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Originally posted by ken.swa@outlook.com View PostHere is my Blue Angels bird all glossed up. Just waiting on the afterburner mod to arrive and still need to paint the landing gear and inside of gear doors white. As I put this together and out in the decals, I am really blown away at the scale of this beautiful jet.
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Originally posted by Sky Wolf View PostOk, I’ll be #4 to ask... Ken, we are loving that shine! What did you use to get such a gloss??
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Originally posted by Pete Lane View PostThanks for the nose cone Wayne, I received it today.
After a week of clear coating she is being Moched up. 3 coats. Here is the quiver of.brushes...etc.
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Yes, I also went to Lowes and had them match it. Took a stab and a section of turtle deck. Ask the "paint professional" not to drop the sensing device onto the soft foam lest both pieces be dented - like mine were.
And the Minwax Polycrylic is foolproof, fine brush or foam and you'll get no brush marks. I've used it for years and it seems to help hold down graphics and keep the paint on the foam. Repairing crashed bits is not hampered by the coating, which essentially shatters on impact. It sands easily. The only caution I'd add is to coat, spray, brush your parts individually before assembly - this is urethane, essentially a glue. The material is water thin and will seep into crevices - you'll never get it apart to replace damaged ones without cussing and surgery.
All the best, Don
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I am such a rattle can nut that I am afraid to brush on any paint or protective coating for fear of the dreaded "squigglies" or imperfections that seem to creep up when using a brush. Unfounded? Give it a try? Some of these brushed results look much better than I would have thought.My YouTube RC videos:
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That reminds me of Machine gun jumblies for some reason....lol
After I researched for a few days I found that an alcohol preclean really does remove the surface tension. The dreaded grain really comes from going over the area more than twice. Its already tacked up and it just won't lay down. I thinned my quart with a few ounces of purified water to thin it just a bit.
A brand new foam brush is vital and actually the smallest one yielded the best results on the compound curves. I invested 12 bucks in a decent
Conventional brush, and found out that the 20 dollar ones hairs are actually split at the ends.
I used that on the bigger panels.
Keeping the room as cool as possible also helps let the substance lay out flat. Whereas soaking the Spray cans in hot water helps keep it from running and provides more pressure.
Making sure you use warm soapy water to clean the brushes also makes a diff. So as the foam is not crunchy, this will gouge the last coat. Starting with a new can and folding the clear upwards when stirring
will also make a diff. Tap it several times and let the bubbles dissipate for an hour or so. The main problem I have found is that pressing to hard just
causes issues period. Also, use a paper towel to squeeze out all of the water and wick it up from the brushes after cleaning. Any residual H20 will thin the clear and change the viscosity, this causes extra swiping and soon your blinking in Squiggly disbelief...lol
Oh...one more tip, if you get micro bubbles blow on them and the carbon dioxide will pop them !
Give it a try......
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Wow some great insight there, thank you!My YouTube RC videos:
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Originally posted by Aros View PostI am such a rattle can nut that I am afraid to brush on any paint or protective coating for fear of the dreaded "squigglies" or imperfections that seem to creep up when using a brush. Unfounded? Give it a try? Some of these brushed results look much better than I would have thought.Freewing A-10 turbine conversion: http://fb.me/FreewingA10TurbineConversion
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Originally posted by Aros View PostWow Ken, LOVE the quality of the gloss you put on yours, looks the part! What did you use?
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Originally posted by Elbee View Post
RCJD, Your modesty is noted, though your awards and kudos would suggest you are "that good". I like what you do, a bit of attitude combined with skills equals success IMO. I enjoy seeing what you do next. Works for me. Happy Independence Day to you and yours. Best, LB
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Originally posted by ken.swa@outlook.com View PostThanks Aros!! It is the minwax Polycrylic high gloss spray. It is much easier to apply then the small cans and a paint brush as it doesn’t gunk up on the control surfaces. You do have to put it on a little thick almost to the point of running to get the extreme shine. Goes on fast, dries fast and so far does protect pretty well.
That was what I was hoping as I use miniwax Polycrilic on my models all the time. Definitely will pick up the high gloss spray!My YouTube RC videos:
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Originally posted by janmb View PostThat's why someone invented airbrushes. An essential tool for any modeller. Makes the worst of n00bs look like a pro. Trust me, I would know 🙈
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