Edbert
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I've been painting models with lacquer enamels since the 1970s ( still have about 70 bottles of "Testors Model Masters"), I started using an airbrush around 1981 or so, so I have experience with painting and (apparently) don't care too much about brain damage.
But it is a new century, and I need to reduce my exposure to harmful chemicals right? I bought a small assortment of Tamiya acrylics, only to find out they are not water based. Huh? Clearly I do not understand some things here, and it is far too complicated to ask for a full breakdown of the various brands and mediums. So let me narrow this down a bit.
I intend to prime the entire model, I have some Floquil that requires thinner and a can of Surfacer 1500, I do not think it matters which I use. But my intention is to cover the wear areas (for chipping) with metallic enamels due to their durability. Then I think I am supposed to put hairspray on top of that, is that right?
Once all is dried (overnight at least) I intend to use the Tamiya acrylic color on top, which can be softened with water and chipped with a toothpick or stiff brush.
Is that correct, did I get it right?
But it is a new century, and I need to reduce my exposure to harmful chemicals right? I bought a small assortment of Tamiya acrylics, only to find out they are not water based. Huh? Clearly I do not understand some things here, and it is far too complicated to ask for a full breakdown of the various brands and mediums. So let me narrow this down a bit.
I intend to prime the entire model, I have some Floquil that requires thinner and a can of Surfacer 1500, I do not think it matters which I use. But my intention is to cover the wear areas (for chipping) with metallic enamels due to their durability. Then I think I am supposed to put hairspray on top of that, is that right?
Once all is dried (overnight at least) I intend to use the Tamiya acrylic color on top, which can be softened with water and chipped with a toothpick or stiff brush.
Is that correct, did I get it right?