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Tamiya clear spray over Tamiya Matt spray?
Has anyone tried this? Does it work OK, or is there problems with matt and gloss paints over each other?
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Re: Tamiya clear spray over Tamiya Matt spray?
Provided they are the same types, you shouldn't have any problems.
Military modellers do this all the time.
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Re: Tamiya clear spray over Tamiya Matt spray?
Expect the matt to gloss up. If that's what U want, U won't have any problems.
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Re: Tamiya clear spray over Tamiya Matt spray?
Yeah that's what i want. I'm running out of gloss black, but have plenty of matt black and clear lacquer. Thanks.
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Re: Tamiya clear spray over Tamiya Matt spray?
I hate to barge in but...why the heck are you using Tamiya clear. IMO the stuff sucks. I just use regular automotive clears, cheaper and u get more...thats just me.
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Re: Tamiya clear spray over Tamiya Matt spray?
Well thansk for that. Where i live it is the easiest option. Also in the past i have used automotive paints to spray models and the paint chips quite easily.
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