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All these tips are wonderful and great. As it is though, I've already finished painting the hull, and all these tips are great 20/20 hindsight. The other half of the problem is me not knowing to think of pre-addressing a pre-existing problem. If only I could start knowing beforehand the problems I'll come across in my travels/excursions, then that'd be great.
Merry Christmas
Sean
All these tips are wonderful and great. As it is though, I've already finished painting the hull, and all these tips are great 20/20 hindsight. The other half of the problem is me not knowing to think of pre-addressing a pre-existing problem. If only I could start knowing beforehand the problems I'll come across in my travels/excursions, then that'd be great.
Merry Christmas
Sean
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This is great, thank you!
This is great, thank you!
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Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 12:07 pm |
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Devin wrote: Instead of using the last color to seal the masking tape, I spray a coat of Future. The advantages of Future over paint are that you don't have to worry if you're masking over multiple colors (such as hull camouflage), the Future goes on much thinner than paint, and is dry enough to paint over within a few minutes. when you say spray with future, what is future.do you mean floor wax ,if so how does the paint stick to it?oh never mind a few threads down i found the answer.
[quote="Devin"]Instead of using the last color to seal the masking tape, I spray a coat of Future. The advantages of Future over paint are that you don't have to worry if you're masking over multiple colors (such as hull camouflage), the Future goes on much thinner than paint, and is dry enough to paint over within a few minutes.[/quote]when you say spray with future, what is future.do you mean floor wax ,if so how does the paint stick to it?oh never mind a few threads down i found the answer.
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Posted: Sat May 23, 2009 7:49 am |
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Instead of using the last color to seal the masking tape, I spray a coat of Future. The advantages of Future over paint are that you don't have to worry if you're masking over multiple colors (such as hull camouflage), the Future goes on much thinner than paint, and is dry enough to paint over within a few minutes.
Instead of using the last color to seal the masking tape, I spray a coat of Future. The advantages of Future over paint are that you don't have to worry if you're masking over multiple colors (such as hull camouflage), the Future goes on much thinner than paint, and is dry enough to paint over within a few minutes.
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Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2009 3:16 pm |
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thanks for the tip! this is very helpfulfor a noob like me. :)
thanks for the tip! this is very helpfulfor a noob like me. :)
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Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2009 9:45 pm |
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That's brilliant, I can't wait to try it myself. 
That's brilliant, I can't wait to try it myself. :thumbs_up_1:
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Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2005 8:02 pm |
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After you apply your masking tape, spray over the edge of the tape with the color already on the model under the tape. This will seal the edge so that anything that runs under the tape is the color already there. Then spray over the joint with the new color. Remove the tape as soon as the new color is dry to the touch- don't wait for it to fully dry. This will give you sharp edges which do not need correcting. Also, don't use the masking tape right off the roll as this edge is never perfect- cut a new edge with a metal straight edge and sharp blade.
John
After you apply your masking tape, spray over the edge of the tape with the color already on the model under the tape. This will seal the edge so that anything that runs under the tape is the color already there. Then spray over the joint with the new color. Remove the tape as soon as the new color is dry to the touch- don't wait for it to fully dry. This will give you sharp edges which do not need correcting. Also, don't use the masking tape right off the roll as this edge is never perfect- cut a new edge with a metal straight edge and sharp blade.
John
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Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2005 10:28 am |
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MOrning all. Tremendous models being posted constantly. I was wondering, what is the best way to touch up paint that has bled under the masking tape? Such as the black boot stripe bleeding onto the hull red or upper hull grey? Seems like it could be a never ending process to get the lines perfect. 
MOrning all. Tremendous models being posted constantly.
I was wondering, what is the best way to touch up paint that has bled under the masking tape? Such as the black boot stripe bleeding onto the hull red or upper hull grey?
Seems like it could be a never ending process to get the lines perfect.
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Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2005 9:42 am |
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