urumomo
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I don't think he's going to be using primer .
He should .
Sheepy told him it's not needed .
ridiculous upon ridiculous
Relax… if you feel you need to prime because these "experts" says so, buy Rustoleum 2X grey primer. More bang for your Buck. Walmart has them.Okay thanks. Just now I painted an extra part of the F-15 without trying to thin the orange. The Lacquer paint dried without being thinned in record time. I can't wat to see how the part looks painted!!
OH NO!!! I forgot that I need primer! Should I buy black primer for the orange parts and grey for the rest of the Helicopter?
I'm greatly dissatisfied with the Orange. I might just leave the orange out. I just put a third coat on the wheel and we will see what that looks like... I realized that the wheel might be difficult to paint with all it's little indentations. Water cleans out the brush easily and I think I finally got the paint to the right consistency like milk like somebody said on here. I have another wheel and if I can't get this wheel to look good I will try the other side of the wheel without the indentations. I found that using a brush that's too big causes the paint to thin too much wasting the paint. I also found out NOT to use paper plates with a Thinner in the paint brcause the plate melts.
EDIT:: I wish it looked like the paint on the paper... THe green is just fine and covers well.
It's dry but the paint thins out across the top areas and gathers in the indentations.
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No, you don't have to. I'm saying what I use because it works for me all these years.I got lost... am I supposed to be buying harddware store lacquer thinner?
EDIT:: somehwere on the interwebs there is a video of someone making their own thinning potion.
Today is my Sabbath. I will not work on this day of the week... Is this a real addiction If I looked here anyways breaking Gods rule?
I just globbed on the orange and was worried about brush marks but the marks went away. God is calling this 'work' so I better stop here and go rest.
LOL….no.Today is my Sabbath. I will not work on this day of the week... Is this a real addiction If I looked here anyways breaking Gods rule?
LOLOL! Now look at the rabbit hole you got yourself into. I'm thinking that's just a promo shot of the kit.
If you got Mr. Color version paint, do get Mr. Color thinner. Lacquer thinner don't play nice with Mr.Color paints. I learned that the hard way a couple years ago. Sprayed spider webbing through the airbrush using lacquer thinner. They also tend to be on the thick side.This is the result I get when i try to convert H304 It is correct or not? I got my Medium Olive Green in the mail today. I might be using Medium Olive Green for the M1278 JLTV-GP tactical truck/SUV thing I'm going to sling load beneath the CH-47A Chinook Helicopter
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Maybe I should try and find Mr.Color 304 Olive Drab? I bought Olive Drab Faded, and Meduim Olive Green, and just now someone told me to buy this
https://www.scalehobbyist.com/catag...reen-ral-6003-fs34095/AKI000RC209/product.php
I DO like Lacquer better though. so the USMC green might be what I;m looking for?
Okay I have been trying to get a Mr. Color color instead of C to H numbers and then converted to AK for some reason.. Someone on here said to use the Olive Drab Faded paint and as far as the green goes I love Olive Drab Green Faded. I might just stop here and paint the fuselage of my CH-47A Chinook Helicopter Olive Drab Faded and use the orange I already have. Luminous orange looks nothing like it does on the computer and instead I feel like I'm going hunting with my Helicopter. LOL! I think I have the colors I want; Thank God!!!! I haven't tried the yellow and the black yet but I imagine that Yellow will be just like the orange. I won't need to use a lot of orange and have like 6 times as much yellow which isn't a whole lot. I can't find any pictures anywhere of the Chinook with orange and yellow markings though and I want to know what the bottom of it looks like.If you got Mr. Color version paint, do get Mr. Color thinner. Lacquer thinner don't play nice with Mr.Color paints. I learned that the hard way a couple years ago. Sprayed spider webbing through the airbrush using lacquer thinner. They also tend to be on the thick side.
How to tell whether you're getting Mr. Color or Gunze paints:
A letter C followed with the number is Mr. Color
A letter H followed with the number is Gunze.