Tamiya Acrylics
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Tamiya Acrylics
I am working on a enterprise d model which is my first model for a long time. I am gonna use a airbrush and I have read about various ways of painting the model and plan to paint then decal then dullcoat. My question is i have matt and gloss paints and wondered if it makes any difference with matt and gloss if i use a clear gloss after painting but before decals. Will the different matts and acrylics show through after a gloss coat? Is it best to use one or the other? If anyone could help out or explain what process they use it would be appreciated as i wanna get this model right.
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Dan
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Dan
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In my experience it takes more coats of clear gloss to make flat paints appear as glossy as their gloss counterparts.
I've done it when the color(s) I want are not all available as flats or gloss, just takes a little more work on the clear gloss end. I prefer to use paints that are all the same sheen, but if you don't have any choice, you'll have to make do with what you have.
Be careful when spraying flat paints over glossy ones, I've had problems in the past with the flat paints cracking, I think that was due to a too heavy coat.
Ken
I've done it when the color(s) I want are not all available as flats or gloss, just takes a little more work on the clear gloss end. I prefer to use paints that are all the same sheen, but if you don't have any choice, you'll have to make do with what you have.
Be careful when spraying flat paints over glossy ones, I've had problems in the past with the flat paints cracking, I think that was due to a too heavy coat.
Ken
Re: Tamiya Acrylics
here is the process I use and I love it, I have had great results every time!DanDan wrote:I am working on a enterprise d model which is my first model for a long time. I am gonna use a airbrush and I have read about various ways of painting the model and plan to paint then decal then dullcoat. My question is i have matt and gloss paints and wondered if it makes any difference with matt and gloss if i use a clear gloss after painting but before decals. Will the different matts and acrylics show through after a gloss coat? Is it best to use one or the other? If anyone could help out or explain what process they use it would be appreciated as i wanna get this model right.
Thanks
Dan
I found that painting, then glossing(for decals) then glossing again(to level out decals) then matte coating added to many coasts and I wasnt getting a accetable fisnish on the scale I was painting, too many coats, and detail would get lost, or panel lines filled, ect....
So I stopped using Tamyia and started using Vallejo acrylics. I mix my paint w/ straight future, this give the paint enough of a gloss that decals work great on them. Then I add a shot or two of future to level out the decals, then my matte coat. I have been very pleased w/ my results thus far.
Persoanlly I find the vallejo paints to have much better coverage, and a smoother finish when properly thinned down and applied via airbrush....hell even for reagular brush painting the stuff is great! I never really did liek the tamyia stuff, I try to avoid it if I can.
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Future is a clear floor wax, believe it or not. Its actually Pledge with Future Shine. Dont let the name fool you - its really not wax, but a hard acrylic finish.
http://www.floorcareproducts.com/floor-finish/index.asp
Hey redfinger, what percentages do you use with vallejo and future? What ratio paint to future?
http://www.floorcareproducts.com/floor-finish/index.asp
Hey redfinger, what percentages do you use with vallejo and future? What ratio paint to future?
depends, you kinda got to get a feel for it. BUt I would say for airbrushing it is pretty close to a 1 to 1 and for brush painting 3 paint to 1 future.jdeleonardis wrote:Future is a clear floor wax, believe it or not. Its actually Pledge with Future Shine. Dont let the name fool you - its really not wax, but a hard acrylic finish.
http://www.floorcareproducts.com/floor-finish/index.asp
Hey redfinger, what percentages do you use with vallejo and future? What ratio paint to future?
Ashton
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