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Clearcoating after panel lines
Hi Guys,
I'm in the process of clearcoating my Calsonic Impul Z, when its finished i'll put some pics. My question is, after painting the panel lines with tamiya x-18 acrylic, i will clear coat it with some TS13, so will the acrylic run from the panel lines and make a mess? |
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Re: Clearcoating after panel lines
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Re: Clearcoating after panel lines
Thanks Steve, i'll keep that in mind. I was thinking of thinning down the tS13 with some lacquer thinner from Tamiya, but I have the Gunze stuff. Im just worried if the clear fills in the panel lines.
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Re: Clearcoating after panel lines
....and also 77, real cars don't have jet black panel lines unless the body color is very dark. I've found that, for lighter colors, a more convincing shadow can be had if I darken some left over body color with black or brown, thin it down and use a fine brush to apply it to the trench lines using capillary action. As it dries I repeat this until I get the shade I like.
Silvers and grays like to be mixed with black while warmer colors like reds, yellows and golds like brown. One advantage of using acrylics over a lacquer clear (if the decals can handle it) is that the panel shading can be removed safely if I overdo it. (I use 2k clears now because it seals everything in an impermeable coat of liquid plastic.) Take a look at cars in parking lots under different lighting conditions and you'll notice the subtleties.
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Re: Clearcoating after panel lines
I wouldn't apply panel lines before clearcoat.
I also wouldn't use a gloss paint for panel lines. What I do use (after clear coat when it's neccessary) is something transparent like Tamiya Smoke or a Citidal (Games Workshop) Ink thinned down to it's more transparent and less viscous. I like it very transparent because it allows, or at least my head says it does, some of the base color to affect the colour of the shadow. As said before, I also never use black for shadows.
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Re: Clearcoating after panel lines
Thaks for the tip guys, much appreciated
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