Mica Blue Question?
Mr Mario
08-22-2002, 04:41 PM
Well here is my dumb question?
What is the difference between Mica Blue (Tamiya Spray Can) to the Regular Tamiya Blue ( in the paint jar X-4)?
How can I make mica blue without purchasing the Tamiya spray can. I don't want to buy it because I like using my airbrush!
Oh yah it's for the Impreza pictured below in my signature.:silly2:
What is the difference between Mica Blue (Tamiya Spray Can) to the Regular Tamiya Blue ( in the paint jar X-4)?
How can I make mica blue without purchasing the Tamiya spray can. I don't want to buy it because I like using my airbrush!
Oh yah it's for the Impreza pictured below in my signature.:silly2:
Jay!
08-22-2002, 05:37 PM
Just buy the spray can and spray it into a jar. It's pre-thinned, just make sure you have some lacquer thinner around... :)
freakray
08-22-2002, 05:49 PM
The difference.....
Mica blue is a metallic blue, it is darker than the x-4 blue but lighter than the metallic blue, I tried to mix it but after an hour of trying gave up.
Like Jay said, buy the spray can and spray it into the jar, it is easier, I did it and it worked great.
Ray
Mica blue is a metallic blue, it is darker than the x-4 blue but lighter than the metallic blue, I tried to mix it but after an hour of trying gave up.
Like Jay said, buy the spray can and spray it into the jar, it is easier, I did it and it worked great.
Ray
Mr Mario
08-22-2002, 06:50 PM
Hmmm Thanks I'll maybe just try a different colour.
:silly2:
:silly2:
Daryl
08-22-2002, 11:08 PM
If you don't want to pay big bucks for Tamiya paint, buy an automotive spraycan. In Australia at least, it costs ha;f the price and you get twice the quantity.
Bobj
08-23-2002, 05:51 AM
here is a mix from a hasegawa subaru wrc it uses gunze arcrylics.
(paint no 65at 35% no 80 35%& no 47 at 30%). I have not used it but the mix makes sense, i just cant remember what colours they are. I found this at www.1999.co.jp where you can view the instructions for some of the models, hope it helps.
Regards Bob.:)
(paint no 65at 35% no 80 35%& no 47 at 30%). I have not used it but the mix makes sense, i just cant remember what colours they are. I found this at www.1999.co.jp where you can view the instructions for some of the models, hope it helps.
Regards Bob.:)
Mr Mario
08-23-2002, 02:58 PM
Originally posted by Daryl
If you don't want to pay big bucks for Tamiya paint, buy an automotive spraycan. In Australia at least, it costs ha;f the price and you get twice the quantity.
Well it isn't that I don't want to but the Tamiya Spray can it's because I've spent bucks on my airbrush and comp.
It's all good and thanks for the help guys, this section gives more help than a Hobby Store! Keep it up.:flash:
If you don't want to pay big bucks for Tamiya paint, buy an automotive spraycan. In Australia at least, it costs ha;f the price and you get twice the quantity.
Well it isn't that I don't want to but the Tamiya Spray can it's because I've spent bucks on my airbrush and comp.
It's all good and thanks for the help guys, this section gives more help than a Hobby Store! Keep it up.:flash:
ales
08-23-2002, 03:25 PM
Another option is to go have some automotive paint mixed for you. Over here they usually can mix as little as 50 gramms of paint. And you won't need to have it mixed with hardener before painting as it's a metallic colour. You will need a paint code for that, and the World Rally Blue paint on the late model Scoobie is 02c.
Good luck.
Good luck.
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