.....or is it always like this?
Hi guys,
Need advice for the above. I've never used the stuff before, and I suppose I was expecting a clear fluid that has the consistency of normal Tamiya acrylics, but instead it's like a thin syrup. Is this normal?
If it is always like this, what effect does it have on the consistency of other acrylics like, say, future or perhaps regular tamiya paints? Will they then have to be thinned, with X20A thinner for instance, in order they can be sprayed?
Should I premix Flat Base with thinner prior to adding to another paint?
Any advice on varying mixing ratios and the resulting effects would also be greatly appreciated.
Tamiya Flat Base - a bad batch...
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Several years ago I found that out in the worst way possible. I thought it was a clear flat and ruined a meticulous 'Betty Page Jungle Fever' figure paint job. Oh was I pissed.Thomas E. Johnson wrote:Its NOT a flat overcoat. Its ment to be mixed into Tamyia gloss paints to make them flat. If you apply it direct to a model you with get a white frosty mess.
Thanks for the replies guys.
LuiS, your recommended ratio for future and FB was most welcome. Thank you.
I'm not so sure I'll bother now though after reading through this currently active post. Seems more trouble than it's worth
LuiS, your recommended ratio for future and FB was most welcome. Thank you.
I'm not so sure I'll bother now though after reading through this currently active post. Seems more trouble than it's worth