Tamiyas Flat Base
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Tamiyas Flat Base
What, exactly, is Tamiya Flat Base X-21? Is it a 'flat' that can be added to gloss paints? A flat clear coat of some kind?
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Yep - it's just a really fine powder with enough carrier to make it mix easily with the other paints. Many a person (guilty!) has made the mistake of using it like it was a flat coat - only to find out it really isn't!Dr. Yo wrote:I picked some up awhile back, mainly to flatten Future-is it supposed to be so thick? My bottle had a consistency like half set pudding...
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I've always had poor results using the Tamiya flat base and Future. If you use too much (easy to do...) it'll turn milky white wherever it pools - corners, etc.
I've had great results with the Testor's MM Acryl Flat Clear. It's a lot more forgiving than Tamiya, and it produces a dead flat finish. It mixes well with future.
I've had great results with the Testor's MM Acryl Flat Clear. It's a lot more forgiving than Tamiya, and it produces a dead flat finish. It mixes well with future.
Raises handKekker wrote:Yep - it's just a really fine powder with enough carrier to make it mix easily with the other paints. Many a person (guilty!) has made the mistake of using it like it was a flat coat - only to find out it really isn't!Dr. Yo wrote:I picked some up awhile back, mainly to flatten Future-is it supposed to be so thick? My bottle had a consistency like half set pudding...
Kev
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