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  • arb65912
    • May 2022
    • 202

    #1

    Sanding tiny bumps on Tamiya acrylic cockpit paint question

    Hello,
    Here is my first newbie question.
    I had a little tiny cockpit part that I brush painted with Tamiya Acrylic paint.
    I can see couple very tiny bumps (no idea how to properly mix paint before using it and why the bumps).
    Can I sand them off?
    If yes, what sandpaper grid?
    Thank you!
  • Jim R
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 15641
    • Jim
    • Shropshire

    #2
    Hi Andrzej
    The short answer is yes. You must allow the paint to totally dry/cure. This may take a day or so. You then need a very fine sanding stick. I don't know if you used primer or just painted the paint directly onto the plastic. If you didn't use a primer there is more danger of the paint peeling off when sanding. You will need to repaint after smoothing out the surface.
    Tamiya acrylic is not a true water based acrylic. It sprays very nicely but most people find it hard to brush paint successfully. I find one of the best paints for brush painting is Vallejo Model Color. A true acrylic. Best results with a few thinned coats.
    Jim

    THIS is a very helpful thread on successful brush painting. Ron gets amazing results.

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    • Tim Marlow
      SMF Supporters
      • Apr 2018
      • 18882
      • Tim
      • Somerset UK

      #3
      Excellent advice from Jim. Only thing I’d add is to use something like 400 to 800 grit wet and dry, depending on how bad the lumps are, support it on a small block of wood or plastic if possible (stops you rubbing hollows in the surface), and use it wet…..oh, and rub gently

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      • arb65912
        • May 2022
        • 202

        #4
        Hello.

        I have to admit that it was such a great nice surprise to hear from Jim and Tim.
        I do believe that in any hobby, the big part of it is to interact with others. :smiling:

        I just wish I asked here before I started working ..... already made mistakes but better late than never.

        Jim R I will follow the advise.
        Very fine sanding stick, I get it.
        I painted directly on plastic and did not wash the part. It is a tiny part of canopy, I will later take a picture and post.
        Since that part is very small, I did not attempt to spray it (My compressor and airbrush is coming tomorrow, boy, it will be something new, never tried it)
        I will try Vallejo for small brush painting, and I am sure I will ask again.

        Tim Marlow I will try that for sure and I will let you know.
        I see what you mean about supporting paper with block of wood.
        I have these little like a nail file set and another very fine sticks as well.
        I was thinking that 800 would be rough but since I need to get rid of the bumps, I go for it of course.

        Thank you again for a super quick response and I will have to keep asking some very simple things... do not get mad at me.

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