Just wondering. A quick question.
GabrieLN
01-15-2006, 10:52 AM
-This applies to spraycan users only. (preferably Tamiya Spraycans cos paint characteristics and stuff being different resulting in different spray amounts) -
want to see if it's possible to further cut down on spray paint quantities. also part of improving i guess (using less to achieve the same results). so the question i would want to ask you guys is "what's your amount of spray can used per car IF you were to spray the side mirrors, rear wing and body SEPERATELY". which means in short, 3 times of spraying.
for me, after i use one on a car, i have only enough paint left in the spraycan to mist a few times on another car body, +/-.
Thanks in advance for your help. :lol:
P.S. this might be asked by others before etc but i am asking on a different scenario where the side mirrors, rear wing and body are sprayed seperately. searched past threads but did not find the answer i was looking for. :lol:
want to see if it's possible to further cut down on spray paint quantities. also part of improving i guess (using less to achieve the same results). so the question i would want to ask you guys is "what's your amount of spray can used per car IF you were to spray the side mirrors, rear wing and body SEPERATELY". which means in short, 3 times of spraying.
for me, after i use one on a car, i have only enough paint left in the spraycan to mist a few times on another car body, +/-.
Thanks in advance for your help. :lol:
P.S. this might be asked by others before etc but i am asking on a different scenario where the side mirrors, rear wing and body are sprayed seperately. searched past threads but did not find the answer i was looking for. :lol:
cfcrules
01-15-2006, 11:10 AM
I used two cans on my subaru, but it was my first proper model and I needed to remove all paint form it twice, so it would probably have been 1 and a half cans, plus about half a can of undercoat.
winstona
01-15-2006, 11:19 AM
One can is usually good enough for me. I spray them all seperately.
Winston
Winston
The Sheene Machine
01-15-2006, 11:23 AM
Using Tamiya TS paints I allow one can per car body when sprayed from the can. With airbrushing it you can get about 2 done. It does depend on the colour of course and how many coats you need to get the correct depth of colour.
HTH.
Paul
HTH.
Paul
stevenoble
01-15-2006, 12:01 PM
If I'm using normal colours,White,Red etc I'll usually get by with one full can.When using the Metallics I usually just put enough paint on to get the colour,then clearcoat over the colour with TS 13 to get the shine.So I probably only use about half a can of the metallic.
Vric
01-15-2006, 02:29 PM
1 can is good for 2 kit.
GabrieLN
01-16-2006, 06:53 AM
Thanx for the feedback guys. since it's still possible to cut down on paint, i will try to work on it for the next few builds. LOL
primera man
01-16-2006, 05:56 PM
Should get at least 2 models to 1 can
klutz_100
01-17-2006, 07:10 AM
Should get at least 2 models to 1 can
Jeeez! How I wish....... ;) I'm lucky if I can get two cans to a model!
Jeeez! How I wish....... ;) I'm lucky if I can get two cans to a model!
Lurchio
01-17-2006, 07:13 AM
Jeeez! How I wish....... ;) I'm lucky if I can get two cans to a model!
I hear that - I'm lucky if I can get 2 cans to one model.
How you get 2 models from one can is beyond me!!!
I hear that - I'm lucky if I can get 2 cans to one model.
How you get 2 models from one can is beyond me!!!
Vric
01-17-2006, 08:09 AM
How you use 2 can on a 1/24 kit is beyond me. This is a lot of paint !
klutz_100
01-17-2006, 09:02 AM
How you use 2 can on a 1/24 kit is beyond me. This is a lot of paint !
a lot of paint stripper, too!! :rofl:
a lot of paint stripper, too!! :rofl:
Lurchio
01-17-2006, 09:10 AM
How you use 2 can on a 1/24 kit is beyond me. This is a lot of paint !
I assume we are all still talking about Tamiya cans???
They only last 5 miuntes. I could never paint a whole car with one can - coverage is poor. Once you include skirts and mirrors and enough thickness for wet sanding and polishing (If I tried to wet sand a car with just one can of paint I would go staright through!)
And as for stripper Klutz I have no idea what you are on about - never stripped a car yet!
I guess you guys have a better technique (I'm envious coz the stuff is bloody expensive) but I'll stick to what I'm happy with, I don't stop laying on paint until I'm pleased with the coverage!
I assume we are all still talking about Tamiya cans???
They only last 5 miuntes. I could never paint a whole car with one can - coverage is poor. Once you include skirts and mirrors and enough thickness for wet sanding and polishing (If I tried to wet sand a car with just one can of paint I would go staright through!)
And as for stripper Klutz I have no idea what you are on about - never stripped a car yet!
I guess you guys have a better technique (I'm envious coz the stuff is bloody expensive) but I'll stick to what I'm happy with, I don't stop laying on paint until I'm pleased with the coverage!
Vric
01-17-2006, 09:16 AM
I just learned the "Pman way" when I first joined this forum.
If you use good white primer, even the worst Yellow paint will cover correctly. A Tamiya spray give me 6 to 7 coat of paint, and usually 3 is enough for most kits.
If you use good white primer, even the worst Yellow paint will cover correctly. A Tamiya spray give me 6 to 7 coat of paint, and usually 3 is enough for most kits.
Lurchio
01-17-2006, 09:26 AM
I just learned the "Pman way" when I first joined this forum.
If you use good white primer, even the worst Yellow paint will cover correctly. A Tamiya spray give me 6 to 7 coat of paint, and usually 3 is enough for most kits.
6 to 7 light coats maybe but I generally aim for 2 light coats and 2 wet coats and I can't get that from one can.
Maybe my spraying technique is inefficient but the finish speaks for itself!
If you use good white primer, even the worst Yellow paint will cover correctly. A Tamiya spray give me 6 to 7 coat of paint, and usually 3 is enough for most kits.
6 to 7 light coats maybe but I generally aim for 2 light coats and 2 wet coats and I can't get that from one can.
Maybe my spraying technique is inefficient but the finish speaks for itself!
cyberkid
01-17-2006, 09:50 AM
I just finished my enzo's body yesterday and had a tad left in my can of TS8.
3 mist 2 wet coats. (note here: my mist coats are VERY misty) Tami's fine white primer underneath.
I light spray can results, but I don't like the fealing that I am spraying more onto the walls of my paint booth (aka cardboard box) than on the model.
As for those godly people who can get 2 or more models outta one can ...
:worshippy
Pman.. can you shed a little light on how?
3 mist 2 wet coats. (note here: my mist coats are VERY misty) Tami's fine white primer underneath.
I light spray can results, but I don't like the fealing that I am spraying more onto the walls of my paint booth (aka cardboard box) than on the model.
As for those godly people who can get 2 or more models outta one can ...
:worshippy
Pman.. can you shed a little light on how?
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