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HAF922 MOD


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Hello,everyone.

Only a few was able to do work today also.

They are the part of a front painted the other day, and a part of heavens side. :D

A corrugate tube is painted in silver.

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Although there were some by which plating paint was carried out, though it was regrettable, the thing of just right thickness was not found. :(

A hole is made in some parts of a front.

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Although processing should be essentially finished before paint, I always act off the top of my head. :mrgreen:

It lets the painted tube pass in a hole.

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This is attached to a total of six right and left.

However, it is after painting topcoat with urethane.

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It is check work this time.

The smoke acrylic pioece is embedded to the resin part of the omitted heavens side.

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A rear portion is covered with an acrylic board.

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However, this portion may be changed into a mesh.

Thank you for seeing.

I will report again in a few days. :hello2:

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Hello, everyone.

The part of the top portion was painted today.

The outside will be completion, if it waits to dry the rest and topcoat is made all by urethane clearance. :cheers:

It paints to metallic dark grey like the part of a front.

Then, a rivet effect is added.

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In order to paint some tops with a fluorescence orange, it paints in a white once.

It is for improving coloring of a fluorescence orange.

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It paints with a fluorescence orange.

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Coloring of this has followed MY GEAR(HAF932 CASE MOD) performed before.

It is because they are their brothers. :mrgreen:

Before painting a urethane clearance, you have to make it fully dry.

The work of an inside is continued while waiting for dryness.

Thank you for seeing.

I will report again in a few days. :hello2:

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Hello,everyone. :D

This time, I carried out topcoat of each part which finished paint.

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Decal was stuck on the top part.

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And although it was going to carry out the 2nd clear coat today, it had changed into such a state. :pale:

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OMG...

It was eroded by the solvent of the urethane paint and the line has loomed. :angel5:

Although correction was applied, in order to have to wait to get dry completely again, work does not follow it for one week.

It is becoming really uneasy about whether it does on a deadline. ((((;゚Д゚))))

However, I will do my best.

Thank you for seeing.

I will report again in a few days. :hello2:

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Hello,everyone.

Although the 2nd urethane paint was carried out today, work is not progressing other than it. :(

ATCS840 which is carrying out synchronization is the waiting for dryness now.

Only a few introduces a part of work of "CoolerMaster SNIPER MOD" further today. :mrgreen:

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Since SNIPER was due to be made into the military style, the damage effect was given to it at the lock portion of a 5.25-inch bay and HDD mounter in all.

I am sorry for the picture which is unrelated to HAF922.

Moreover, it reports in a few days.

Thank you for seeing. :hello2:

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Very impressive & authentic look you have pulled off with the painting of the 5.25-inch bay and HDD mount :D

Thank you for your comments!!

Possibly a few was done too much.

If it completes, it may be mistaken for garbage by the wife and may be thrown away. :mrgreen:

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