Red, huh? CFL's are very green... The dirs suggest natural sunlight for best results, but lamps should work. They are probably thinking of incandescents which are very orange. I'll keep it in mind.
There are three airbrushed coats and several brushed coats on the body at this point. I will next try pouring the paint on and let it settle. We'll see.
hey how does it look under a black light? will there be a good glow?
radioskills4 1 year ago
@radioskills4 i don't know. good idea for a test
ModelManTom 1 year ago
can you put this on your skin?
thetaylorhouston 1 year ago
@thetaylorhouston probably not the smartest thing to do, but who knows? I wouldnt.
ModelManTom 1 year ago
Did you previously clearcoat that model?
There are flow improvers you can mix into the paint to thin it and keep the pigment tight enough to glow...
That should help with the brush strokes
Sorry ....I know nothing about spraying though...
I've painted the classic stars on the ceiling(SP?) I've never had to spell that before:)
stumpythumper 2 years ago
The ship had a gloss coat for the decals to go on, then several matte coats to seal it up.
In your entire live, you've never spelt ceiling before?!? No worries, you got it right. :D
ModelManTom 2 years ago
may need the right type of light on it, not household. try red spectrum.
idealmethod 2 years ago
Red, huh? CFL's are very green... The dirs suggest natural sunlight for best results, but lamps should work. They are probably thinking of incandescents which are very orange. I'll keep it in mind.
ModelManTom 2 years ago
so, the second coat wasn't any better?
screamingsamurai 2 years ago
There are three airbrushed coats and several brushed coats on the body at this point. I will next try pouring the paint on and let it settle. We'll see.
ModelManTom 2 years ago
Pitty it didnt work
stealthyspider 2 years ago
I'm gonna keep slathering it on.
ModelManTom 2 years ago