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Using Gunze Sangyo Top Coat Gloss 501
Hi,
I am new in this forum. I'm bulding a Mclaren Mercedes MP 4/20 from Revell AG. My plan is to seal all the decals from the body with Gunze Sangyo Top Coat 501 but i'm afraid that i will get orange peel over the painting. I tryed last night on a peace of painted plastic to apply this Clear Coat and i'm not happy. Even if the Spray can is exactly like the Tamiya Spraycans, the result is very diferent! Becouse i don't have experience in Car Modelling (more experineced in airplain-modelling)i would like to ask somebody who already use'it how can i get a nice finish. Or if i apply 3 - 4 coats and the surface still have orange peel is possible to get a smooth surface with Tamiya 3 step Compound?? Please help! Thank you in advance for any answer! |
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Re: Using Gunze Sangyo Top Coat Gloss 501
This question should really have been directed to a modelling forum, rather than a Mclaren F1 roadcar forum. Unfortuantely I cannot help you
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Re: Using Gunze Sangyo Top Coat Gloss 501
Sorry! My bad!
I already post it on the modelling forum. |
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