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couple newbie problems..


jdmstreethatch
05-14-2005, 09:31 PM
first problem I have is that I primered a corvette body in gray primer. I have sprayed several coats of Gloss Yellow paint over it but the primer is still showing through, any suggestions??

on my first finsihed model i painted it Tamiya Gloss White and its very sticky when you touch the body, is there something I can spray over the model after I paint it to make it feel smooth?

Whenever i brush paint smaller parts such as dash boards, roll cages, engines, stuff like that, i always get brush marks in the paint. Any tips for brush painting??


thanks
chris

ImolaEK
05-14-2005, 09:40 PM
Whenever i brush paint smaller parts such as dash boards, roll cages, engines, stuff like that, i always get brush marks in the paint. Any tips for brush painting??


Maybe those parts are too big to be painted with a brush:lol:
No but seriously, i wouldn't paint dash boards and engines with a brush. Those a bit too big for that. Roll cages, i paint those with brush, though i have never had the problem of seeing the brush marks.

Vric
05-14-2005, 09:45 PM
first problem I have is that I primered a corvette body in gray primer. I have sprayed several coats of Gloss Yellow paint over it but the primer is still showing through, any suggestions??

With light color, like yellow, you NEED to use White primer.


Whenever i brush paint smaller parts such as dash boards, roll cages, engines, stuff like that, i always get brush marks in the paint. Any tips for brush painting??


Tamiya Acrylic do that. If you don't want brush mark, Enamel is better for that. Try making many small coat. There is no real solution for this (beside using an airbrush or enamel paint)

jja1969
05-14-2005, 09:57 PM
a vric no offence but jdmstreethatches 1st model was gloss white not black

white97ex
05-14-2005, 11:10 PM
on the brush painting. invest in cheap wal mart paint. it is great for spray painting items such as that. that 94 cent can goes quite a way. if you dont use, or can't get white primer. always spray white under any light color. the base coat be it primer or first coat of paint affects the final color. if you spray metallics, always lay down some silver before the final color coat.

Vric
05-15-2005, 11:11 AM
a vric no offence but jdmstreethatches 1st model was gloss white not black

My Bad, Got this problem with Black paint and it was late :D

jja1969
05-15-2005, 06:16 PM
s'orrite vric

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