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Old 11-30-2014, 06:47 AM
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No pressure Sean, but, I can't wait to see your next build video.
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Thanks Sean,

Could I bother you for the paint manufacturer/brand?

I have used ppg/omni in the past but am looking for somehting "safer" to be around. I am considering klass cote...

Is your two part clear loaded in the can locally?

Thanks for your advice,
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Originally Posted by ddennison
Thanks Sean,

Could I bother you for the paint manufacturer/brand?

I have used ppg/omni in the past but am looking for somehting "safer" to be around. I am considering klass cote...

Is your two part clear loaded in the can locally?

Thanks for your advice,
Dave
Dave, the main colors came from Ralle at Tailormade decals in Germany. It's a one part paint thinned with laquer thinner. The rest of the colors are model master enamels. The clear comes from Eastwood and the two parts aren't mixed until you activate them in the can. It's really slick and sprays well. I've used the matte and the gloss clears with great success.
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Old 11-30-2014, 01:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Bob_B
No pressure Sean, but, I can't wait to see your next build video.
Thanks Bob, me too! Lol.
Actually, I did a video on making nice seams and joints for mating parts and it was well rec'd. I'm curious what other topics would be of interest. I've had a number of requests for a weathering video so I may do one of those next.
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Originally Posted by smchale
Thanks Bob, me too! Lol.
Actually, I did a video on making nice seams and joints for mating parts and it was well rec'd. I'm curious what other topics would be of interest. I've had a number of requests for a weathering video so I may do one of those next.
Yes, please!

Bob
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Originally Posted by smchale
Dave, the main colors came from Ralle at Tailormade decals in Germany. It's a one part paint thinned with laquer thinner. The rest of the colors are model master enamels. The clear comes from Eastwood and the two parts aren't mixed until you activate them in the can. It's really slick and sprays well. I've used the matte and the gloss clears with great success.
Thank you for the information!

Dave

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