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Help about the cars body
Hello all it has been a long weekend again and I had the cars body prepared to paint so I did it this weekend and I must say that it worked out quite well. No orange peel allmost perfect after having read all the threads about painting. But now I am a little confused about decals, laquer, compound and wax.
I do not know what to use when? Do I apply my decals right now or first a coat of laquer and then the decals, then compound and wax or ??????? Please advice, i would like to do it right now and don't mess it up like the first model. HELP...
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What paint did you use? (meaning metallic or not)
Basically, here's a concise rundown of the procedure (and it SHOULD BE PUT IN THE FAQ!!!) Order: 1. Solid colour (non-metallic): a) primer b) sanding the primer if necessary c) paint (several coats) d) sanding (if rough orange peel) e) cutting/rubbing/polishing - whatever you call it - compound. By the end of this step the paint should be smooth as a baby's butt!) f) decals g) wax 2. Metallic paint: a) primer b) sanding the primer if necessary c) paint (several coats) d) leave the paint alone!!! e) clear coat (several layers) f) sanding (if necessary) g) cutting/rubbing/polishing compound h) decals (as personaly preference, you might want to put the decals before clearcoating, I prefer not to clearcoat decals on race cars) i) wax HTH
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I used tamyia ts38 gun metal as paint, but I do not know if it is metallic or not. What's the difference?
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TS-38 Gun metal is metallic.
Other than that, Alex has you completely covered.... Ray
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Ok thx guys I will try to make this work out as well as possible.
if you have other little tips pls shoot them off.
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