tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6584248922728448054.post8092392994461104983..comments2024-03-28T16:52:17.602+08:00Comments on Ngee Khiong Ex: MG Sinanju Ver. Ka Part 2Ngee Khionghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04082236719456748914noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6584248922728448054.post-16431121319154594852011-09-27T09:22:47.403+08:002011-09-27T09:22:47.403+08:00I don't know if you are up to advices on this ...I don't know if you are up to advices on this kit since it may "ruin" the experience, but after painting the yellow parts with Gold, the inner part of them are better if painted black (for a sense of deep in the model) ^^.<br />Something I found while assembling everything.<br /><br />Keep it up!Zeronoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6584248922728448054.post-70685532071403875022011-09-27T06:31:35.414+08:002011-09-27T06:31:35.414+08:00I'm glad you decided to paint the yellow parts...I'm glad you decided to paint the yellow parts gold as well. I've seen straight builds of the MG Sinanju and the gold sticker/yellow plastic combo looks really bad.Josenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6584248922728448054.post-15752574826919978812011-09-27T01:24:34.149+08:002011-09-27T01:24:34.149+08:00hi
been a fan ever since
but i noticed,
can't ...hi<br />been a fan ever since<br />but i noticed,<br />can't you just reverse wash the emblems instead and save you from a painstakingly long method which is masking?<br /><br />i mean paint the emblems gold with an acrylic first and then paint an enamel black over it. that way you can reverse-wash the gold parts with enamel thinner with a q-tip.carlsupersuavehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07107576809374389650noreply@blogger.com