How do you get that super smooth model?
JE123
10-22-2001, 07:05 PM
On the model that I am working on now the paint is not real shiny. I think the problem is that it is not smooth enough. When I run my hand across it, it feels bumpy. But it is not real bad. I think it just needs to be sanded. What sandpaper do you recommend.
How do you get it to look like this?
How do you get it to look like this?
Jay!
10-22-2001, 07:23 PM
Here's the stuff you want.
RUBBING/POLISHING COMPOUND
Item: 87021
http://www.tamiyausa.com/product/tools/images/87021.jpg
Though the tube only says "Compound" on it. I guess you're just supposed to know what it's for. ;)
Edit: I guess they don't want me to leech the pic... :rolleyes:
RUBBING/POLISHING COMPOUND
Item: 87021
http://www.tamiyausa.com/product/tools/images/87021.jpg
Though the tube only says "Compound" on it. I guess you're just supposed to know what it's for. ;)
Edit: I guess they don't want me to leech the pic... :rolleyes:
primera man
10-22-2001, 07:35 PM
Originally posted by JE123
On the model that I am working on now the paint is not real shiny. I think the problem is that it is not smooth enough. When I run my hand across it, it feels bumpy. But it is not real bad. I think it just needs to be sanded. What sandpaper do you recommend.
How do you get it to look like this?
Before painting sand with 1200 wet n dry.
Always use a primmer first....lightly sanding between coats.
Spay your top coat on then use the Rubbing compound then the Tamiya wax for a real good polish.
With luck it will end up like this :) :) :) :)
On the model that I am working on now the paint is not real shiny. I think the problem is that it is not smooth enough. When I run my hand across it, it feels bumpy. But it is not real bad. I think it just needs to be sanded. What sandpaper do you recommend.
How do you get it to look like this?
Before painting sand with 1200 wet n dry.
Always use a primmer first....lightly sanding between coats.
Spay your top coat on then use the Rubbing compound then the Tamiya wax for a real good polish.
With luck it will end up like this :) :) :) :)
Guiddy
10-23-2001, 03:40 AM
If you can't get the Tamiya stuff, use a paint restoration compound from an Autoparts suppliers, and apply it with an old cotton T-shirt cut up.
You can get various gardes, so go quite fine. You don't want to rub the paint back off!
You can get various gardes, so go quite fine. You don't want to rub the paint back off!
genX
10-24-2001, 01:37 PM
Everytime I use rubbing compound, I end up taking too much paint off :( even if i don't rub so hard
Jay!
10-24-2001, 01:39 PM
How many coats of body color and/or clear do you use?
genX
10-24-2001, 10:21 PM
i usually put on about 3 coats until i get to the color I want using about 2 cans of tamiya spray paint! But I have never used a primer though. I'm definitely gonna give that a try in my next model
Jay!
10-24-2001, 10:22 PM
Try some clear coats, too. You'll have more "material" to go through before you mess up the color. ;)
Guiddy
10-25-2001, 05:08 AM
It's easier if you use a basecoat and lacquer, as when you start to see colour ion the cloth, STOP RUBBING!:D
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