loopholes tools of the trade and some directions.
For preparing the plastic i will either use 400grit wetordry or 800 wetordry sandpaper.
Now i will only use the 400grit sandpaper if i have done any modifications and need to smooth them off, like when i filled in the roof of Breakdown with green stuff to make it flat. After that i would spray the primar surfacer let it dry and then rub it again with 800grit as any coarser sandpaper will show scratch marks in the paint. I also use a hard block with the sandpaper with any parts that i have modded and want to rub it nice and smooth.
With any parts that i haven't modified i will try and scuff as much as i can with the 800 grit sandpaper, but with the spray cans that i use are designed to stick to plastics so there is no need to stress if every part hasn't been sanded.
I mentioned "green stuff" before which is available from games workshop there are 2 types that you can get 1 is a 2 part epoxy type of material where you meld 2 strips together and then apply it to what you want, the other is in a bottle where all you need to do is get a brush and apply it straight away and the leave it overnight to dry to rub the next day.
Sandpaper
Green stuff and brush. Just make sure to clean the brush with water after every use and wipe clean.
The spray cans i use are Tamiya TS remember the TS as there are other Tamiya Spray cans that wouldnt be suitable for this type of use.
Get yourself a screwdriver set i got this set from bunnings for about $12 and its great
I use these razorblades for cutting most of the time but i nick them from work so i dunno where to get them from but i think any hardware store would.
Onto breakdown I didnt like the bottom angled line as it stop short and wasnt consisntant like the others so i chopped it and changed the angle so it wouldnt stop short all i did was use the razorblade and cut it in a straight line to where i wanted it and then did the rest accordingly.
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