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Old 09-14-2002, 10:06 PM   #91
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Re: Mold Lines

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In the first post of this thread, Guiddy speaks of using needle nose pliers to get rid of mold lines.

Would that be a non serated pair as I dont fancy attacking one of my kits with anything which is going to ruin them.
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He means pliers that also have side-cuttes built in... Or you can use plain old side cutters.


Most Tamiya instructions have a little pic of them in the second page... You don't need to buy the Tamiya ones though... any sharp set will do...
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Old 04-08-2003, 02:35 PM   #92
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Are you sure it is okay to only let the primer harder for 24 hours? Does it depend on the type of primer being used? I am using testors enamel plastic primer. Primera Man says to let primer harder for a week. I was going to primer some of my Enzo today because it got a deep scratch and i want to paint it tommorow because the weather is gonna be really nice. I don't want to risk ruining the paint job by painting over the primer too soon. What do you think Guiddy?

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Old 04-08-2003, 05:27 PM   #93
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Are you sure it is okay to only let the primer harder for 24 hours? Does it depend on the type of primer being used? I am using testors enamel plastic primer. Primera Man says to let primer harder for a week. I was going to primer some of my Enzo today because it got a deep scratch and i want to paint it tommorow because the weather is gonna be really nice. I don't want to risk ruining the paint job by painting over the primer too soon. What do you think Guiddy?

always use Tamiya for paint...as they are the ones that never screw up
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Old 05-02-2003, 12:48 PM   #94
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Hey nice step by step instructions on how to paint a model I tried your method for doing the black lining and it worked perfectly It saves so much time and the lines come out perfectly straight!
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Excellent black lining, what exactly is cutting paste? I was thinking of using black watercolor for this, might that work too?
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Erm,i would like to know..regarding the polishing job? can i just directly use car wax and polish it onto the paint job? without adding do doing anything? and..one more thing..the paint job...if i use black paint,do i need to like..paint the door lines? Thx..
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And this is how I do my black lining!

First clean out the door gaps with the back of a scalpel, carefully!

A very washy Tamiya gloss black is made, and using a thin brush, a large blob of the runny stuff is placed at the middle of a door shut, and immediatley you see it run up and down the door gap! Add more thinners if it stops, further down if you have to, then leave to dry!

You get little marks where the brush was dabbed, and when dry, these are lightly polished of with cutting paste or polish!


I dont get it how do you do that and do you use paint thinner to thin the black paint out? how do you paint it? can you explane it to me.
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Re: Painting model car bodies! Full instructions! (Yes, you have to use primer!)

1)is clear coat and lacquer the same result?
2)can i jus use clear coat?
3)paint the panel lines and window frame 1st,or clear coat then panel lines and window frame 1st?
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paint and thinner ratio

Dear guiddy,

I can see that you're very experienced in paint job for kits. Just want to ask you few question about lacquer paint. Very happy if you could reply it.

For your information, I am trying to use airbrush right now. For the paint and thinner, I am using Mr.Color lacquer paint and Mr.Thinner. I also using mini compressor and Anzen airbrush gun. Still in learning process though...

My question:
1. How much air pressure should I put to get the best result? Do I need to set the pressure in a particular Psi?
2. How much of paint and thinner that i should mix to get a good paint? Because some times when I spray it, it's not evenly spread.
3. Is there any specific procedure to treat lacquer paint?

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