Regarding the gap filling, you do not have to glue the parts together. Garage kits painters, use vasa-line on on part and a epoxy putty (such as from Tamiya) on the other. This allow them to be separated while filling the gap. And Mystique come out really great.
Ah that's interesting not heard about that before. I've seen people use clean film which looks tricky but vasealine would be much easier - great tip! And thanks for the kind words 🙏🙏
Looks great! Great pick for the head and pose. Also, the deck tan accents the costume perfectly.
Thank you so much - yeah I think breaking up the all the white makes the costume a bit more interesting. 😄
love seeing models painted with a brush instead of an airbrush!
@@eggpassion thank you - yeah nothing beats the joy of painting by brush imo ☺️🙏
Well done!
Thanks buddy 🙏🙏
Regarding the gap filling, you do not have to glue the parts together. Garage kits painters, use vasa-line on on part and a epoxy putty (such as from Tamiya) on the other. This allow them to be separated while filling the gap.
And Mystique come out really great.
Ah that's interesting not heard about that before. I've seen people use clean film which looks tricky but vasealine would be much easier - great tip! And thanks for the kind words 🙏🙏