Hello everyone
in a few days time, I had a competition which I was going to enter my eduard 109 g10 that I’m currently finishing up. It would be my 5th model I’ve ever built and have so far had good success in my endeavours in getting it this far.
my perfect paint job (all acrylics. Me paint, gunze and tamiy), the hours I’ve spent, my goal in life for the last few weeks was finishing a competition worthy model.
today I’ve started on the under side with my oil dot weathering technique. The underside had a few patches in alclad airframe aluminium as seen on the later Model 109s undersides.
so I start with the oil paints dotting here and there with interesting colours. And then the pain begins. I use humrol enemal Thinner to blend it. apparantly, alclad 2 (laquer It says on the bottle) dissolves like battery acid in enemal thinner..
so so it’s stripped the whole wing of paint, even the bloody primer. And started dissolving the plastic. Anywhere there was metallic paint, gone. And from there it ripped up the actual paint beside it. On other places on the model where it’s just acrylic paint, fine.
for crying out loud, what thinner does one use To do this? Can somebody please just give me an answer because every tutorial and thread I’ve read on this just says to use “thinner”.
white spirits? Mineral spirits? Alcohol? Blood of the chosen one? What in fact doesn’t destroy my work right at the finish line?