Testors Acryl paint over Tamiya acrylic...Does this work?
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Testors Acryl paint over Tamiya acrylic...Does this work?
A friend of mine suggested using Testors Acryl instead of Tamiya acrylic paint. He likes how durable Testors Acyl is. The problem is I was going to use Tamiya XF-12 JN Grey on a TOS Enterprise since it's a match to the WalMart 'Concrete' color sample that is mentioned in Paul Newitt's article: What Color is the Classic Enterprise: http://culttvman.com/main/?p=7718
Has anyone used Testors Acryl Clear over Tamiya acrylic paint to seal it? Will this work? I'm concerned they won't be compatible.
I applied both Testors Acryl and Tamiya acrylic paints to a piece of plastic and and after both cured I wiped them with Windex and the Tamiya came right off. The Testors Acryl didn't budge.
Any tips or advice will be welcome.
Has anyone used Testors Acryl Clear over Tamiya acrylic paint to seal it? Will this work? I'm concerned they won't be compatible.
I applied both Testors Acryl and Tamiya acrylic paints to a piece of plastic and and after both cured I wiped them with Windex and the Tamiya came right off. The Testors Acryl didn't budge.
Any tips or advice will be welcome.
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Experiment. I'd lay down a couple of coats of the Tamiya colour on a scrap, let that cure for a couple of days and then try the Testor's.
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Yes, I put layers of different acrylic paints over each other all the time.
Gunze and Tamiya can be mixed, but neither can mix with Acryl.
You may want to put a thin clear coat between layers if you're masking. Future works great for this.
Gunze and Tamiya can be mixed, but neither can mix with Acryl.
You may want to put a thin clear coat between layers if you're masking. Future works great for this.
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By mixing do you mean Gunze and Tamiya can be mixed wet?TER-OR wrote:Yes, I put layers of different acrylic paints over each other all the time.
Gunze and Tamiya can be mixed, but neither can mix with Acryl.
You may want to put a thin clear coat between layers if you're masking. Future works great for this.
I'm going to apply some clear Acryl over the Tamiya paint on some scrap plastic. I'll look at it tomorrow to see if it worked.
Whether I use the Testors Acryl or Tamiya acrylic paint on the model I'm still going to give it a coat of Future before and after I apply the decals. I'll then apply a final coat of Testors Acryl flat clear to seal it. I'm hoping I can start with the Tamiya, then Future for decals and then Teastors Acryl on top.
Thanks! I just figured I can seal the Tamiya with Testors Acryl. Testors Acryl is a very good solid paint. I tried removing it with both Windex and Alcohol and neither will take it off.Kylwell wrote:Yes, you can mix Tamiya with Gunze or vice versa with no issues. You can also thin either of them with lacquer thinner if you're so inclined.
I've layered acrylic on acylic with just about every type paint imaginable without issues.
When Tamiya is mixed with lacquer thinner does it then behave more like lacquer?Kylwell wrote:Yes, you can mix Tamiya with Gunze or vice versa with no issues. You can also thin either of them with lacquer thinner if you're so inclined.
Can Testors Acryl be applied over Tamiya that was mixed with lacquer thinner?
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Nope, we mentioned earlier the Tamiya and Gunze acrylics are completely compatible mixing liquids. Remember, though, Gunze does make a lacquer (or something like a lacquer) called Mr. Color. That I wouldn't mix with the acrylics.
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No problem, I just wanted to make sure we weren't talking about the two different products.
FYI, I find the Tamiya flat paints are WAY too flat. I like Gunze's semi-gloss and often use the Gunze or Tamiya Flat Base to make the gloss paints a semi-gloss. The Tamiya flats are nearly chalky, in my experience - they always look like they cover more than they really do, so when I overcoat with Future or something it becomes obvious the coat's not as good as it looked..
FYI, I find the Tamiya flat paints are WAY too flat. I like Gunze's semi-gloss and often use the Gunze or Tamiya Flat Base to make the gloss paints a semi-gloss. The Tamiya flats are nearly chalky, in my experience - they always look like they cover more than they really do, so when I overcoat with Future or something it becomes obvious the coat's not as good as it looked..
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