durangod
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With my second model done (1 metal, 1 plastic) here is what i have learned so far.
IMO Model glue is not good for large or heavy holds, superglue required to really hold that stuff together. Model glue is great for glueing smaller parts and to save having glue marks but for heavy and larger pieces, IMO super glue is better to use than model glue.
Now i understand why model makers wait to paint things after the build. I had a really hard time with paint getting into places i did not want and that made glueing things more challenging.
Always "every single time" put the cap back on the pen knife when you set it down. I did not and i picked it up and went to remove the lid (which was already off) and stuck the knife right in my finger, not a good experience.
Spread the word to new modlers about liquid masking tape, its as important as glue IMO. I watched a bunch of beginner videos before i started the hobby and noone ever mentioned it. Then i just happened to be looking for something else on ebay and i was like OMG no way, ordered 3 bottles. I had no idea liquid mask was even a product.
I bought a bottle of mod podge because i thought i needed it. Now unless i do a diorama i have no clue what i would even use it for.
Have not used my spray gun yet, i got the testors spray system that you hook the bottle to the gun and it uses a can of air. I learned to use it inside i have to build a paint booth with a fan to keep the air clean. Luckily i live in my RV so since i never use the stove, i can use the stove fan. I just need a box and a filter.
I learned this is an expensive hobby when it comes to supplies.
I learned metal models are really not for me, they are ok but i am not fussy enough to get the parts bent just perfectly, plus i tend to break about of parts by bending too much. I got a soldering iron in case i have another go at it so i dont have to fuss so much with glue i can just solder the stuff together.
But i think one of the most important lessons (other than the knife thing) is to take my time, i tend to rush to get it done and i dont know why.
IMO Model glue is not good for large or heavy holds, superglue required to really hold that stuff together. Model glue is great for glueing smaller parts and to save having glue marks but for heavy and larger pieces, IMO super glue is better to use than model glue.
Now i understand why model makers wait to paint things after the build. I had a really hard time with paint getting into places i did not want and that made glueing things more challenging.
Always "every single time" put the cap back on the pen knife when you set it down. I did not and i picked it up and went to remove the lid (which was already off) and stuck the knife right in my finger, not a good experience.
Spread the word to new modlers about liquid masking tape, its as important as glue IMO. I watched a bunch of beginner videos before i started the hobby and noone ever mentioned it. Then i just happened to be looking for something else on ebay and i was like OMG no way, ordered 3 bottles. I had no idea liquid mask was even a product.
I bought a bottle of mod podge because i thought i needed it. Now unless i do a diorama i have no clue what i would even use it for.
Have not used my spray gun yet, i got the testors spray system that you hook the bottle to the gun and it uses a can of air. I learned to use it inside i have to build a paint booth with a fan to keep the air clean. Luckily i live in my RV so since i never use the stove, i can use the stove fan. I just need a box and a filter.
I learned this is an expensive hobby when it comes to supplies.
I learned metal models are really not for me, they are ok but i am not fussy enough to get the parts bent just perfectly, plus i tend to break about of parts by bending too much. I got a soldering iron in case i have another go at it so i dont have to fuss so much with glue i can just solder the stuff together.
But i think one of the most important lessons (other than the knife thing) is to take my time, i tend to rush to get it done and i dont know why.