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N8P
  • Member since
    January 2016
Photo etch cockpit
Posted by N8P on Tuesday, March 1, 2016 5:19 PM

Good evening everyone.

Quick question for ya. I'm working on my first photo-etch cockpit (1:32 Tamiya F-15E), and was wondering if people spray the PE with a flat finish. I have the front bucket done and I noticed that there is a sheen on all the PE. I know I want to come back and "future" the instrument glass, but I'm curious about toning down the shine.

Also, have you guys done much weathering/ wear and tear on PE? Seems to me that with getting rid of all the potruding detail, drybushing loses its power/appeal.

I'd love to hear any of your thoughts on PE cockpits.

-N8P-

On the bench: Tamiya 1:32 F-15E

Completed: Tamiya 1:32 F-16CJ

  • Member since
    January 2009
  • From: hamburg michigan
Posted by fermis on Wednesday, March 2, 2016 5:10 PM

I typically will just brush on a flat coat...but I do mainly 1/72 and would probably spray it on 1/32. Then go back and add the "lenses" (I use Testors clear glue though). Warning if you do brush....don't dilly dally with it...it will eat the paint on the PE if you spend too much time with it.

Wear-n-tear would be done along with the rest of the pit.

  • Member since
    June 2010
Posted by 5-high on Wednesday, March 2, 2016 7:37 PM

Agree with Fermis .

If there pre painted .I'll spray a clear flat coat to provide a barrier for weathering or washes or dry brushing . And for those non painted PE.PARTS. .I wash then treat the brass with vinager ...wash again. This echiss the part so paint sticks better .

5-high 

  • Member since
    January 2015
Posted by BrandonD on Thursday, March 3, 2016 4:41 PM

I spray mine with flat, because otherwise they seem unnatural.

As for brass PE, I spray it on the fret with a good primer.

I used to glue them all with super glue, but I started using Micro Kristal Klear for that, and my life has gotten way easier when it comes to PE.

-BD-

  • Member since
    January 2013
Posted by seastallion53 on Friday, March 4, 2016 6:52 AM

I use micro glaze for instrument glass.I put a little glob on the end of a toothpick and stick it into the holes on panel and it leaves a film that dries clear.I saw it in FSM in tips and tecniques.works great.i don't alter PE belts.

 

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