scottie3158
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Barry,
Coming on nicely.
Coming on nicely.
Maskol works too.Thanks for the tip on the temporary attachment of the canopy.
Got some of that!! Thanks Pete.Maskol works too.
Pete
OddThe canopies are a perfect fit….
Mine aren’t!
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNice !I have been around ‘spotting’ with Mr Dissolved Putty.
This has two purposes, to fill seams that still show and highlight spots where some more treatment is needed. The ‘dissolving’ self levelling properties of this material really comes into its own here.
Tomorrow I will treat these ‘spots’ as needed, either with sanding sponges/sticks or cotton buds as needed. Another primer coat and anther check to follow.
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CCCCCCCCCCCoolRLM65 underside sprayed. I did my usual trick ending with a final mist spray of Mr Levelling Thinner to help get a really smooth shiny finish as part of my airbrush cleaning process.
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Next to mask up ready to spray the lighter camo colour RLM71.
It was originally an experiment. I found that the finish on a model was not as smooth and shiny as usual so I tried this out and was amazed at how well it worked. I previously noticed how lacquer based varnish reactivates the paint below it when you do really wet coat, flooding the surface, exposing the primer colour. It occurred to me that this quality might be useful with Mr Levelling Thinner and I was right.That's coming on very nicely Barry.
The Mr Leveling Thinner cleaning/paint finishing technique is an interesting one. Not come across that before and thinking about it you get double the use of it for no extra cost. Is it something you stumbled upon or was it something you saw recommended?
Keep up the great work.
Andrew
Thanks Barry for the info. Much appreciated.It was originally an experiment. I found that the finish on a model was not as smooth and shiny as usual so I tried this out and was amazed at how well it worked. I previously noticed how lacquer based varnish reactivates the paint below it when you do really wet coat, flooding the surface, exposing the primer colour. It occurred to me that this quality might be useful with Mr Levelling Thinner and I was right.
Only use it with lacquer paints though and don't flood the surface. I find a mist coat works wonders, sometimes several mist coats might be needed to really get an improvement on worse surfaces. It has worked for me for finger marks.
No probs@BarryW Hello Barry.
I am sorry to kind of derailing the thread by a total newbie but I hope you will forgive me.
What are you suing to rest your painted model on to avoid scratches?
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