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Posted by marioc
on Saturday, September 22, 2007 8:26 AM
Lloyd wrote: | This is the cowling I painted yesterday which I decided to finish before I completed anymore of the model, in case I messed it up (again). My first attempt at spraying this in 1995 was a complete stuff up and I ended up shelving the kit for 12 years. This time I sanded the cowling down and re-primed and had a go at it using acrylics and future which worked pretty well. It's not perfect, but if you saw the original cracked orange peel I ended up all those years ago with it's a huge improvement! |
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Excellent, in my opinion you did very well. The Ferrari red is a headcache for most of the modellers, the matter is quite simple, until 97 any good red ( like X-7 ) applied on white does the job. Then one should use TS-49, and of course there are other brands that offer the mix, but TS-49 has proved to work very well. Few winners at Tamcon contest have used TS49, always applied over white. If you live in an area where it's impossible to get spray cans, I suggest a mix of red + orange, and drops of some fluorescent red (Model Master works, but must be a very fresh bottle), You should mix the paint over the 2007 Ferrari cowling to match the color, if not I suggest TS-49.
Mario Covalski
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