Easy Gunpla Tutorial - Fix Stress Marks, Damages and Blemishes!
Easy Gunpla Tutorial - Fix Stress Marks, Damages and Blemishes! In this video, I will be going over a short Gunpla tutorial to help you remove those pesky white marks, blemishes, and seam lines all at once. This will give you a smooth, professional looking finish. I hope you find this helpful! Watch more of my easy tutorial videos! • [Beginner] Gunpla Tutorials Everything you need in this video: Tamiya Cement A small glass container A paint brush with a small tip Sandpaper – ranging from 800 to 2000 A polish box The original runner where your piece was cut out A pair of good nippers Hobby knife (not mentioned) Step One: You will need to first pour Tamiya Cement into the small glass container. There are no specific measurements on how much you want to pour in. I generally just pour in as much to A) cover the bottom, and B) pour as high as a few millimeters. Step Two: With a good pair of sharp nippers and the same original runner from where the pieces were cut out of, you will begin cutting out very small bits and pieces and put them in the container with the cement. Step Three: Wait at least 1-2 hours for the small bits and pieces to melt. Now, you have an adhesive that is the same color of the pieces you want to fix; ready to be applied. Just mix the material in the glass container until it is even. Step Four: With your brush and your damaged pieces, begin applying the adhesive as you would for seemline removals. Now that you put the piece back together, you will still need to fix that small looking blemish that was left behind when you cut it out of the runner. Step Five: Now that the piece is back together, and the material has been added to the seamlines and to the blemishes, leave it to dry. Step Six: Now that the piece is dry, you are ready to use your hobby knife to remove the excessive adhesive along your seam lines and sand down the locations where you applied the liquid material.

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