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  • Guest

    #16
    Cheers Laurie he is staring to love it but think there will be a lot of dad intervention for a while lol

    Cheers Paul

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    • Guest

      #17
      Maybe aluminum foil is another option.

      there are different brands of foil with different colors.

      Here are three examples.

      http://forum.largescaleplanes.com/index.php?showtopic=46336#entry492130

      http://forum.largescaleplanes.com/index.php?showtopic=31521#entry284127

      http://forum.largescaleplanes.com/index.php?showtopic=46079#entry487451

      get a bottle of microscale metal foil adhesive and try it out..

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      • Guest

        #18
        I agree with Ian M.

        I did that with my first model returning to the hobby since being a kid, and it turned out very well, so would be even better done by someone knowing what he's doing

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        • tanktrack
          SMF Supporters
          • Jun 2012
          • 1429

          #19
          this post has given me an idea for my sc1

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          • Guest

            #20
            I normally use Revell's enamels for metallic brushed on finishes...

            John

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            • Guest

              #21
              morning all

              right i have come to the conclusion that i will have a go at my Sabre will a rattle can primer and a metal finish silver also from a rattle can.

              mainly because I found a unopened can of both in a house move so will test them and see if they haven't gone off.

              anyone got any useful and easy to follow tips for an absolute novice and his 7 year old apprentice on how best to go at this.

              cheers Paul

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              • yak face
                Moderator
                • Jun 2009
                • 13829
                • Tony
                • Sheffield

                #22
                Sounds the easiest to me Paul . Ive done a lot of silver finishes using just this method. the best advice I can give is use short bursts of the aerosol , make sure youve got plenty of ventilation and a couple of masks ,and have a practice first. If youre too close it will be too thick and wet and will run , too far away and it will dry before it hits the model and result in a grainy finish, just have a bit of a play first, I'm sure youll quickly get the hang of it. cheers tony

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                • Guest

                  #23
                  Tony's spot on, nice short bursts, start spraying to one side of the model and sweep the spray across it, don't stop spraying until you are past it. Have a practice on a plastic bottle. A few thin coats are better than one drippy thick one. If you have problems you can get a reasonable finish with a brush. Here's one I am in the process of doing. I used a one centimetre flat brush and thinned the paint until it was like milk. The front panels are silver with a little drop of black in the mix and the fabric on the wings and fuselage are aluminum with a drop of white added. I did about 4 coats of each. Don't go back over what you've done and its fine, it will look blotchy at first bu t comes up ok.

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