Question 2: What are the steps of filling the model? AB earth-mending I bought 25 yuan from Tamiya ~ it's not expensive, it's very practical ~ it's not used to mend cracks, it's used to shape ~ I'll show you in detail ~AB earth-mending is also called epoxy earth-mending, in fact, epoxy earth-mending is the scientific name. Tell foreigners to say epoxy putty. We call it AB mending soil, and Taiwan Province province calls it A+B mending soil or two mending soil, which is a kind of mending soil for modeling. There are many brands of AB earth-mending, and the most common one is Tamiya Junshibo. Tamiya now has *** ooth surface and Quick Curing, Junshi has only one lightweight, wave has three 80g lightweight and 1 13.4g two new lightweight and ultrafine particle types, and wave is more expensive and heavier. Basically, few people have tried all the varieties, and it is not necessary. Speaking of these, there are three gimmicks in filling soil, one is particle, the other is quality, and the hardening speed. Civil use does not need to consider quality. The final surface treatment of particles is done with sandpaper, which does not need to be considered, just pay attention to the hardening time. For Tamiya rapid hardening which I have used and many people are using, it usually takes 1.5 hours to reach the best cutting state at room temperature, and it will completely harden after 3~4 hours, but this is not necessarily the case, which is greatly affected by temperature and humidity. Wave claims that 2-3 hours of hardening is actually similar, I guess. Then talk about usage. AB mending soil has two components, one is the main agent and the other is the hardening agent. No matter which brand of AB fills the soil, the two ingredients are mixed in equal proportion. Cut both sides the same length and stir by hand. After mixing, they are soft, just like kneading clay. After the two ingredients are completely mixed (the color is uniform, which is why AB patches must use different colors), they can be shaped and squeezed out. Then wait 1 to 1 for about half an hour before cutting. In fact, this step is not important in civil production. We basically extrude the rough shape, and then after it is completely hardened, we use a file and sandpaper to make the final shape. Cutting is basically a step used when making characters or science fiction. In addition, AB fill soil will be sticky just after mixing, which may affect the operation. At this time, you can stick a little water on your hands, not too much, just lubricate them.
Question 3: What is the meaning of filling soil in Gundam model? Painted stagnant water filled the soil.
General fill is used to fill the gaps and defects of the model. Adding fill means that you need to paint it.
Water patching is used for spraying to check the unevenness and defects of the model surface, and also to make the paint better adhere to the model.
Question 4: The model of how to use Tamiya epoxy putty is Tamiya AB putty. There are two models, the yellow one is quick-drying and the blue one is high-density.
The 12 hour you mentioned is a high-density type. Generally, it begins to harden in 5-6 hours at air temperature and humidity, and completely hardens in 12 hours. Before hardening, it can be shaped at will.
As for LZ, it has not dried for two days. It should be that Block A and Block B have not been mixed. Only after AB is mixed, the soil will react chemically and start to harden. The ratio of A to B is 1: 1. Just dip scissors in water and cut them directly. In addition, because AB paste is sticky, fingers should be dipped in some water properly, but not too much water, otherwise the viscosity of AB paste will be greatly reduced. (Actually, just wear gloves. )
Question 5: What do you mean by filling in Gundam model? What is the principle? What's the role? What's the effect? What is the operability? Ordinary putty (also called toothpaste putty)
This is the most commonly used solvent-based remediation soil. Mostly used to fill in gaps. However, due to the high viscosity of the fill, it is often impossible to penetrate into the tiny cracks. But the big cracks will shrink when they dry, because the soil itself contains a lot of solvents. Therefore, it is necessary to constantly check and repair when filling vacancies.
Mixed fill epoxy putty
Also called AB earth filling. This is a kind of plasticized soil. His job is to mix two chemical raw materials AB to produce hardening, which will not shrink after hardening. The characteristics of its low viscosity and slow hardening speed are that this kind of mending soil is mostly used for molding, deformation, carving and other operations, rather than adding joints. It can also be called soil improvement and remediation.
Water-filled soil surfactant
The solvent content is high and it is liquid. The main function is to check the joint coating and improve the adhesion of paint on the surface of parts when using primer.
Molded fill polyester putty
We often say that putty is this kind of filling soil, that is, resin filling soil. It is similar to ordinary mending soil in morphology and has strong viscosity, so its mending ability is much better than that of mixed mending soil, and it is not easy to shrink after drying. Usually, this soil remediation is equipped with a hardening agent. By mixing different doses, the hardening time of the repaired soil can be controlled.
Question 6: What is the purpose of filling soil in model painting? Thank you. Filling soil is usually used to fill the gap between model assemblies and make the model surface more realistic.
It can also be used to make old ones, mostly for military models.
Proper filling is beneficial to the overall effect.
The most commonly used model fill is pipe fill-a packaging form similar to toothpaste, which is used to fill gaps. The common brands are Tamiya, Junshi and Italeli, with similar performance and price. When in use, take a small amount of mending soil with a pen and a knife, smear it on the position to be mended, and scrape it flat. After drying, it can be further processed.
In addition, bottled water fills the soil, which is the water used for priming before painting. Common products are your products. The bottled water is diluted and sprayed with a pen, which is similar to the paint when sprayed. There is also spray tank water filling (see attached figure), which is more convenient. You can spray it directly after shaking.
Water-filled soil is graded, the lower the grade, the thicker it is, and the higher the grade, the finer it is. The worse the surface condition of the model is, the lower the grade is. With the improvement of the surface smoothness after grinding, the high-grade fill is selected. In addition, the primer can help you find some tiny defects on the surface of the model and remedy them. In addition, in the case of uniform background color, especially when civilian vehicles are painted with bright colors, light color repair can well increase the saturation and texture of paint surface.
In addition to the above kinds of mending soil, there is also an epoxy AB shaping mending soil, which can be kneaded into the shape you want after mixing to repair and shape the parts. AB patch soil produced by Tamiya is generally common.
Question 7: Regarding the details of the use of model water, I personally think it is better to fill the soil with water. If the model is small, I think it's easy to say. If it's big, I think it's better to buy a can of water to fill the soil. If you really want to draw by hand, just draw it like a normal painting, otherwise the details will be gone. I hope the answer is satisfactory. If you need skills, you can find videos and tutorials online.
Question 8: How does Gundam model fill the soil? Problem 1: The fill is not good, because it will shrink after drying, and the original effect cannot be achieved. Recommended use: 502 glue+talcum powder = convenient and without adverse reactions (but get it carefully)
Question 2: When using plaster, you should put it in water first, then stick it with a cotton swab to drive away bubbles. Finally, you can buy a bottle of matte paint (better in your twenties) to make the body and plaster look more natural. I prefer vicissitudes to varnish.
Pay attention to ventilation when painting. As we all know, paint is toxic (I heard that someone had leukemia before, so I didn't get it, so I painted it with a marker, hehe)
I wish you finish your masterpiece.
Question 9: [Gundam Model] How to repair the shape of the model with patch soil AB? A box of mending soil consists of two pieces, one is the main agent and the other is the hardener. Usage: After mixing in equal proportion (both sides are cut into the same length and stirred by hand, it is soft after stirring, just like squeezing mud, and the color is even), it can be shaped and kneaded into the desired shape. After drying, it can be further polished. You can also paste it on the model, dry it and cut it out.