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Createx Colors
Hello everyone
Please have some experience of Createx paint colors?http://www.createxcolors.com/index.html Which type is best for airbrush plastic models? Thank you for your advice.
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Re: Createx Colors
I've tried them.
![]() ![]() The models above were not painted with Createx. But the base they are sitting on was. It's a piece of plywood covered with fine model railroad gravel, and painted grey with Createx Airbrush Colors. I find that they're good for backgrounds (especially large ones), but I haven't liked them for use on models. They don't seem to leave a good surface finish when I use them on plastic.
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Re: Createx Colors
If I'm not mistaken the AutoAir formula is a little different. It sprays a lot better if thinned out correctly. I did a 32 Ford if I find pics I will post them. I tried it because a friend of mine sprayed a Chevy pick-up using the AutoAir brand. But the best thing is like any acrylic paint it cleans up easy using windex or any window cleaner with an amonia base. They do need to be clear coated. Urethane is your best bet when clearing over these paints you get the best result.
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Re: Createx Colors
Thank you for your reply. I want to try these colors http://www.createxcolors.com/product...aque/main.html such as chassis, interior ...
I just never found if you want to use the retarder as is necessary for Gunze.
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