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Old 10-26-2008, 02:49 PM
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Clear, compatible with Modelers' Super Clear

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I have a few builds that are semi done when it comes to clear coating. I've used Modelers' Super Clear but now there is no re-stock of the brand. I can't get any information from the jar whether the paint is laquer or acrylic. Any of you guys know or can give me a hint on what other brand to use on top of Super Clear?

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Re: Clear, compatible with Modelers' Super Clear

Modelers' paints are synthetic lacquer-based acrylic paint (much like Tamiya TS sprays and Gunze's Mr. Color), so "theoretically," Modelers' paints are compatible with other synthetic lacquer paints. But when changing a bland, make sure you build a protective layer by spraying (or airbrushing) lightly for the first few times.
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