I've finally decided to paint my MG Strike Freedom FBM; and actually, this is my second attempt to paint a kit. I didn't finished my first one, and there's nothing wrong on my first one, except for the nearest DIY/Hardware Shop in my place. Why? they don't have the paints I needed for the color scheme for that kit. And I lived at Zambales, there's no hobby shop here, no where to buy authentic/original Bandai kit. I have to get myself to manila, which is 400php away from here lol. So the project was stopped :P Anyway, before I plan on priming the whole kit [the armor parts], I still need to do a lot of nubmarks fixing! Since when I assembled this kit, it's actually the first time I used a cutter and messed up a bit xD. I found/learned this "technique' from a thread @ MechaPinoy, and asked some of my friends who are modelers if this is effective enough to fix a very nasty nubmark(s). Well, so far so good :)...Below are pictures from what I did the WHO...