Anti-slip surfaces
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Anti-slip surfaces
Any ideas on how to replicate an anti-slip coating for the "stepping" surface of an aircraft?
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Typically I like the Grimy Black color - like rubber.
But I have heard of guys using the black sandpaper. THough on a small scale aircraft it wouldn't work I think.
But I have heard of guys using the black sandpaper. THough on a small scale aircraft it wouldn't work I think.
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There are the sanding films out there, K&S markets some, I think. They could be cut to shape and glued in position.
Or mask the area off, and paint it with a sandable primer which leaves a rough texture, and paint flat black.
I'll have to make some soon, too, and may try some of these techniques.
Or mask the area off, and paint it with a sandable primer which leaves a rough texture, and paint flat black.
I'll have to make some soon, too, and may try some of these techniques.
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I've tried:
Textured spray-paint-- too coarse for this scale, but the best so far.
Stippled putty/thinner-- too soft in detail... would work for a much larger scale ship.
Sandpaper/film-- That's exactly the texture I want, but on compound curves... so no go on the sandpaper
Do you think Micro balloons "glued" with primer would work?
Textured spray-paint-- too coarse for this scale, but the best so far.
Stippled putty/thinner-- too soft in detail... would work for a much larger scale ship.
Sandpaper/film-- That's exactly the texture I want, but on compound curves... so no go on the sandpaper
Do you think Micro balloons "glued" with primer would work?
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That's a good idea. A slight variation I just thought of is to replace the microballoons with baking soda. I add baking soda to Mr. Surfacer when I need the equivalent of "Mr. Surfacer 50", and if I don't mix it well, the surface will have a grainy look.karim wrote:Looks like the Microballoons is going to do the trick:
I sprayed primer on a masked area, then while still wet, liberally squirted on micro balloons. Finally, sprayed on some more primer... still waiting for it to dry, but it looks pretty good.
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The Surfacer 500 has a gritty texture anyway, unlike the 1000. Microbaloons in that might be an interesting experiment.
Now I'll have to pick up a jar for the projects I have.
Now I'll have to pick up a jar for the projects I have.
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Well, all I can say it what the tread-heads do for non-slip surfaces on tanks.
Tape off the area, spray gloss black, dust with craft sand before the paint drys, and spray with grimy black (or aircraft interior black) to seal.
The only problem is it might be a bit much for 1:48 scale, might have to try something like ultra-fine sand.
Tape off the area, spray gloss black, dust with craft sand before the paint drys, and spray with grimy black (or aircraft interior black) to seal.
The only problem is it might be a bit much for 1:48 scale, might have to try something like ultra-fine sand.
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