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Interesting package arrived from Hlj (japanese translation wanted badly)
So I picked up this package at the post office today not sure of what was in it since it´s been quite a while since I ordered from Hlj. To my great suprise, it was the FG pearl pigment set! This item is now discontinued (not even listed, sorry) at Hlj and it was backordered when I placed my order so I guess I got a bit lucky.
I also recall that I ordered some 19" racing harts and CE28s, and now looking at Hlj.com it says that those items are discontinued aswell!???? WTF?! Anywho, here´s what was in the package: An overall shot of the set, six colors are included, yellow, pink, orange, light blue, purple and green. ![]() The pigments are extremly fine, when they say fine grain they mean it! ![]() Now I know the basics for using these pigments, but I always want to make sure of that so I always read the instructions but in this case it´s kinda difficult... Front: ![]() Back: ![]() Middle: ![]() ![]() Anyone willing to help translating the instructions? Thanks in advance! Regards, Fredrik
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Re: Interesting package arrived from Hlj (japanese translation wanted badly)
Well at the top it says FG...thats all I learned in my Japanese class.
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Re: Re: Interesting package arrived from Hlj (japanese translation wanted badly)
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Re: Re: Re: Interesting package arrived from Hlj (japanese translation wanted badly)
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and it says something about 1980
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-Josh- 96' Integra GSR / ITR cams/valvetrain. Skunk2 IM, Greddy evo2, AEM CAI, RMF Header, Megan testpipe, Hasport mounts, Eibach coilovers, Beaks tie bar, Megan H brace, Rota Attacks, F/R strut bar, Kirk 6 point cage, Bride Cugas, Takata 4 Point, ITR Steering wheel 98' SVT Contour, 3L Port-Matched swap with SVT cams/full bolt ons; 224fwhp. 01' Chevy Blazer, DD. |
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thanks a lot you guys, but again let´s focus on the JAPANESE part of the instructions, you see I can understand english perfectly, my japanese on the other hand is a bit rusty.
Seriously now, is´nt there any friendly japanese modeler how is willing to help me? kunta? hirofkd? peace out AFers
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/Fredrik Current Projects: -´70 Camaro Z28 (Baldwin Motion hood wanted!!!) -´32 Ford Roadster (on hold) ´69 Camaro thread |
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Re: Interesting package arrived from Hlj (japanese translation wanted badly)
I have no idea what the text says, but for pearls they're all basically the same:
1) Paint base color 2) shoot clearcoat mixed with pearl powder 3) shoot clear For the average airbrush jar I'd try a ratio of one jar of clear to 1/2 scoop of the pearl and test it on something, preferably a lightbulb or something as curvy to make the pearl effect more noticeable. Some pearls are so strong you only need to scoop it with a flat end of a toothpick, but seeing that your set came with the spoons I'd guess it needs more. It's all about the effect you're after.
