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  • Member since
    February 2003
Posted by snobrd13 on Monday, October 17, 2005 5:57 PM
Thanks gentlemen. I'm really glad I asked. I'll certainly use the future mix.
Mike
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    May 2005
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Posted by Bgrigg on Monday, October 17, 2005 5:29 PM
Tamiya flat clear coat is not a paint. It is a paint additive. My introduction to these forums was on this exact same subject. At least you asked before you tried. I did it the other way around. My 11 year old is the proud owner of a P-51D that has a matte coat so good it actually sucks the gloss out of your eyeballs.

See Music City's website http://www.craigcentral.com/models/ for a bunch of tips and answers. Specifically go to Miscellaneous tips and scroll down to read about Tamiya Flat Base. Oh heck, I'll just cut and paste...

QUOTE: Tamiya XF-21 "Flat Base" is NOT intended to be used as a paint! I've seen numerous posts on forums where someone has used it alone and gotten nothing but a white, chalky finish for their efforts. This result is not surprising since XF-21 is not a clear flat finish.

XF-21 is a Flat BASE. It's intended use is to be mixed with glossy paints to give them a flat finish. It was never intended to be sprayed alone, and must be mixed with something or it will make a mess out of a paint job. I use it a lot with Future Floor Polish (see the section above) to give it a flat finish. For a completely dead-flat finish mix about 4 parts Future to 1 part XF-21. For a semi-gloss or "Satin" finish mix about 6 parts Future to 1 part XF-21. As always you should try this on some scrap to determine the ratio that works best for you.


Music City and Swanny are incredible gentleman, who share tips and tricks that will help immensely, Swanny's website is http://swannysmodels.com/.

Bookmark them, read them, they will save you time, money and effort.

Good luck!

So long folks!

  • Member since
    February 2003
Tamiya flat clearcoat
Posted by snobrd13 on Monday, October 17, 2005 5:04 PM
Hi,
I'm thinking of switching to Tamiya clear flat for my aircraft models. Can you offer some advice on best results? If I use it straight can it be used in an airbrush without thinning? What works best for clean-up?
Thanks,
Mike
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