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  • From: Democratic Peoples Republic of Illinois
Posted by Hercmech on Tuesday, April 5, 2011 9:48 AM

I have never had any luck doing the local thing. It always seems a little raised compared to the surrounding areas. I guess that it does have an extra layer of something so that might explain it. Maybe I just did it wrong.


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Posted by DoogsATX on Tuesday, April 5, 2011 9:48 AM

Nathan T

Doogs- Another negative of using future, it darkens the paint and changes the hue. Other gloss coats won't do that. I'll be trying lifecolor gloss for my next build, we'll see how that goes.

Nathan

Yep. I'm very curious about the new Alclad clear coats. Planning to pick them up and see how they go...

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Posted by Nathan T on Tuesday, April 5, 2011 9:44 AM

Doogs- Another negative of using future, it darkens the paint and changes the hue. Other gloss coats won't do that. I'll be trying lifecolor gloss for my next build, we'll see how that goes.

Nathan

 

 

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Posted by DoogsATX on Friday, March 25, 2011 9:42 AM

Don - no silvering, but the area where I applied the gloss (Future) seems to have darkened the paint a touch. And it's still visible after a flat coat has been applied.

I'm not too worried, since the Achilles should be sufficiently weathered to obscure any such nonsense, but I won't be using the spot gloss method for any aircraft any time soon.

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  • From: Twin Cities of Minnesota
Posted by Don Stauffer on Friday, March 25, 2011 9:24 AM

DoogsATX

 

 Don Stauffer:

 

You run a serious risk of silvering.  Much better to put down gloss, even if just in local area of decals.  You can dullcoat them after application.

 

 

Ditto

But...I just tried the "local gloss" thing for the first time on my Achilles...and after the flat coat, you can still tell where the gloss was applied. I figure the washes, streaking and pigments to come will obscure it well enough, but still, annoying. Next time I will be glossing the entire thing. 

It is hard to tell from the photo whether you got silvering, or just a different gloss/flat ratio.  One thing you can do at this point, if you have an airbrush, is to overspray the decals with a very light mist of the color under the decals- assuming it is a flat paint.  Not only will this dull down the decals, it will give them a weathered appearance.

 

Don Stauffer in Minnesota

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Posted by DoogsATX on Thursday, March 24, 2011 9:43 AM

Don Stauffer

You run a serious risk of silvering.  Much better to put down gloss, even if just in local area of decals.  You can dullcoat them after application.

Ditto

But...I just tried the "local gloss" thing for the first time on my Achilles...and after the flat coat, you can still tell where the gloss was applied. I figure the washes, streaking and pigments to come will obscure it well enough, but still, annoying. Next time I will be glossing the entire thing. 

 

On the Bench: 1/32 Trumpeter P-47 | 1/32 Hasegawa Bf 109G | 1/144 Eduard MiG-21MF x2

On Deck:  1/350 HMS Dreadnought

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Posted by VanceCrozier on Thursday, March 24, 2011 9:28 AM

Don Stauffer

You run a serious risk of silvering.  Much better to put down gloss, even if just in local area of decals.  You can dullcoat them after application.

Ditto

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  • From: Twin Cities of Minnesota
Posted by Don Stauffer on Thursday, March 24, 2011 9:26 AM

You run a serious risk of silvering.  Much better to put down gloss, even if just in local area of decals.  You can dullcoat them after application.

Don Stauffer in Minnesota

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Decaling
Posted by PWright on Thursday, March 24, 2011 8:23 AM

Can you put decals down on base of dull coat?

 

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