RickS
Pardon my intrusion, but just getting back into the hobby, I've seen a number of posts mentioning Future. We are talking about the floor wax, right? I never heard of using it on models way back when I was a kid, but it makes sense for shining up a nice glossy finish. But why airbrush rather than apply by hand or brush? What is it thinned with? If anyone can post, or point me to a thread that outlines the application process of Future, I'd appreciate it!
Built a lot of models over many years as a kid.... and still feel like a green recruit! So much to learn!
Rick
Yes, Future the floor care product. IIRC, their original advertising tag line was, “Acrylic, tougher than wax”.
Airbrushing Future allows you better control and to get a nice even coat. There’s no need to thin the stuff, it airbrushes perfectly fine straight from the bottle. I’ve been using the stuff as my go to gloss coat since the mid to late 90s. Yes, there are other products out there that do the same thing, but I’ve not yet had a reason to turn away after I switched to Future. Future can even be used as Dullcoat by adding Tamiya Flat Base at a roughly 1 part flat Base to 4 parts Future ratio. Higher proportions of Flat Base to Future and the mix dries foggy.
The only area I would not recommend airbrushing on Future is for clear parts. Those are best dipped into the stuff, the excess wicked off at a corner, and allowed to dry in a covered place where dust cannot get onto the item. I have tried airbrushing Future onto a canopy once, and did not care for the results.
Lots of people like Testors rattle cans for their clear coats. But in my experience, as those builds age, the Testors clear coats can discolor over time, as well as show interaction tide marks with decal solutions. It takes years to appear, but it’s there. No thank you. I won’t use those products anymore, and in twenty some odd years of using Future, I’ve had no similar issues.
The only real worry moments that I have had with Future was with some stronger decal solvents such as Solvaset. After the stuff had done it’s work, it left a white dried area around the decal. DO NOT PANIC!!!! Simply add another application of Future to the affected area, and the the interaction marks are removed.
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