jlg1md
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Post by jlg1md on Apr 27, 2007 22:11:13 GMT -5
Parang ako. ;D
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Post by dragonsleeper on Apr 28, 2007 11:44:58 GMT -5
That is so cool!!
So you're a doctor..and own a pet croc. lol.
I love the paintjob on the office set.. on all the furnitures actually. I'm guessing that they were originally pink.
I really need to learn how to paint.
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Post by jlg1md on Apr 29, 2007 9:19:26 GMT -5
Yes, I'm a radiologist. And yes...they're all originally pink. Well, there aren't too many sources so you get what's available and make-do with what you have. The croc....he's the symbol of some of my patients. Hahahahahahaha.... Thanks for looking.
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Post by dragonsleeper on Apr 29, 2007 11:19:10 GMT -5
If you don't mind me asking what paint do you use for plastic.. I'm really new at this 1/6 hobby so i don't know the brands or types of paint to use..Is it Tamiya or is there a cheaper alternative?
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jlg1md
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Post by jlg1md on Apr 29, 2007 14:44:08 GMT -5
If you don't mind me asking what paint do you use for plastic.. I'm really new at this 1/6 hobby so i don't know the brands or types of paint to use..Is it Tamiya or is there a cheaper alternative? Well, I just used spraypaints I got from True Value. I had my bro sand these first, then I sprayed on some primer, let it dry, then sprayed on the other colors (beige for the computer set, brown for the other furnitures). The only problem is at the folding areas and the areas where the furnitures connect. That's where the paint often comes off. So once you paint them don't fold or take them apart...unless you wanna see pink. ;D Jojo
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Post by dragonsleeper on Apr 30, 2007 9:01:06 GMT -5
Thanks!! I'll try that too.
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