- Member since
July 2003
- From: Lower Alabama
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Posted by saltydog
on Sunday, August 22, 2004 3:40 PM
my best results come from thinning future a tad, then spraying 2 or 3 "wet" coats. not mist coats, but not just globbing in on either. it takes a little practice to get the feel of how much you can spray on with out it running. i tell ya what i do before spraying future too, i take a coffee filter or scrap of T-shirt material, and buff the roughness off the subject's flat paint finish. when you get a sheen over the entire model, you can spot those rough areas that may need sanding a little. when all is done and i got a smooth surface to work with, i wash the whole kit under warm soapy water, and let it dry over night. then, i apply the future as described above. later.
Chris
The Origins of Murphy's Law:
"In the begginning there was nothing, and it exploded."!!!
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chris
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