Regarding kits!
This is the state of my Amaterasu kit...she's pretty much all washed, holes are drilled in, and bubbles were puttied but I'm stuck on puttying/gluing everything together and then just spraying the whole thing white...I really want to use my airbrush for this kit but I don't have the slightest clue how to use it so I'm a little intimidated lol. I should just look up some tutorials or something...
Other than that school and Animal Crossing consume my life. I've also started the new Mario & Luigi: Dream Team since I'm a big fan of the Mario RPG series. It's pretty fun so far but I'm not getting the same sense of entertainment as the last games...my favorite was definitely Partners in Time and none of the new ones have lived up to that so far. Some of the characters in this one really piss me off too lol. Overall it's a fun ride (who doesn't want to see dozens of Luigis on the screen) and maybe it's because I haven't played enough but that's just it, it's a ride that I probably wouldn't take again.
Sadly I really don't have that much more to say...most of it would probably relate to school or club stuff and those certainly aren't good topics for a GK Blog. Until next time!
Congrats on your school leadership program!
ReplyDeleteI started my GK hobby this year and used an airbrush for the first time. It was intimidating at first, but I just practiced on some scratch paper, got the hang of it and painted my model with it. It turned out okay (not the greatest as I still lack experience), so don't be discouraged! Here's a link if you are curious - http://www.lindaandlawrence.com/portfolio-items/gallery-17-sailor-moon/. You are already a wonderful GK builder (unlike me), so I'm sure you'll be able to handle the airbrush. Looking forward to your Amaterasu! :)
Thanks so much for your kind words! I took a look at your work and believe me, you can more than handle that airbrush, you dominated it! I hope that my airbrush work looks half as good as yours when I'm done :p Thanks again ^^
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