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Brushing Tamiya Acrylics-Help

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, November 16, 2004 1:46 PM
Also, wait for the underlying coat to dry before you add a second coat. Acrylics like to peel up if they arn't completely dry. If it is too thin, you won't get good coverage, but that gives you a good opportunity to try glazing and highlighting with different colors.

Dan
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, November 16, 2004 1:24 AM
another name fo extender is retarder. its available at most art supply stores.
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Posted by ua0124 on Monday, November 15, 2004 8:13 PM
Sign - Welcome [#welcome] chiefb to FSM

Here's a thread that has been helpful in my understanding acrylics.
http://www.finescale.com/fsm/community/forum/topic.asp?page=-1&TOPIC_ID=30023&REPLY_ID=299097#299097
Ernie If I can not do something about a problem, it's not my problem; it is a fact of life...
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, November 15, 2004 4:49 PM
Do you thin your paint??

Acrylics got bad adhesion on straight plastic, especially when the plastic has not been washed, on some types of plastic it will not stick at all.

Lay down a coat of primer first and than use a soft brush for applying the paint.
Thinning it with a thinner that has an extender mixed in will also help extend the drying time and help prevent brush strokes in the finish.

I think the Tamiya acrylic thinner already has the extended mixed in.

HTH.
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Brushing Tamiya Acrylics-Help
Posted by Anonymous on Monday, November 15, 2004 4:39 PM
I could use some direction on brushing Tamiya acrylics. Whenever I try, the paint is too thin so I get poor coveragge and then it gums up too quickly. I am new to acrylics so any help would be usefull.
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