Why Mr. Surfacer Come in Different Colors?

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  • @phat_gunpla_etc
    @phat_gunpla_etc 3 года назад +8

    awesome vid man! i been waiting for this answer for so long! thanks for helping....also the primer has a number too ie. 1000, 1200 etc...what to buy? if only get one..which one? thanks man!

    • @GKito
      @GKito  3 года назад +4

      I totally forgot to mention that part. The numbers are like the grit of sandpapers. 500 will have a smooth finish but not as smooth as 1000.
      In short, the higher the number = smoother surface.
      Based on my experience 1000-1500 is okay and that's usually what I use. I honestly use 1000 gray, 1500 black & white and I can't see the difference.
      If you can get 1500, get it. If not, you should be okay with 1000+.

    • @phat_gunpla_etc
      @phat_gunpla_etc 3 года назад +2

      @@GKito yes, its smoother the higher the number...but what does that mean? why should i use one over the other? sorry for the stupid question...doesn't make sense to me....it makes sense for sanding

    • @GKito
      @GKito  3 года назад +6

      In general, you would want smoother surface. For example, you have a car, do you want it to have a smooth finish or rough finish?
      When you use a 500 surfacer, that roughness would affect the paint over it/the final finish. So if you want a candy finish or metallic, do you think rough surface looks good on that?

    • @LiamsHobbyRoom
      @LiamsHobbyRoom 3 года назад +4

      @@phat_gunpla_etc You'd want to use a lower number for surfacing. For instance, for plastic with a lot of small surface imperfections you'd use 500, or if there is only a little bit of uneven plastic you'd want to use 1000-1200. Once you use either of those, you'll sand it down to "surface" (get it? :) ) the plastic. It's common for a lot of people (including myself) to use Mr. Surfacer as a primer and base coat, but in that case you'll want to use the finest grain, 1500. Hope this helps and happy Gunpla-ing!

    • @carval51
      @carval51 3 года назад

      @@LiamsHobbyRoom from I get , 500 is just to fill any imperfection which is a mistake in our part in first place, so honestly just having good sand on a model then put 1000 - 1500 for finer one.
      also I kinda interested in industrial one generally what grid is most common industrial spray paint grid since it's much cheaper for my budget

  • @jonakason4451
    @jonakason4451 Год назад +2

    A superb illustration of the different qualities of these products! If everyone was so methodical and to the point in their videos we wouldn't have to watch a million videos to learn basic things. Thanks for sharing

  • @okkami676
    @okkami676 Год назад

    Fantastic! The pink primer really brings out that nice bright red. Thanks for the video!

  • @SLEEPZERO_Speciall
    @SLEEPZERO_Speciall 8 месяцев назад

    Sir, Thank you so much. Ive been searching this simple answer for a long time yet no one give straight answer like yours. This video should be played on the cinemas. I really hope you are doing well and stay healthy

  • @3414mercury
    @3414mercury Год назад +1

    Great video sir! A ton of useful info efficiently displayed. I will probably refer to it often when deciding a color scheme.

  • @isaiasvazquez5792
    @isaiasvazquez5792 3 года назад +3

    thanks a bunch man, I always struggle with yellow and I also had no idea what pink primer was for, you solved 2 of my problems with 1 video!

  • @devinchadwick9147
    @devinchadwick9147 2 года назад +1

    This is a fantastic video, thank you! I never realized how good grey is as an undercoat, I'll have to grab some

  • @MoDub18
    @MoDub18 2 года назад +4

    Nice video! If your on budget I would recomend white more than grey. Simply add a couple drops of red or black in it and you have pink or grey surfacer. It work great for me.

  • @conqueryourself9527
    @conqueryourself9527 2 месяца назад

    Good job in paint comparison on five different surfacer color all in one screen. You can really see the difference.
    In my experience, using one color primer on different color parts will also yield different results. I think two coats of primer will do better like for example, use black to cover multiple color parts then use gray or white for the second coat to balance it all out. This is just my opinion, don't take my word for it.

  • @wildolan
    @wildolan 2 месяца назад

    i didn know the difference between primer and surfacer, thanks for that!!

  • @OnTarget100
    @OnTarget100 11 месяцев назад

    WoW that was so well explained and demonstrated. Thank you very much

  • @highorbit3282
    @highorbit3282 11 месяцев назад

    outstanding work, great production, and very informative

  • @andrej2321
    @andrej2321 18 дней назад

    9:35 could you try greens over the mahogany and then report back what you might think?

  • @vintagegunpla
    @vintagegunpla 2 года назад +2

    The MG spoon really caught me off guard and made me lol big time. good one! haha

  • @HobbyWorksbyRani
    @HobbyWorksbyRani 3 года назад

    I agree @G-Kito if one is limited with choosing one. Grey is the default choice. However, I'd suggest to go with at least 2 on stock - grey + either black or white, depending on one's usual color schemes,

  • @reylen3883
    @reylen3883 2 года назад

    I was looking for this answer for the longest time thank you so much

  • @sawyersmith3965
    @sawyersmith3965 8 месяцев назад

    I like the red over brown best. I paint anime figures more than gunpla and use white a couple shades of pink yellow and brown primers depending. Brown makes the best dark skin tones.

  • @MedskiPurnamski
    @MedskiPurnamski 2 года назад

    Black and mahogany surfacers are handy if you want to shade your model kit. Shading here means giving a dark color gradation around the edges of your painted parts to give it that realistic look, which is preferred in painting military models or diorama. By using darker colored surfacer, you don't have to pre-shade your models.

