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Re: Re: airbrushing nail polish
The bad thing about Future is that it can't be polished, so I find it works great for small detail parts (it can be applied with a brush quite safely) but I don't like using it for bodies.[/quote]
I've certainly been able to polish it! But I've found that Tamiya's acrylic clear works much better (despite its much higher cost per ounce!) |
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yeah future is a PITA to try to polish if you get a rough finish ... since it is more of a polish then a paint it makes sense tho ...
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Re: airbrushing nail polish
i can polish my future clear coat no problem.. as long as it's completely dry (i.e. at least 24 hours)
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Re: airbrushing nail polish
The car below was painted using the method I described in a earlier post.
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Re: airbrushing nail polish
tonioseven, that looks FULLY SIK MATE. goodstuff, im gonna have a crack at paint with nailpolish in bout a week when i start my 1/38th datsun fairlady Z (with wind up motor
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