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03-24-2014, 09:50 AM | #1 |
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Wicked colors by Createx
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Re: Wicked colors by Createx
Those are supposed to be very good paints, so I think you may have gotten yourself a bargain .
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Re: Wicked colors by Createx
Can you actually use these on 1/24 bodies? Like... with good results?
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Re: Wicked colors by Createx
them on last 2 builds. So I have used wicked opaque white and wicked blue. they leave orange peel which could be me but at the same time I sprayed model masters ,Tamiya, and alclad and none of them did. also the dry semi-gloss. no big deal if you cover with clear coat. It says ready to handle after 30 mins but even a day later paint still feels soft. I used Tamiya and krylon primers with it. at this point cant say if they are good or not give me a few builds.
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nice build. I thought regular create had to be baked on.
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Re: Wicked colors by Createx
That's very impressive using a paint like Createx. I've only ever used to spray lexan RC bodies because it's durable, and has a bit of an elasticity to it. I may have to give this a try in the future.
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Re: Wicked colors by Createx
I'm sorry but I was mistaken. The color above is Detail Magenta from wicked. But I have painted spoons as samples with createx. As far as how, well I didn't do anything special. I primed with Tamiya fine white primer. Thinned the paint with a little tamiya thinner and sprayed a lot of coats to get it to cover. I wet sanded the paint the next day and applied 2k clear. The next day I wet sanded the 2k with a 3000 sponge. I finished byt polishing using Menzerna products.
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