Welcome back to The Judge's Table, the leading critique series from ModelFront Chronicles!
In Part 2: Painting and Finish, we continue the scrutiny of the host's Tamiya M3 Lee, judging it strictly against official IPMS (International Plastic Modelers' Society) standards for paint application and final presentation.
We dive into the advanced criteria of Finish and Detailing to reveal costly, yet common, errors that occur right at the completion stage of the model.
In this episode, we critique:
Sunken Decals and Silvering: Why a failure to use setting solution immediately creates a "non-painted on" appearance and how it fails the detail test.
Clear Coat Overspray: The visible edge left by poor airbrush control and how it breaks the standards for a smooth, uniform finish.
The Unwanted Texture: The critical error of failing to properly sand down putty work, leaving an unnatural texture under the paint.
Listen now to learn why these three finishing mistakes tanked the model's score and how you can correct them to achieve a flawless final presentation!
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Products Mentioned: Micro Sol Decal Setting Solution; Micro Set Decal Setting Solution; Solvaset Decal Setting Solution.