I am vivid fan of the abetterbouncecard. Recently, I get to test out the ABBC feather light, its great for portraits without the hot spot. One thing bad is that, it send forward less light and it can cause problem with wide shot or group shot. So I decided to make a 2 in 1 ABBC. Continue reading ‘ABetterBounceCard Feather “Pro”’
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Happened to come across a rejected MF Shana in a local shop. It seem interconnects between the upper and lower body snap. It was left lying alone to be transport somewhere to collect dust. My GK instinct kick in and got it for only SGD$20 for a 6200 yen item.

GK instinct on fire. With my trusty pin vise and paper clips and a bit of physics.

Hehe. Good as new and saved Shana’s dignity.

Vallejo screw up my paint job big time. Argh!!!!!! Now I need to clear them off and they are almost brand new. Now I know why XM is still sticking to Citadel paint even though it sucks and expensive.


Nice and clean
Couldn’t get any picture in mid way because wearing a gas mask and I don’t want the fume to destroy my cam.
The left is my Gunze Procon 0.2 right is my Sparmax DH3 0.3. The liquid is AAA thinner.
The whole idea is to strip down your airbrush to the minimum and take out the o-rings and teflon packings. Fill the ultrasonic cleaner with water and fill up a tubbleware with thinner and drop what ever stuff you wanna clean inside Switch on the cleaner for 3 – 5 mins with the container in contact with the water. Come out spick and spank.
Toxicity Level = HIGH
No Yotsuba here because she will melt……
Recently, me ish starting to feel something wrong. Feeling heavy chest and my throat got a funny feeling. Wonder it is too much thinner or paint particles in my lungs. Going to go down to Sungei Jurong tomorrow after work to get a gas mask.

Kambatte!
Yesterday was a field day at Kelantan Lane and SLT. As prior researches, I hop down to Hean Lee Radio Service to dig for my bathroom fan. Continue reading ‘Engineering Field Day – DIY Spray Booth’
Washing and a bit of pinning is done. I have tried a new detailing technique. No idea what’s it called so I named it "dig-in"





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