Ive got the Revell 69 Camaro Snaptite kit, and it will be interesting to see the difference between that and this one.
Yaks muscle car build - revell 1/25 Camaro z28
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Interesting, so what will you use for thinners ? cellulose ?Comment
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Love it Tony I'll be on board for this one ( not that I really do cars ( exempt drive em ) looks a sweet kit and your wife's nail polish will defo look the part too ( sorry wasn't meaning to be bad there but couldn't resist!
Honestly thoug the colour will look fab and from your previous builds we are in for a great surprise.
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Yes , ive got a single action external mix airbrush , you know the cheap suction type with the conical brass nozzle that just pokes up into the airstream . Ive been experimenting with this and it seems to work fine, the advantage of this type is that there are no seals to be affected by the cellulose , and no moving parts that are in contact with the paint so its easy to clean and less prone to blockages/ drying .ive even had a go spraying some with quite large flakes of glitter in them with reasonable results.Comment
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I started the paint job today , i wanted to do this first so the paint has plenty of time to harden while i build the rest before polishing. First the shell was de-seamed and primed with white primer (this was actually done about a week ago), this was then rubbed smooth with a very fine sanding sponge ready for the top coat. The nail polish would have no trouble sticking to the bare plastic but as im thinning with cellulose I wanted the extra protection of a primer coat to avoid any reaction with the plastic. I thinned the nail polish 1/1 with cellulose thinners and sprayed it on in several coats not leaving too long between (about 5 mins) It has to be sprayed fairly wet or it can dry quickly and get the orange peel effect. The final coat was about 3/1 thinners to polish misted on to flash the surface and give a smooth finish. Its not super glossy yet , im going to polish the paint when its thoroughly hardened. heres a few pics to show what i didAttached Files- DSCN2262 [Desktop Resolution].JPG (2.7 KB, 1 view)
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Its just the standard one Monica , its not a neede as such ,just a pin and a screw up or down nozzle, theyre only about £8 over here , not sure what that would be in AUS dollars but im sure you could get one off ebay cheap , cheers tonyComment
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Ok heres where im at now. The body has had plenty of time to cure so its time to polish it up. For this im using Eucryl toothpowder , a very mild abrasive applied with a damp cotton cloth and finger. The beauty of using this is that unlike some petroleum based car polishes theres no chance it will react with the plastic or paint. Its only £1 at Poundland (surprise! ) and it will polish the paintwork nicely. heres the pics of the process, the bonnet has had the right side polished and the left unpolished to show the difference , the triangular shape is a test piece that I sprayed at the same time to experiment with the polish first. next steps the engine ,chassis and interior, cheers tonyAttached Files- DSCN2272 [Desktop Resolution].JPG (3.4 KB, 0 views)
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