Weird paint problem help me figure it out!
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- Sluis Van Shipyards
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Weird paint problem help me figure it out!
I wish I had a picture of this, but I've got what looks like dust on my paint job, but it's not dust. My first guess would be it's paint that dried before it hit the surface, but it's in areas where overspray isn't likely to hit it. It's mostly in tight areas. Check this picture of the model: http://rogue74.nt3.npsis.com/chissclawc ... 60505b.jpg
In the areas where the outside of the wing joins the wing pylon I get this problem along with the insides of the intakes. There's was also some along the ball cockpit sides. It's driving me nuts.
In the areas where the outside of the wing joins the wing pylon I get this problem along with the insides of the intakes. There's was also some along the ball cockpit sides. It's driving me nuts.
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I wonder if it could be caused by static? It seems to be happening in corners, areas that are hard to sand, right? How "sticky" are the grains, can you wipe them off without too much trouble? I've had the same problem with spray paint, when I'd swear the model was clean as a whistle before I painted it.
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I think you are airbrushing too far from the model. Get closer.Sluis Van Shipyards wrote:It's just one color being sprayed. The pressure is right (15psi) and the paint seems to be thinned correctly because these areas are the only places this is happening. It's not sticky or anything, but you do need to use fine sandpaper to get it off.
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I had a problem with PolyScale flat for a little while. Eventually I figured out I was spraying at too low a pressure. I was painting at low pressure/low volume detail work and just left the pressure low. When I eventually brought it back up I got better atomization and bettery pre-drying and had no problems. Also, I painted a lighter coat.
Now no problems with PolyScale again. It's my favorite acrylic flat.
I do like and use PolyScale's Plastic Prep too. It removes surface oils, and addresses the static issue, too.
Now no problems with PolyScale again. It's my favorite acrylic flat.
I do like and use PolyScale's Plastic Prep too. It removes surface oils, and addresses the static issue, too.
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