  • @robjansen4551
    @robjansen4551 2 года назад

    I love to model "Yellow Wings" Pre WWII Naval aircraft. The Pink Primer is unmatched for the Yellow/Orange Wings as well as Yellow and Red markings. The Black is perfect for the Aluminum paint. Thank you for the video.

  • @Milli_Rot4536
    @Milli_Rot4536 3 года назад

    Thanks so much dood ive been seeing these and wondering their intended use Keep it up!!

  • @allenusison3124
    @allenusison3124 9 месяцев назад

    Now that I know the secrets of surfacer color, which one is the best for blue? White on white is a recipe for disaster, but what if you want to brighten up your blues?

  • @Abedeuss
    @Abedeuss 2 года назад

    Great explanation, I always wondered what "white safu" is in some of the videos I've watched in the past not knowing it's "white surfacer". I'll definitely try it for my next sculpture.

  • @mohdaman7769
    @mohdaman7769 Год назад +1

    Now i know why my yellow colour over gray surfacer look like shit. I tought i choose wrong colour.zzzz...thank so much for this video

  • @Ovenmitttt
    @Ovenmitttt 2 года назад

    This is great! Thank you for so many comparisons. You have helped me so much and gave amazing advice. Thank you for this! From Osaka!

  • @ScaleOne35
    @ScaleOne35 2 года назад

    Nice video, thanks for that! It is interesting what pressure was on the test painting?

  • @xaviere.3299
    @xaviere.3299 13 дней назад

    very useful thanks

  • @yvonnecarpenter2957
    @yvonnecarpenter2957 3 года назад

    Great comparison! It would be nice to know the mixing ratio you use to thin these to airbrush, and what psi you are shooting. Thanks!!!

  • @RoboGoby
    @RoboGoby 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for making this highly educational video.

  • @AGunpla
    @AGunpla 3 года назад +1

    nice video bro! the spoon is a P-Bandai🤣

  • @davidvalenzuela2003
    @davidvalenzuela2003 2 года назад

    thanks for the information< i just recently started to airbrush, and let me tell you, it can be very daunting to pick it up. So far I’m enjoying the learning process.

  • @sphions
    @sphions 2 года назад

    whyyy would you show the mahogany surfacer results from the other side of the spoon. there is no way to compare like that as the light hits completely different.
    Other than that though, this video is very educational and provided me with answers I was looking for. thanks!

  • @tankengguan4659
    @tankengguan4659 Месяц назад

    hi, i have a qn to ask. normally for gaianotes star bright gold is black surfacer 1500 - Mr colour GX black - gaianotes star bright gold. can i use grey 1500 surfacer instead? wil the colour be same as black surfacer?

  • @aqifriduan9746
    @aqifriduan9746 3 года назад +1

    Nice video bro 😁thank for a guide.can you build gunpla next time? 😃

  • @statoilbensin2190
    @statoilbensin2190 3 года назад

    I used the pink 1500 version on my games workshop citadel kit. Wery good stuff thinns 50/50 or 1:1 with mr color leveling thinner. Also I think it will work good with mr lascivous for dark skinned anime characters and thats why I bought it to try it.

  • @mli7822
    @mli7822 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks! What airbrush needle size are you using, ratio and psi? I’m using dspiae’s version of the surfacer 1500 black when I sprayed it with my 0.5 nozzle it sprays really rough if I add more more drops (like 4 ml) of mr color levelling thinner its just pooling over.

  • @viper341
    @viper341 Год назад

    Very useful video

  • @ESSArtist
    @ESSArtist Год назад

    This was very useful

  • @Eteric
    @Eteric 3 года назад

    I think the brown would be good if you're going for a more industrial, used, worn looking gundam tbh.

  • @jojj334Q
    @jojj334Q 3 года назад

    NO! NOT THE MG SPOON! 😱
    You mad man

  • @LiamsHobbyRoom
    @LiamsHobbyRoom 3 года назад

    Great informative video! Keep it up :)

  • @DeDoGunpla
    @DeDoGunpla 3 года назад

    very informative mate keep it up... =)

  • @coreymonday1375
    @coreymonday1375 Год назад

    Pink primer is an old trick to get colors to pop more

  • @GN00Fluxcapacitor
    @GN00Fluxcapacitor 3 года назад

    Mahogany is mainly for military colors.

  • @bibo1662
    @bibo1662 3 года назад

    nice vid, very useful

  • @The124ScaleModels
    @The124ScaleModels 2 года назад

    Goo that the plastic bottles takes the Mr.Color Thinner Solvent without melting

  • @highorbit3282
    @highorbit3282 11 месяцев назад

    I agree about the mahogany it has limited use. I used it under a brown color and it Is ugly

  • @fagocol98
    @fagocol98 3 года назад +1

    I think brown is used for wood colors
    Aka browms
    From my understanding browns don't paint well on conventional white, grey and black primers
    White primers make browns looke dry and washed out
    Grey primers make browns look faded and ashy
    Black primers make browns look weet and undersaturated and in some shades makes brown look like poop
    Brown is from my understanding the second most difficult color to paint after pure white(no primer)
    And it usually needs several layers to reach the actual hue you whant
    And alternative is to use a dark orange as a base or primer, works fairly well

    • @stevie65able
      @stevie65able 2 года назад

      My understanding is that the mahogany surfacer is good for armour kits, especially the German tanks that use the dark yellow as their base colour, or any armour that uses sandy camouflage paint.

    • @fagocol98
      @fagocol98 2 года назад +1

      @@stevie65able could be
      But then again primers used on model kits don't necessarily equal the real life version
      Example automotive metalic paint goes over white primer while hobby metalic paint usually goes over black