flat red spray
wishihadar34
11-29-2002, 04:42 AM
does anyone know if any company makes flat red spray paint??? I know tamiya has flat black and some others but no red. are there any companies that make it??? i haven't been able to find any.
I can't seem to make my brush painting look smooth. so i've been thinken of getten a airbrush. found one at a local hobby shop but it uses those compressed air cans. dunno if its the right way to go since i don't know much about this.
please help me so confused:confused:
tips on brush painting, thoughts on airbrushes, or if ya know where i can get flat red spray would be much appreciated
thanks thanks:D :) :D :)
I can't seem to make my brush painting look smooth. so i've been thinken of getten a airbrush. found one at a local hobby shop but it uses those compressed air cans. dunno if its the right way to go since i don't know much about this.
please help me so confused:confused:
tips on brush painting, thoughts on airbrushes, or if ya know where i can get flat red spray would be much appreciated
thanks thanks:D :) :D :)
UKSupraboy
11-29-2002, 05:32 AM
I'm pretty sure that I have seen flat red automotive paint, maybe it is primer, but not sure about model paints.
There is also flat, orangy-red auto primer that might suit something like seats etc.
There is also flat, orangy-red auto primer that might suit something like seats etc.
2000-redrider
11-29-2002, 02:31 PM
You could always use Testors Dullcote over gloss red. That will give you a flat red. You could also make you own "dullcote" by mixing Tamiya flat base with Future floor polish. I can't remember the exact ratios but by varying amounts you can adjust the amount of sheen.
Honoturtle
11-29-2002, 02:52 PM
Ummmm Testors make a Flat red, paint #1150, To me it works really well, but it's not a spray can, you can use it on an airbrush though. I used it on the seats of my supra.
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