Flowquil for bussard dome
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Flowquil for bussard dome
Has anyone used Flowquil paint to coat the inside of clear bussard dome to give it a diffused look...so you can not see the led lights until illuminated?
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Yes. I used Floquil Flat Base on the domes of both my 1/1000 and 1/350 Enterprise builds. I found it coats best when brushed on with a soft brush. I used a good amount and let it flow all over the inside of the dome by tilting and turning the dome as the paint flowed. Once I had a good even coat, I set the dome down and allowed the Floquil to pool in the center as it dried. It can take a day to dry. I didn't try airbrushing it.
Here's how it looked unlit:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/29607470@N08/9086357339/
I think it's very close to the look of the domes on the 11 footer:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/29607470@N08/9089088284/
Here's how it looks lit up with the spokes turning:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/29607470@N08/9374353754/
As an aside, I brushed the inner spinner dome with Tamiya transparent orange acrylic on the inside surface:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/29607470@N08/8938934404/
Here's how it looked unlit:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/29607470@N08/9086357339/
I think it's very close to the look of the domes on the 11 footer:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/29607470@N08/9089088284/
Here's how it looks lit up with the spokes turning:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/29607470@N08/9374353754/
As an aside, I brushed the inner spinner dome with Tamiya transparent orange acrylic on the inside surface:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/29607470@N08/8938934404/
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Flowquill for bussard dome
Thanks Trekriffic and nice work...great photos. Do I just look for fowquil flat base? Is it white or just called flat base? Thanks for your help.
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Re: Flowquill for bussard dome
You can try finding it under Floquil or Polly Scale Flat. Good luck though. Testors discontinued the Polyscale and Floquil paint lines last year. I bought the last bottle my LHS had on the shelf and I treat it like gold.belkin321 wrote:Thanks Trekriffic and nice work...great photos. Do I just look for fowquil flat base? Is it white or just called flat base? Thanks for your help.
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Flowquill for bussard dome
I found some on EBay...would you be able to post a link to a photo of the bottle label for the dome diffuser? I could narrow my search then. Thanks for your help.
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Re: Flowquill for bussard dome
It's Floquil F110015 Flat Finishbelkin321 wrote:I found some on EBay...would you be able to post a link to a photo of the bottle label for the dome diffuser? I could narrow my search then. Thanks for your help.
flof110015 by trekriffic, on Flickr
It's milky white in a 1 oz bottle. Mixes well with enamel paints.
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Flowquil for bussard dome
Many thanks Trekkriffic.
Flowquil for bussard dome
I have come across info that testers has re-issued flowquil with testers "createfx"
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Re: Flowquil for bussard dome
I looked it up on Google. Their CreateFX flat base is acrylic. Floquil is oil based.belkin321 wrote:I have come across info that testers has re-issued flowquil with testers "createfx"
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