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Re: Interesting package arrived from Hlj (japanese translation wanted badly)
< The front and back have no significant info except for the product overview like these are pearl powders that can be mixed with enamel, aclyric or lacquer blah blah blah. >
Example 1 Mix 10 cc of clear with one level spoon of FG Pearl - Top coat over black or similar chromatic color to create a sensitive pearl color. - Brightness may be lost when used on white or any of the lighter colors. Example 2 Mix 10 cc of clear with eight level spoons of FG Pearl - When applied relatively thick on white base coat, it will create a translucent pearl effect like the pearl shell. - When applied relatively thick on black base coat, it will create the brightest effect. - On gray base coat, it will create both translucent and bright effect, but the balance between them depends on the darkness of gray. - When using chromatic color for the base coat, pick the color similar to the pearl. - Depending on the angle viewed from, the ray reflected on the pearl pigment may be blended with other complementary colors reflected on the base coat, and this effect is more noticeable on lighter base color. Complementary colors Yellow : Bluish Purple Orange: Pastel Green Red: Green Blue: Yellow Lilac: Yellowish Green Green: Red * The two mixing ratios are examples and can be adjusted accordingly, but we recommend that you mix no more than than Example 2. * As the amount of pearl increases, the surface tends to lose its glossiness. If you need a glossy finish, we recommend using clear top coat, followed by polishing and waxing. * Achromatic colors are black, gray and white. Everything else is chromatic. Rainbow Pearl Titanium mica pearl pigment uses refined mica powder coated with oxidized titanium. White pearl pigment, such as the one used in MG Pearl, uniformly reflects all visible rays, while FG Pearls reflect a specific color according to the thickness of the titanium coating--we call it Rainbow Pearl colors. They're also referred to as interfered colors or polarized colors. One of the primary features of the Rainbow Pearl is its strong dependency to the base coat, and understanding its characteristics is crucial to the result. Each product blocks a specific range of colors, but the remaining complementary colors reach the underlying base coat. If the base coat is unabsorbable (like white), the complementary colors bounce back and blend with the blocked color, resulting in less vivid finish. On the other hand, if the base coat is absorbable like black, gray or similar to any of the complementary colors, the rays reflected on the base coat have less effect on the surface, resulting in more vivid finish. Generally, darker the base color, move vidid the finished appearance gets. As such, choosing the right kind of base color for your desired finish is crucial. On a side note, mixing pearl pigments will dull the result, so it's not recommended, unless you desire to do so for your own reasons. Note - Recommend using airbrush. Due to the nature of product, it's almost impossible to avoid brush stroke when the paint is applied with a brush. - Generally, pearl powder settle at the bottom of the paint container easily, so stir paint frequently. - This product is using a tight-sealing container. Make sure the lid makes the "snap" sound when storing. Caution -Don't put the product in your eye, nose or mouth. -Keep the product away from children. -Paint in a well-ventilated area. -Measuring spoons are made out of styrene and may melt in some solvents, so don't use them to stir paints. <In shot, just mix friggin' pearl and clear and do some experiment. >
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Thanks A LOT hirofkd, really helpful. Just got back from the test area (kitchen...) and let me say, WOW. I read this reply after had tested them, but still nice to know the recommended ratio. I tested the purple pearl on a white base, and it came out just the way I had imagined. It´s not visible at all when you´re looking at it from above, but if you angle it a bit the whole thing turns purple! I´d have thought that airbrushing some green pearl on a black base would have no to very little effect, but according to the instructions it will have it´s brightest effect!?
Very interesting reading, thanks again hirofkd! I´ll try to post some pics later today but the effect is so damn hard to capture on camera!
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/Fredrik Current Projects: -´70 Camaro Z28 (Baldwin Motion hood wanted!!!) -´32 Ford Roadster (on hold) ´69 Camaro thread |
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Re: Interesting package arrived from Hlj (japanese translation wanted badly)
HUmm.. nice!!>. you could take a few pics!!...
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Re: Re: Interesting package arrived from Hlj (japanese translation wanted badly)
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/Fredrik Current Projects: -´70 Camaro Z28 (Baldwin Motion hood wanted!!!) -´32 Ford Roadster (on hold) ´69 Camaro thread |
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I found the stuff at Hlj.com, damn that so called search function, I hate like dust in a clearcoat! Here it is! The Flagship starter set is the one I got. Anyone tried the stuff from Wave?
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/Fredrik Current Projects: -´70 Camaro Z28 (Baldwin Motion hood wanted!!!) -´32 Ford Roadster (on hold) ´69 Camaro thread |
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Re: Interesting package arrived from Hlj (japanese translation wanted badly)
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Robrex used the blue pearl in his awesome all carbon fibre Supra. http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...t=supra+engine Cheers Farrokh
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Yeah I remember that Supra, man it´s so badass.
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/Fredrik Current Projects: -´70 Camaro Z28 (Baldwin Motion hood wanted!!!) -´32 Ford Roadster (on hold) ´69 Camaro thread |
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Re: Interesting package arrived from Hlj (japanese translation wanted badly)
Yeah!! i didn´t notice that!!!
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