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    #1

    Tamiya paint instructions help!

    Hi guys, painting the interior of my Ferrari 360. It is a tan colour. The instructions say:


    X-18 (x-6 : 1 + xf-15 : 10)


    Would I be right in saying that it is semi gloss black (x-18) as a base then on top 1 part Orange (x-6) to 10 parts flat flesh (xf-15)


    That seems the best way to read it to me?!?!


    Cheers
  • peterairfix
    SMF Supporters
    • Jul 2012
    • 11075

    #2
    Originally posted by \
    Hi guys, painting the interior of my Ferrari 360. It is a tan colour. The instructions say:
    X-18 (x-6 : 1 + xf-15 : 10)


    Would I be right in saying that it is semi gloss black (x-18) as a base then on top 1 part Orange (x-6) to 10 parts flat flesh (xf-15)


    That seems the best way to read it to me?!?!


    Cheers
    Can you get a pic of it as i have done a few tamiya kits but have never come across that before

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    • Guest

      #3
      You would be right.


      Scott

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      • Guest

        #4
        Originally posted by \
        Can you get a pic of it as i have done a few tamiya kits but have never come across that before
        [ATTACH]111286.IPB[/ATTACH]

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        • Guest

          #5
          Cheers Scott, Peter is Scott is right, which he will be then this will be good for future reference

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          • takeslousyphotos
            • Apr 2013
            • 3900

            #6
            Originally posted by \
            Hi guys, painting the interior of my Ferrari 360. It is a tan colour. The instructions say:
            X-18 (x-6 : 1 + xf-15 : 10)


            Would I be right in saying that it is semi gloss black (x-18) as a base then on top 1 part Orange (x-6) to 10 parts flat flesh (xf-15)


            That seems the best way to read it to me?!?!


            Cheers
            PeterAifix just built a 360 Dougie ........... PM him as k him what he used.

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            • ojays
              • Oct 2011
              • 1713

              #7
              Maybe just me, but my interpretation of the instructions is that is the mixture, not the coating.


              X-18 (x-6 : 1 + xf-15 : 10) that is:


              Colour X-18 mixed with 1 part X-6 + 10 parts XF-15 which should come out a tan colour.


              Gregg

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              • Guest

                #8
                hi mate. nothing better than GSI Gunze acqueous paints. no annoying mixing. I have that bottle of Gunze tan right on my workbench right now... for seatbelts. No mixing! I sold my tamiya acrylics a long time ago. Only the odd bottle of tamiya here and there for odd colours. Good luck though


                John

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                • peterairfix
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Jul 2012
                  • 11075

                  #9
                  What i used on mine was a tin of humbrol rattle can no 93 desert sand and it did the job for me

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                  • Guest

                    #10
                    I have heard these gunze are good, I may consider it for next build? I have to use some of the Tamiya as I bought them all! How do they brush paint and airbrush? Can you thin with Tamiya thinners?


                    Cheers

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      I did look at humbrol rattlers the other day. In trying to go for paints for the airbrush as I seem to waste a lot of rattle can paint with my inexperience

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                      • Guest

                        #12
                        Originally posted by \
                        What i used on mine was a tin of humbrol rattle can no 93 desert sand and it did the job for me
                        Also I will take a look at your Ferrari

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