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    #46
    Originally posted by \
    I'm sure you don't need to haha, there are mistakes in there for sure!
    what paints are you going to use on it? I have very limited experience but honestly the zero paints are so nice, no need for a wet coat as the clear does that so you can slowly build up the paint and it Drys really quickly as well if you keep the coats nice and thin. Not as good for your health as some but the finish is the main concern here


    Cheers
    Like you I will be using zero paint as they do the factory blue for the A110 Alpine. Yes I know the paint ia a bit naughty for your health but I always use a spray booth & extractor fan, together with a proper mask as my lungs are no good anyway so normally only use acrylic paints.. .


    Tamiya do a spray can but so ive read you have to wait weeks for the paint to de-gas before you can clear coat it.....

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      #47
      Originally posted by \
      Like you I will be using zero paint as they do the factory blue for the A110 Alpine. Yes I know the paint ia a bit naughty for your health but I always use a spray booth & extractor fan, together with a proper mask as my lungs are no good anyway so normally only use acrylic paints.. .
      Tamiya do a spray can but so ive read you have to wait weeks for the paint to de-gas before you can clear coat it.....
      I used tamiya spray cans on my scoobie. You can do the clear right after the base at the same time frame as you would do another base coat and it will apparently not be a problem. So far I have had no issues. I then waited a good few weeks before doing the decals and the last clear coat - this time I used zero paints clear on top. If you leave it a couple of hours then yes you need to wait about a month to do the clear.

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        #48
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        I used tamiya spray cans on my scoobie. You can do the clear right after the base at the same time frame as you would do another base coat and it will apparently not be a problem. So far I have had no issues. I then waited a good few weeks before doing the decals and the last clear coat - this time I used zero paints clear on top. If you leave it a couple of hours then yes you need to wait about a month to do the clear.
        OK! Thanks for "Clearing" that up for me mate... .

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          #49
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          Originally posted by \
          OK! Thanks for "Clearing" that up for me mate... .
          problem, I read into this a lot before I did mine.

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            #50
            Last night I used my new compressor and spray gun to try a couple of mist coats and a light coat of clear to the body.


            The gun is quite powerful and kicked up a few dust specs I now need to sand out and I still need to try running it at a lower pressure but overall the coverage increase is pretty impressive and far easier than trying to use an airbrush.


            Excuse the rubbish phone photo, I left my work phone at work and this one is not working right. I hope to lightly sand and get a second thicker cost on tonight with less orange peel, we will see.


            [GALLERY=media, 8372]IMAG0803 by dougie posted Jul 9, 2015 at 10:26 AM[/GALLERY]

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            • john i am
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              • Apr 2012
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              #51
              Originally posted by \
              Last night I used my new compressor and spray gun to try a couple of mist coats and a light coat of clear to the body.
              The gun is quite powerful and kicked up a few dust specs I now need to sand out and I still need to try running it at a lower pressure but overall the coverage increase is pretty impressive and far easier than trying to use an airbrush.


              Excuse the rubbish phone photo, I left my work phone at work and this one is not working right. I hope to lightly sand and get a second thicker cost on tonight with less orange peel, we will see.


              [GALLERY=media, 8372]IMAG0803 by dougie posted Jul 9, 2015 at 10:26 AM[/GALLERY]
              Looking sweet what's this gun you talk of Dougie.

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                #52
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                Looking sweet what's this gun you talk of Dougie.
                Iwata rg-3. It's a baby class spray gun rather than an airbrush. It covers the bodies and bigger panels much better and quicker than an ab allowing a good wet coat before flashing off rather than a serious of wet strokes or a far too heavy wet coat.


                I think these videos cover it





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                  #53
                  nice model clean cut good on you chick puller cry

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                    #54
                    Will take a good effort and more learning to get this clear coat right. I had the technique with the AB kind of sussed but I think it's just a case of dropping the pressure a little and increasing the flow.


                    The clear is thinned for an airbrush so I don't think it needs 30-50psi through the gun but I could be wrong.

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                    • john i am
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                      • Apr 2012
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                      #55
                      Originally posted by \
                      Iwata rg-3. It's a baby class spray gun rather than an airbrush. It covers the bodies and bigger panels much better and quicker than an ab allowing a good wet coat before flashing off rather than a serious of wet strokes or a far too heavy wet coat.
                      I think these videos cover it






                      Great videos Dougie. I know what a wet coat is but never heard of a flashling off ?

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                        #56
                        Originally posted by \
                        Great videos Dougie. I know what a wet coat is but never heard of a flashling off ?
                        Flashing off is the worst of the solvent evaporating I think. You can see it happening right as you watch the video or spray, yourself.

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                          #57
                          Right, better effort, still orange peeled, dull from some over spray, practice practice haha. I did sand all the dust out but there if now more, this gun kicks up anything lying about in the booth.


                          I did vacuum the booth before and had my fan filter on for an hour or two before spraying so I need to change something in the future


                          [GALLERY=media, 8378]IMG_20150709_210243 by dougie posted Jul 9, 2015 at 9:22 PM[/GALLERY][GALLERY=media, 8377]IMG_20150709_210251 by dougie posted Jul 9, 2015 at 9:22 PM[/GALLERY][GALLERY=media, 8376]IMG_20150709_210230 by dougie posted Jul 9, 2015 at 9:22 PM[/GALLERY][GALLERY=media, 8375]IMG_20150709_210308 by dougie posted Jul 9, 2015 at 9:22 PM[/GALLERY][GALLERY=media, 8374]IMG_20150709_210321 by dougie posted Jul 9, 2015 at 9:22 PM[/GALLERY]

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                            #58
                            Lol, just the usual. Had a thin bit of paint and rubbed through it slightly, decided what the hell, 1 quick coat of red over my nearly mirror clear and then 2 wet coats of clear at a lower pressure and higher flow... Nearly perfect finish without sanding. YAY, exactly what I paid the money for. Well chuffed.


                            [GALLERY=media, 8383]IMG_20150710_205905 by dougie posted Jul 10, 2015 at 9:01 PM[/GALLERY][GALLERY=media, 8382]IMG_20150710_205832 by dougie posted Jul 10, 2015 at 9:01 PM[/GALLERY][GALLERY=media, 8381]IMG_20150710_205821 by dougie posted Jul 10, 2015 at 9:01 PM[/GALLERY]

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                            • eddiesolo
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                              #59
                              I like it Dougie, think it looks lovely mate.

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                                #60
                                Originally posted by \
                                I like it Dougie, think it looks lovely mate.
                                Cheers, mate it's another step in the right direction

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