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Wash
Posted by Anonymous on Friday, April 16, 2004 6:37 AM
What can I use to mix a wash for super detailing aircraft control panels ?
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  • From: Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
Posted by maddafinga on Friday, April 16, 2004 8:31 AM
It's going to depend on what you painted it with. I paint with enamels, and I like to use water soluable artists oil paints. A lot of guys paint with acrylics and use either an enamel wash, or an artist's oil paint wash. Several guys use inks as well, though I've never done that myself. I've heard and seen good things about all of these methods.

The bottom line is that you should probably try several different methods on some scrap, or other less noticeable pieces of the plane, and find what suits you best. You'll get the best results with a technique you're comfortable with and have developed confidence in. Practice makes perfect, trifles make perfection, but perfection is no trifle.
Madda Trifles make perfection, but perfection is no trifle. -- Leonardo Da Vinci Tact is for those who lack the wit for sarcasm.--maddafinga
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, April 16, 2004 1:17 PM
This topic is along the same lines as a question I had.

I am getting ready to build the Accurate Miniatures TBM-3 Avenger. After I do my painting using Model Master enamels, and I apply the coat of Future, can I use a wash made from acrylics or will that react and "wash off" the Futrure? Should I apply the wash using enamels over the Future? Or does it matter?

Thanks for your help.

DH...out
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  • From: Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
Posted by maddafinga on Friday, April 16, 2004 5:31 PM
If you let the Future cure for a couple of days first, I wouldn't imagine any problems. That stuff is just about impervious to everything.
Madda Trifles make perfection, but perfection is no trifle. -- Leonardo Da Vinci Tact is for those who lack the wit for sarcasm.--maddafinga
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, April 16, 2004 6:28 PM
I have used a "sludge" (acrylic/water/soap) wash on Future after 1 hour of cure time with no trouble. I would recommend waiting a day though, just to be safe (I was in a hurry).
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, April 17, 2004 1:23 PM
Excellent!

Thanks for the help! Smile [:)]

DH...out
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  • From: Oak Harbor, WA
Posted by Kolja94 on Saturday, April 17, 2004 9:43 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by claymore68

I have used a "sludge" (acrylic/water/soap) wash on Future after 1 hour of cure time with no trouble. I would recommend waiting a day though, just to be safe (I was in a hurry).


That's what I've done for about 2 1/2 years now with no problems. If you wait at least a day, you're golden! Wink [;)]

Karl

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