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Model Master acurylic light ghost gray, Brad. I wonder if it was the paint I used. Worse comes to worst, I can always strip and repaint. Maybe do a different scheme.
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The paint was still able to be brushed after 2 days, Brad. I didn't thin it with anything, Robb. The paint was super-thin when it ca.e out the tube. I justirred it up, and slopped it on. I haven't checked it today. I have left it with the fan blowing on it for the past 3 days. I'll post more when I get home and check it out.
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That's you're problem. What you there is near pure linseed oil mixed with some pigment. Linseed oil can take weeks to harden. Oil paints can separate in the tube leaving you with the lightest of the linseed oil and some pigment.
How to fix it... Not sure if you can remove it without hurting the underlying layer as most stuff that'll break the linseed oil down may also attack the coat underneath. Well, try some odorless turpenoid (or just plain turpenoid if you can stand the smell) and gently clean the grooves & what with a soft cloth and a little turnpenoid.
How to fix it... Not sure if you can remove it without hurting the underlying layer as most stuff that'll break the linseed oil down may also attack the coat underneath. Well, try some odorless turpenoid (or just plain turpenoid if you can stand the smell) and gently clean the grooves & what with a soft cloth and a little turnpenoid.
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I'll give it a go. If need be, I'll break out the Purple Power and strip it.
Note to self: RTFB before I try something new!
Note to self: RTFB before I try something new!
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Brad: yes.
Robb: no.
Lesson learned, and thanks muchly, gentlebeings.
Robb: no.
Lesson learned, and thanks muchly, gentlebeings.
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Since I'm the resident village idiot, I have another question: What's the secret to drybrushing with acrylics? For whatever reason, they fail epically, compared to enamels.
Suggestions, learned ones?
Suggestions, learned ones?
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Thanks, Robb. I'll have to try that, since I can't figure out doing it with acrylic paints!
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Problem with dry brushing acrylics is that they dry too fast. Really only way to stop this is to add a retarder to the paint. It extends the drying time of the acrylic paint. Something like this -Lord Darth Beavis wrote:Since I'm the resident village idiot, I have another question: What's the secret to drybrushing with acrylics? For whatever reason, they fail epically, compared to enamels.
Suggestions, learned ones?
http://www.amazon.com/Sax-True-Flow-Acr ... B0044S8ZS8
should help you out. Maybe visit a local art supply store... HTH
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Thanks, Kev. I knew there was something off with my paints.
Does anybody know if we'll ever get Gunze paints here again? Or, is it even possible to ship them here?
Does anybody know if we'll ever get Gunze paints here again? Or, is it even possible to ship them here?
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Thanks, Kev. I knew there was something off with my paints.
Does anybody know if we'll ever get Gunze paints here again? Or, is it even possible to ship them here?
Does anybody know if we'll ever get Gunze paints here again? Or, is it even possible to ship them here?
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Welcome Lord Darth B
Hmmm, must be a local issue. At my LHS (in NJ) they have all the Mr. Surfacer's.Kylwell wrote:Mr. Hobby or Mr. Color? Or either... both... I just want my Mr. Surfacer!
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Make a solution 50% water, 25% Liquitex Flo-Aid, 25% Liquitex Slo-Dri and use that to extend your paints for dry-brushing. The better acrylic painters don't drybrush, but apply many fine layers of nearly transparent paints to get the effects they want.
It takes practice. And Vallejo, Reaper, etc. make acrylics designed to be thinned and hand-painted (less acrylic base, more pigment, much thicker). The Gunze might not need the water described above.
It takes practice. And Vallejo, Reaper, etc. make acrylics designed to be thinned and hand-painted (less acrylic base, more pigment, much thicker). The Gunze might not need the water described above.
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Yes you can. In fact, you should.
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I speak of the pompatous of plastic.
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Thanks for the tip, Ter!
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Is it possible to do a wash of enamel paint thinned with something like varsol over an acrylic base coat? I'm painting the engines on my Venator and I thought a a Testors jet exhaust wash over a Tamiya gunmetal base coat might be an interesting look... Can I attempt it with these paints or should I stick to acrylic over enamel to be safe?
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