Spraying Tamiya Flat
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Spraying Tamiya Flat
Does anyone spray Tamiya flat with just Tamiya thinner? Details please - techniques, results, tips, warnings? I've been spraying Tamiya Flat thinned with Future for a few years now and it never fails to provide a consistent perfect finish. But it takes like half the jar of flat to null out all that glossy Future.
Re: Spraying Tamiya Flat
The flat from Tamiya is just a flattening agent. It has to be added to a carrier of some kind to work.
Spraying just the flat base is generally a disaster. It covers it with a white snowy layer that is hard to strip off again.
Kev
Spraying just the flat base is generally a disaster. It covers it with a white snowy layer that is hard to strip off again.
Kev
Re: Spraying Tamiya Flat
Thanks. I thought it was meant to be thinned and sprayed like any paint color.
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Re: Spraying Tamiya Flat
Here are formulas for mixing Tamiya Flat Base with "Future"* to create different effects:
1 part flat base to 3 parts Future = very flat
1 part flat base to 10 parts Future = flat
1 part flat base to 15 parts Future = satin
*"Future" has been re-branded yet again. See my post here for details:
http://www.starshipmodeler.net/talk/vie ... 6&t=123589
1 part flat base to 3 parts Future = very flat
1 part flat base to 10 parts Future = flat
1 part flat base to 15 parts Future = satin
*"Future" has been re-branded yet again. See my post here for details:
http://www.starshipmodeler.net/talk/vie ... 6&t=123589
Michael McMurtrey
IPMS-USA #1746
IPMS-Canada #1426
Carrollton, TX
"Yup, exactly what SpaceRanger1 is saying. 100%" — seashark
IPMS-USA #1746
IPMS-Canada #1426
Carrollton, TX
"Yup, exactly what SpaceRanger1 is saying. 100%" — seashark
Re: Spraying Tamiya Flat
Now that you mention it , I think I recall something like that. But it always seems to take more.