Papa Rat Posted yesterday at 06:03 PM Posted yesterday at 06:03 PM (edited) 6 hours ago, derex3592 said: Primer, pre-shade and painting of the BUFF this morning! Used Vallejo Acrylic Grey surface primer, fantastic stuff! No smell, water based and airbrush straight from the bottle. Also don't know why I don't hear more good things about Mission Models acrylics. They are fantastic! Water based, no smell, NO thinning, airbrush straight from the bottle, dead flat color and soooo easy to put on. Beats Tamiya acrylics by a country mile if you ask me.. 🤔 🙄 It’s on! Excited for this. It looks great so far. 😊 I am going to reference your black bird and stealth for a paint scheme I want to try out in a future mech build. I might reach out a bug you about it when the time comes. Thanks for the inspiration! Edited yesterday at 09:20 PM by Papa Rat Quote
Big s Posted yesterday at 08:29 PM Posted yesterday at 08:29 PM 5 hours ago, derex3592 said: Primer, pre-shade and painting of the BUFF this morning! Used Vallejo Acrylic Grey surface primer, fantastic stuff! No smell, water based and airbrush straight from the bottle. Also don't know why I don't hear more good things about Mission Models acrylics. They are fantastic! Water based, no smell, NO thinning, airbrush straight from the bottle, dead flat color and soooo easy to put on. Beats Tamiya acrylics by a country mile if you ask me.. 🤔 🙄 Looks great. So far I’m usually using lacquers since most of my kits have moving joints, how well do those particular paints you are using hold up on non static models Quote
derex3592 Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago (edited) Well.... probably not well. Arylics are very fragile in my experience. Speaking of which, so I hit the B-52 with Tamiya rattle can gloss clear and immediately wanted to cry. Never had it happen, but apparently (after some Googling) sometimes it will darken your paint about 3 shades which it did.. So now my beautiful 3 hours of work this morning is super dark grey and my pre-shade has all but vanished. Sometimes I hate this hobby. Very upsetting and I don't really know what to do about it 😔 Edited 18 hours ago by derex3592 Quote
Big s Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 43 minutes ago, derex3592 said: Well.... probably not well. Arylics are very fragile in my experience. Speaking of which, so I hit the B-52 with Tamiya rattle can gloss clear and immediately wanted to cry. Never had it happen, but apparently (after some Googling) sometimes it will darken your paint about 3 shades which it did.. So now my beautiful 3 hours of work this morning is super dark grey and my pre-shade has all but vanished. Sometimes I hate this hobby. Very upsetting and I don't really know what to do about it 😔 I find that that happens more with duller surfaces. Like the gloss colors are already wet looking and don’t really change, but sometimes the duller ones darken similar to when using pigments. I also see it more with acrylic and enamel glosses and not quite as much with lacquer Quote
Papa Rat Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago @derex3592oh no. I’m so sorry to hear that. Not what you want to hear, but are you stripping and repainting? Quote
pengbuzz Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 2 hours ago, derex3592 said: Well.... probably not well. Arylics are very fragile in my experience. Speaking of which, so I hit the B-52 with Tamiya rattle can gloss clear and immediately wanted to cry. Never had it happen, but apparently (after some Googling) sometimes it will darken your paint about 3 shades which it did.. So now my beautiful 3 hours of work this morning is super dark grey and my pre-shade has all but vanished. Sometimes I hate this hobby. Very upsetting and I don't really know what to do about it 😔 I can still see the preshading; fainter than you had it, but still there. Could you possibly hit it with flat coat and use dark chalk pastels to try to bring the preshading back out? I'd hate to see you have to start all over... Quote
wm cheng Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Hey @derex3592 - it has happened to me before, but it usually lightens back up once you've clear coated it over with a super flat clear coat again. Super flat finishes scatter the light differently than glossy surfaces and often appears lighter. It might not get you back to exactly the lightness you had, but it should get you back at least 85% to where you were. Very nice pre-shading BTW! Quote
tekering Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago (edited) As the balcony railings are added, I decided to try a couple Patlabor figures to confirm scale: 4 hours ago, wm cheng said: Super flat finishes scatter the light differently than glossy surfaces and often appears lighter. This has been my experience as well. 👍 Edited 10 hours ago by tekering Quote
Thom Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago @derex3592 I've had problems with clears also, though mine are usually the clear coat eating through the top layer of paint and leaving the shading showing through in glaring patches. Hope the matt coat helps it. @tekering Looks like those figures are a good fit! You could probably make your own stop-motion episode! Quote
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