
SO here is the result, it is quite satisfying,wuahahahaha. THANK YOU, Sir !!
BUT I wanted to try and experiment a little more because I also bought a X31 Titanium Gold.
I ran some experiment, and I can say that Mr Colour paint has a better quality than Tamiya paint colour. Because, Tamiya's paint can easily turn from liquid to emulsion because its tinner dry faster, but the pait itself need a long time to dry. After it has dry, the paint can easily torn off, if you scratch it ( happen on a non-clear paint). Mr Colour's paint doesn't has those problem and work beautifully !!
BUT in the end, I'm not really sure because I only used 3 kind of paint Titanium Gold and Clear Yellow from Tamiya and Super Metalic Gold from Mr Colour ( and the super metalic gold paint is a waaaay more expensive than the usual Mr Colour's paint or Tamiya's paint ).
Okay now for the conclusion of my experiment :
1. Titanium Gold is a reaaaaaly2 pale metalic gold
2. Super Metalic Gold is quite like dark copper metalic gold
3. Titanium Gold + Clear Yellow is a bright and a little pale gold, hmm quite near the 3 kingdom gundam's gold colour we all hope ..
4. Super Metalic Gold + Clear Yellow( 1 layer ) is like the colour above(no 3) but not pale and more yellowish ... I prefer this one^^
5. Super Metalic Gold + Clear Yellow ( 2 layer ) is just a little darker and more orange colour than colour no3 ( the picture you see above ), hmm I think this is a very good gold colour, but it is not quite ideal for 3 kingdom gundam
So thats all, mmm I still experimenting a little to find the best result, hehe ^^
Hope u find the ideal gold colour for your model kit also ....
2 comments:
What's the real difference between those two types of paints ??
Is it their material or just the hand-made-differeces,. :)
I don't really know about their materials, BUT every paints that produce with different company have their own uniqueness. For these paints I used, one is produce by Tamiya Company and one by Mr Colour Company. Yet, both of them is an arcrylic type of paint that usually used to paint a model kit.
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