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Post by vipsafwan92 on Sept 22, 2010 9:23:49 GMT -5
I wanted to paint my nerf gun, which paint is the best paint to use? because i really don't know which paint to buy and use
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Post by reaper on Sept 22, 2010 11:16:09 GMT -5
did you mean the brand name? or type of color? If type of color, it all depend on your type of blaster If it by brand, I prefer TOA brand
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Post by vipsafwan92 on Sept 22, 2010 23:24:49 GMT -5
The Nerf i want to paint is Maveric Rev-6, where can i get the TOA spray? i mean which shop sell it?
Do i need to disassemble everything to paint the nerf? is it easy to reassemble it back?
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silent
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Post by silent on Sept 23, 2010 1:32:02 GMT -5
I'd say go with disassembling it beforehand if you want a detailed paintjob of your gun.
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Post by reaper on Sept 23, 2010 3:05:29 GMT -5
Any Hua Ho branch actually... i bought TOA at Hua Ho Kiulap
Disassembling would be best though
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Post by vipsafwan92 on Sept 23, 2010 8:39:11 GMT -5
is TOA an Acrylic paint?
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Post by reaper on Sept 23, 2010 8:59:27 GMT -5
yes it is
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Post by vipsafwan92 on Sept 23, 2010 23:13:57 GMT -5
The other paint i have is also an Acrylic, maybe i should try to use this
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Post by vipsafwan92 on Sept 25, 2010 4:52:41 GMT -5
btw, Fluorescent or metallic? mana satu lagi good?
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Post by reaper on Sept 26, 2010 22:47:55 GMT -5
that's all entirely up to you.. your blaster, your choice
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Post by easyfox on Nov 10, 2010 8:35:04 GMT -5
i'd have to agree to disassembling, it helps to paint all parts of the gun so that the end product looks nice, flourescent or metallic.. neither is good or bad, it all depends on "what look" you want to acheive with your blaster.. i'll give some "inspiration" pictures Army-ish look (dull-ish or metallic colours) acheived with non-reflective paint and hobby paints using tactical colours such as matt black, dark olive drab etc The Stands-out look (bright and flourescent colours) something eyecatching and nice with bright colours ... Flames & flowers!! paint wise, try to get paints that can be used on plastics so they stick on properly, as suggested TOA paints, Rj london and my opinion kangaroo paints worked for me. painting tip, patience is a virtue (sabar) dont rush a paintjob. oh and sorry if the pics are too big, hope this helped
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Post by nerfboy on Nov 16, 2010 22:27:22 GMT -5
can anyone tell me which kind of colour whould look good on vulcun?
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Post by easyfox on Nov 18, 2010 6:28:40 GMT -5
hmm i dont have a vulcan so cant comment much on how to paint it since i dunno what the internals look like.. i hear they've got electronics n chips in there but i guess research is good, have you tried looking for inspiration on the net? try googling for "nerf Vulcan paintjobs". ideas can come from many places. i've even seen paints inspired by the old transformers cartoons or would you like me to suggest bright Pink.. ;D
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Post by vipsafwan92 on Nov 18, 2010 19:28:31 GMT -5
Is there any good Pink Spray? i want Dull-Pink, bcause the one i use RJ London Rose Pink and Fluorscent Pink are very watery
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Post by vipsafwan92 on Nov 22, 2010 6:49:41 GMT -5
btw, which one is better to spray? Clear Blaster or Non-Clear Blaster?
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