Nice work Polux
Spitfire Mk.IXe 'Beer Barrels'
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Hi all.
I have been very busy all this weekend, but I find a bit of time for paint the first primer coat.
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Polux
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Hi all.
Errhhhh......what I can say!!
Iโm feeling really disappointment.
Have my new bottle of Alclad (aluminium colour) and have my airbrush ready too. After a very accurate primer coat, itโs time to paint the aluminium colour on my plane..... but what happen?
After a thinned coat of Alclad, all the details of the kit are disappearing!!! I have been stop rapidity!! What kind of painting it is??!!!
Then I changed for a bottle of acrylic aluminium.....just take a look on the photos.
The upper side is painted with acrylic and the underside is with Alclad. Terrific difference!!!
Can someone tell me if I do something wrong.....or itโs just the laquer.....?
Ps: I shake for a while the bottle, I thinned with Alclad products, and my skill level with the airbrush is standar, it's not a problem of excess of painting.
Thanks
Polux
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I'm not an expert here, but tried the alclad for the first time two days ago. I sprayed it straight out of the bottle and was fine.
Did you say you thinned the alclad?
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alclad is ready to use out of the bottle. you say thinners but was it the cleaner you used. you are lucly that it did not melt the plastic...Comment
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Originally posted by \alclad is ready to use out of the bottle. you say thinners but was it the cleaner you used. you are lucly that it did not melt the plastic...
Will take the advice for next time...ops:
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a few hours with some 36000 corn polish cloth and you will be good to spray it again. Without the thinners.Comment
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