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Friday, November 29, 2019

Acrylicos Vallejo Mecha Colors

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I just got this Acrylicos Vallejo Mecha Color set, some Color Shift set and catalogues from the mail last week. Always so exciting to get mail, much more packages of Vallejo paints mail. 

I will be putting up a proper "unboxing" of all these sets on my new Youtube channel soon. 

I will also use these for all my future projects. I need a ton of kits to test these cool stuff soon. I actually just bought a RG Sazabi yesterday. 

I could paint a clean Saz with the color shift paints, or paint and weather that little monster with the Mecha Colors. 

The Mecha Colors were designed to withstand the wear and tear of handling Gunpla. I mean, Vallejo claims it is the most durable acrylic hobby paint to date. We shall test and see. 

I will create videos of my tests and painting exploits on my Youtube channel as well. 

Exciting Gunpla stuff ahead. Stay tuned guys! Do subscribe and follow my YT channel, eventho it is empty as of this writing. 

Thanks a ton as always for dropping by! 

Cheers! 


SHOUTOUT as usual!

I only use Vallejo Acrylic paints in all my builds - Acrylicos Vallejo

I get some of my tools from HOBBYMATE Singapore - HobbyMate at Facebook

And get my Vallejo paints from Neutral Grounds Philippines - Neutral Grounds Philippines

I only use Harder & Steenbeck for airbrushing - Harder & Steenbeck Airbrush



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Friday, February 10, 2017

Painting Base Colors in Batches


Painting Base Colors in Batches Photo

As I've said in my last post, I love priming miniatures in batches! I think it saves me time and paint. Painting miniatures in batches is more efficient as you get to setup your airbrush and mix paints in one sitting. I just feel It is more efficient than painting in smaller batches or individually.

I base color small and big models with my Harden & Steenbeck airbrush. I always prime and paint with Vallejos! A drop of Vallejo Paint Retarder before shooting a well thinned Vallejo is all it takes, to make sure you airbrush with ease. I shoot as low as 10psi when shading and 15 to 20psi when shooting the base colors.

Thinning Vallejos depends on the color. Light colors like Yellows, Oranges and Light Greens need very little thinning. Thick colors like Blues, some Reds, Browns and Grays need more thinning. I am not a ratio person, I lick and taste the paint to know that my mix is perfect for airbrushing. Kidding aside, a nice skim milk consistency ( as cliche as it may sound ) is usually perfect.

Overly thinned paint will splatter all over the model. Thick poorly thinned paint might clog your airbrush or give you a sandy texture. Too much Vallejo Retarder will be wet forever, and NO retarders might dry in mid air ( depending on color ) and also give you a sandy texture. Practice and Experience is KEY.

These models are ready for detailing! I had so much fun airbrushing them. I gave them a nice coat of Vallejo Premium Gloss Coat! Vallejo Premium paints are paints used for motorcycle helmets, RC cars and Guitars. Needless to say, a fully cured ( 3 days ) layer of Vallejo Premium Gloss Coat, would be very strong enough for play and handling.

I will need to shoot a nice thin coat of Vallejo matte varnish, once I decide to hand paint the details. The matte varnish will give the models teeth for the hand painting to cling on. Until then, will play with these glossy models with my son.

I hope you found this post informative. Thanks as always for dropping by! Until next post guys! CIAO!

Painting Base Colors in Batches Photo

Painting Base Colors in Batches Photo

Painting Base Colors in Batches Photo

Painting Base Colors in Batches Photo

Painting Base Colors in Batches Photo

Painting Base Colors in Batches Photo

Painting Base Colors in Batches Photo

Painting Base Colors in Batches Photo

Painting Base Colors in Batches Photo

Painting Base Colors in Batches Photo

Painting Base Colors in Batches Photo

Painting Base Colors in Batches Photo

Painting Base Colors in Batches Photo

Painting Base Colors in Batches Photo

Painting Base Colors in Batches Photo

Painting Base Colors in Batches Photo

Painting Base Colors in Batches Photo

Painting Base Colors in Batches Photo

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Painting Base Colors in Batches Photo

Painting Base Colors in Batches Photo

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Priming Miniatures in Batches!


Priming Miniatures in Batches Photo

I did this a while back, but figured I'd share all these photos here at my blog.

I love working on miniatures in batches. Makes it more time efficient, and I think it saves a bit on paint mixing and paint wastage too. I got all these beautiful PrivateerPress Warmahordes models, for a batch of drawings I did for an online shop way back.

I cleaned all the models before painting as usual. Filled the gaps with green stuff and cleaned / sanded off some mold lines. After hours of cleaning and preparing the models...It was time for the fun part! Priming and painting! Make sure to wash all models with soap and clean water, then let dry before painting. Cleaning them would remove excess residues during the molding process and unwanted dusts.

I used my beautiful Harden & Steenbeck airbrush for both priming and painting. In my honest opinion, Harden and Steenbecks are the BEST in the market!

I prime my models with Vallejos as usual. I do NOT thin my primers, much more add retarders and such. Vallejo Primers will be stronger once cured if shot un-thinned. Make sure to set the air pressure to at least 20 psi and use a .5 needle. The high air pressure and the thick needle would be suffice to shoot the Vallejo Primers with ease.

Clean the airbrush immediately after every paint batch. I gurgle the airbrush in a bucket of water, and shoot with a few drops of thinner, then a few drops of airbrush cleaner every time I have to reload paint or primer.

I always prime with black Vallejo Primer, then give it a bit of shading with Vallejo White Primer after. Shooting White Primer 90 degrees from the top of the model should easily give you a nice primed model with natural shading.

Next post would be the painting session of these models! Stay tuned guys! Thanks as always for dropping by! Until next post! CIAO!

Priming Miniatures in Batches Photo

Priming Miniatures in Batches Photo

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Priming Miniatures in Batches Photo

Priming Miniatures in Batches Photo

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Priming Miniatures in Batches Photo

Priming Miniatures in Batches Photo

Priming Miniatures in Batches Photo

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