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Tamiya compound question
I've read the tamiya compound tutorial, but I have a doubt that's not answered there.
If I paint a car with more than one color, for instance red with yellow stripes, can I use the tamiya compound? or will the yellow from the sripes bleed if I use compound? Thanks in advance and sorry for my poor english. |
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Re: Tamiya compound question
There is a possibilty that one color will smear into the other. Best thing to do is clear coat over the entire car then polish, or clear over the first color then paint on the stripes, then polish.
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Re: Tamiya compound question
Ok, thanks a lot
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Re: Tamiya compound question
On the Jaguar I'm building, I've used tamiya compound over white (from tamiya spray can) and purple (from humbrol) with no problems. If paint coats are completely dry I think you should have no problems.
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