First came the airbrush, a "cheap" airbrush from Airtex (still cost $70 bucks)
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Then I bought a cheap compressor and a big air tank seperately (compressor with big tanks are expensive)
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I never knew airbrushing is so much fun! There is no "undo" button to remove mistakes, but it's surprisingly easy to control, and sometimes mistakes just make things look more realistic. biggrin Mixing colors, shading details, and sitting in the garage smelling the fumes is definitely more fun than building the model itself.
And after a month, I finally have my first two Gundam models built. Oh... my babies!
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This is the RX93 nu-Gundam, I got to play with using dark blue to shade the white and black to shade the blue areas. Had to color the model twice because I didn't like how the color turned out the first time.
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The Sazabi is the nu-Gundam's rival. I got to put a layer of silver underneath a layer of clear red which gave it a "new car" look. smile
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This is the closest thing to being an artist as I can get. sweatdrop