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    tamiya nissan skyline calsonic

    sitting at the bench today and ended up with one of these!

    for a tamiya kit i was a little dissapointed with the decals they are shall we say fragile, the kit goes together well but i have alot to learn so i can get a high gloss finish on a car. with this said i would be intrested in how others achive that showroom finish, i used humbrol clear through the air brush but it orange pealed so i hit it with humbrol gloss coat and that did'nt want to dry, so out came the hairdrier, the final coat i used klear and that seemed to calm every thing down but it is by no means perfect so jump in guys im all ears.

    i also learnt don't hold a car kit with your bare hands if you don't want finger prints on it ask me how i know! go on i dare you.

    martin
  • PaulTRose
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    • Jun 2013
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    very nice indeed,....got one of these as a prezzie at xmas but not got round to it yet...thanks for the warning about the decals tho
    Per Ardua

    We'll ride the spiral to the end and may just go where no ones been

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      #3
      Really sharp,I like it! I actually use automotive 2part Urethane clear on my cars and Motos thinned a lot more than standard of course.

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        #4
        A couple of questions trey, what do you thin it with ? And also do you use the air brush or straight from the can? I was a bit worried about using these as I use acrylics and did'nt want to in case I got a re action.

        martin.

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          #5
          Martin I thin the Urethane with standard base reducer 20-30% to shoot through the airbrush. This is a 2 part product(2 parts clear 1 part hardner) and does'nt come in rattle cans. Urethane clear top coats do'nt attack acrylic but as insurance always spray on a scrap bit first to make sure. Hope that helps, Trey

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