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help, paint not going on smoothly


Kosmonaut
06-03-2002, 05:33 PM
i am using tamia white with tamia thinner
but for some reason the paint keep on splattering and leaving a coarse finish
what could be causing it?

Kosmonaut
06-03-2002, 06:29 PM
anyone????

MX100
06-03-2002, 06:31 PM
ummm? wat paint?
spray can?
Acrylic?

Kosmonaut
06-03-2002, 06:39 PM
acrylic
airbrushed

daggerlee
06-03-2002, 07:02 PM
Hm....PSI may be too high, try using a lower PSI. If it's a double action, don't pull all the way back, try putting it on more fine. Try thinning it more too, and remember thin light coats are the key. Also, when you're spraying, don't spray directly onto the model, start outside and sweep your way across.

Kosmonaut
06-03-2002, 07:05 PM
it's really weird
if i use a low PSI the paint splatters or doesnt come out at all
and if i turn it up, it comes out chunky
but the paint is really thin, thinner than what i usually use

Vric
06-03-2002, 07:14 PM
I got the same problem 2 day ago with Tamiya Paint.. I used Testor Acrylic and it worked fine.... don't know why, I can't get tamiya paint to work with my airbrush..

Maybe tamiya paint dry too fast in my paintbrush.. :confused:

daggerlee
06-03-2002, 08:50 PM
How thin are you thinning your paint? It should be the consistency of milk. Also, your paint may not be mixed well enough - you need to stir it with a toothpick and really get the gunk at the bottom of the jar.

nikanora
06-03-2002, 09:04 PM
What i ussually use to stir up my paint are the sticks/bars from the now empty and useless model trees. i just cut out sticks long enough and use them, works better than toothpics for me.

Also make sure your not either too close or too far away from the model.

nika

Kosmonaut
06-03-2002, 09:10 PM
its a little thinner than milk consistency, or the usual paint consistency i use
i tried thinning it even more, and doing a rim
the paint went on smoothly, but didn't dry glossy
WTF is going on

ninjaboy20
06-04-2002, 05:28 AM
hey Kosmonaut....
The only problem i can help you with is your lose of glossiness when you thin your Tamiya paints. the reason why is doesnt have a glossy shine after you mix the thinner is because you added too much thinner.....A local hobby shop told me to only add 1 part thinner to 3 parts thinner.....any more could be the result of lose of glossiness....sorry i dont know whats causing your clumpy paint....i dont have an airbrush....i use compressed air cans....cant really afford one yet:( hope this helps

Scorp21
06-05-2002, 02:43 PM
Originally posted by ninjaboy20
hey Kosmonaut....
The only problem i can help you with is your lose of glossiness when you thin your Tamiya paints. the reason why is doesnt have a glossy shine after you mix the thinner is because you added too much thinner.....A local hobby shop told me to only add 1 part thinner to 3 parts thinner.....any more could be the result of lose of glossiness....sorry i dont know whats causing your clumpy paint....i dont have an airbrush....i use compressed air cans....cant really afford one yet:( hope this helps



You can afford an Acura Integra but you can't afford a new airbrush?

ales
06-05-2002, 03:03 PM
Originally posted by Scorp21




You can afford an Acura Integra but you can't afford a new airbrush?

That's not too nice of a first post, is it? :confused:

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