simulating tinted glass
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simulating tinted glass
What methods can be used to make clear plasitc simulate tinted glass? Basically so you can still see through it, but it is darker, like tinted sunglasses, but not mirrored glasses
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Questions...
-how big is the item?
-what color are you planning: smoked tint, green-tint, yellow-tint?
-are you brush painting the color or airbrushing?
There are several colors of stain-glass dyes that can be used to tint clear styrene. Tamiya makes a great 'smoke' color that airbrushes very nicely, and some folks claim to have brush painted it successfully.
-how big is the item?
-what color are you planning: smoked tint, green-tint, yellow-tint?
-are you brush painting the color or airbrushing?
There are several colors of stain-glass dyes that can be used to tint clear styrene. Tamiya makes a great 'smoke' color that airbrushes very nicely, and some folks claim to have brush painted it successfully.
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to be more specific, it will be the cockpit canopy for the Shuttle Tydirium. Hoping to get a blackish tint, but still be able to see some detail in the cockpit
This might not be the best forum for it now that I think about it, it might be more of a painting/finishing question using some shade of stain or some kind of polish
This might not be the best forum for it now that I think about it, it might be more of a painting/finishing question using some shade of stain or some kind of polish
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Testors made a rattle can paint called Black Window Tint. I've used it once on a Porsche windshield and it worked well. You can vary the transparency by spraying on more or fewer coats. As I recall, I laid the windshield as flat as possible to prevent the paint from puddling and sprayed multiple light coats.
"Well--we'll be safe for now--thank goodness we're in a bowling alley--"
I'm partial to real window tint myself. A giant roll from the auto parts store is like $20 and will last forever. I find the lighter tints to work better, unless you plan on lighting the inside.
It's thin, but still doesn't work that well on compound curves, so it's not for every application.
The best way to apply it is to mix up a drop of baby shampoo in a small cup of water and liberally apply it to the windshield and both sides of the tint. Then just press all the bubbles and soapy solution out with a small squeegee and let it dry for a day or so.
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It's thin, but still doesn't work that well on compound curves, so it's not for every application.
The best way to apply it is to mix up a drop of baby shampoo in a small cup of water and liberally apply it to the windshield and both sides of the tint. Then just press all the bubbles and soapy solution out with a small squeegee and let it dry for a day or so.
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Personally,... I use the tinted clear styrene by Raboesch.
It used to be distibuted under Midwest Products in their "super styrene center".
Brown was my preferance.
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/attachme ... tid=277878
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http://www.raboesch.com/english/cat1_sheets.htm
Cornwall Model boats still seems to have stock, and they have very
quick shipping to the United States.
http://www.cornwallmodelboats.co.uk/aca ... h-604.html
It used to be distibuted under Midwest Products in their "super styrene center".
Brown was my preferance.
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/attachme ... tid=277878
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/attachme ... id=2308610
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showpost ... stcount=32
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http://www.raboesch.com/english/cat1_sheets.htm
Cornwall Model boats still seems to have stock, and they have very
quick shipping to the United States.
http://www.cornwallmodelboats.co.uk/aca ... h-604.html
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Future with clear paint...
I always dip my clear parts in Future. Mix Citadel inks with Future, and dip.
The ratio of the mix determines the degree of tint. Best part, if you mess it up, simply rinse and repeat.
Jeff
The ratio of the mix determines the degree of tint. Best part, if you mess it up, simply rinse and repeat.
Jeff