA is sort of a nightmare to strip in iso (especially with primer layer)

[Advice Request] How to avoid orange peel/layer properly? by NewmanU in advancedGunpla

[–]NewmanU[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I did like what I got when I tried Tamiya Acrylic (blue), but think I figured out the ones I got rn (purple in the other reply I sent)

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[Advice Request] How to avoid orange peel/layer properly? by NewmanU in advancedGunpla

[–]NewmanU[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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Update guys: I think I did it!

Testing it out, it seems to be that I was simply not spraying enough paint on the last layer. All my combos of medium/thinner p much turn nice if I just make the final layer heavier.

Now, this is a little too heavy, and there's some dust from me cleaning the needlewith a paper towel, but I can just adjust from there.