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kermit .... You dont see people applying the stuff with an airbrush on their floors...... Richard
.... You dont see people applying the stuff with an airbrush on their floors......
Richard
good point.
I've also dipped clear parts into Future with excellent repairing results
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JTBuckley Awesome! Thanks for the help guys... Wish me luck...
Awesome! Thanks for the help guys... Wish me luck...
You don't need luck, just a little practice to get the hang of it. Try different brushes if you want. Try it on a piece of scrap plastic first. It is a very easy to acquire skill.
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I have brush painted future. Use a wide, flat and soft brush and do not laod it full. Then you get a nive, smooth finish.
Here is a nice tutorial on future;
http://www.swannysmodels.com/TheCompleteFuture.html
It shouldn't be any problem at all if youre concerned with things like brush strokes and irregular coverage. Future is known for it's self levelling properties. You dont see people applying the stuff with an airbrush on their floors...
I have used future extensively both with and without AB. The only real difference is the fact that brushing it on gives a heavier layer and thus more sheen
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I have only used Future full strength. It is usually self-leveling. If you’re concerned, try diluting it 50:50 (w/distilled water).
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Hello all,
I want to coat my entire model surface with future floor polish but, alas, I don't have an airbrush. I've used future in small patches before and have gotten excellent results. I'm curious as to whether I should coat the entire plane (A-10) in future using a brush? How thick should I put it on? Will it look wavy and unsettled because I applied it with a brush??
Any advice? Thanks in advance.
Jeff
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