tamiya TS-13 clear lacquer on bare plastic
MaukaRunner
09-26-2003, 09:10 PM
Has anyone tried this or knows the outcome of spraying Tamiya clear lacquer on bare plastic???
bah humbug
09-26-2003, 10:07 PM
:disappoin
I would love to tell you to go try it! :grinno:
Your model will probably be a plastic blob after you do it. :lol2:
Don't do it! :naughty:
Your gonna melt you model. One of my friends tried it, and he told me his model just started melting. ALthough I think he was using model masters or something else.
If you don't believe me go ahead, because I 'm not totally sure. :naughty:
I would love to tell you to go try it! :grinno:
Your model will probably be a plastic blob after you do it. :lol2:
Don't do it! :naughty:
Your gonna melt you model. One of my friends tried it, and he told me his model just started melting. ALthough I think he was using model masters or something else.
If you don't believe me go ahead, because I 'm not totally sure. :naughty:
hirofkd
09-26-2003, 10:35 PM
Go ahead and try it. You'll find out that Tamiya synthetic lacquer won't damage the plastic, and you'll love it even more.
RallyRaider
09-27-2003, 07:02 AM
Never tried TS-13 straight on bare plastic. However I have sprayed other colours from Tamiya's TS range on bare plastic and had no reaction whatsoever with bare plastic. So I expect it will be fine. As Hirofkd says, the TS paints are a synthetic lacquer so not as hot as some other automotive lacquers.
MaukaRunner
09-27-2003, 09:33 PM
I have the spoon civic and integra and was just wondering if I can just spray it over the yellow plastic. I'll try it. Thanks everyone!
fujimituner235
09-28-2003, 03:24 AM
i dont think that would be a good idea
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