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Version 1 Minmay Guard Strike custom


Anasazi37

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How did you paint the arrow on the helmet? Masking? Thats the part thats killing me right now. :D

Nope, no masking necessary. Just lots of patience and a fine-tipped brush. If I stray outside the lines a little I go back later with the blunt edge of an Xacto knife and gently scrape off the excess paint.

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How did you paint the arrow on the helmet? Masking? Thats the part thats killing me right now. :D

Nope, no masking necessary. Just lots of patience and a fine-tipped brush. If I stray outside the lines a little I go back later with the blunt edge of an Xacto knife and gently scrape off the excess paint.

That's good to know. That is what I do, though I am no master modeller like you, Anasazi37. ;)

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Just plain beautiful! So how much do you charge making customs like that?

The going rate is $300 for labor and materials (paint and decals). You have to supply the valk. When you factor in how much time is involved and how expensive the decals are to produce, us customizers are working for peanuts.... :unsure:

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How did you paint the arrow on the helmet? Masking? Thats the part thats killing me right now. :D

Nope, no masking necessary. Just lots of patience and a fine-tipped brush. If I stray outside the lines a little I go back later with the blunt edge of an Xacto knife and gently scrape off the excess paint.

That's good to know. That is what I do, though I am no master modeller like you, Anasazi37. ;)

Some of the best techniques are the simplest, most common-sense ones. I often try more elaborate methods on customs but often come back to the basics because I know that they work.

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Just one thing though, the right leg seems to have a rather large gap on the front-side. Is this due to a stripped screw hole? :(

Nope, it's not a stripped screw hole. I could have screwed the pieces together so tight that you couldn't see the seam line on that side, but it would have ruined the paint job on the inside of those pieces where the foot thruster pivots. That particular piece was a little larger on the right side than the left (Yamato QC strikes again), so I had to leave a little room for it to move.

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The going rate is $300 for labor and materials (paint and decals). You have to supply the valk. When you factor in how much time is involved and how expensive the decals are to produce, us customizers are working for peanuts.... :unsure:

Devin: Will the rate be the same for the "MinMay MoonGuard" Custom? :)

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The going rate is $300 for labor and materials (paint and decals). You have to supply the valk. When you factor in how much time is involved and how expensive the decals are to produce, us customizers are working for peanuts.... :unsure:

Devin: Will the rate be the same for the "MinMay MoonGuard" Custom? :)

Yep. It's my standard rate for a 1/48 Strike custom.

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