Big s Posted Sunday at 02:27 AM Posted Sunday at 02:27 AM 2 hours ago, F18LEGIOSS2 said: What paint should I use in order to avoid paint scratches, especially the arms? Lacquer paints are usually pretty tough and self level thinly. You could also try pre sanding areas that will rub so there’s a little more room before painting Quote
pengbuzz Posted Monday at 07:55 AM Posted Monday at 07:55 AM UPDATE: more detailing on the U.S.S. Callisto- Will be doing more details (phaser strips, photon/quantum torpedo tubes, windows, etc) and decalling soon. Stay tuned... Quote
Thom Posted yesterday at 01:38 AM Posted yesterday at 01:38 AM Good looking work there! A nice follow-up to the original design. Quote
Big s Posted yesterday at 08:16 AM Posted yesterday at 08:16 AM On 12/1/2024 at 11:55 PM, pengbuzz said: UPDATE: more detailing on the U.S.S. Callisto- Will be doing more details (phaser strips, photon/quantum torpedo tubes, windows, etc) and decalling soon. Stay tuned... Keep up the fun builds Quote
electric indigo Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago On 11/28/2024 at 12:12 AM, MechTech said: COOL! An Air Force Corsair! That cockpit looks great too! An Air Force livery Corsair is a rare bird. - MT Some more progress; ready for the second color. Going for the later grey scheme. Quote
MechTech Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago @F18LEGIOSS2 Everything will scratch - sadly! However, Big s is absolutely right. In fact, sanding will give the paint more bite into the surface. I build a lot of parts like that and always try to get the correct color plastic so scratches won't show easily. But that's obviously not gonna work in your case. Like Big s said, try the lacquer paints. Maybe even an automotive rattle can if you can find them. Best wished with your paint! @pengbuzz Is that another masking masterpiece!? That looks cool and the detailing on the surface really adds to the depth of it! - MT Quote
derex3592 Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago I'd like to add to the 1/72 aircraft updates finally... Academy A-10 painted up over the weekend, and all ordinance assembled and painted. Light Ghost Grey on the bottom and Dark Ghost Grey on the top more or less, layed down in light coats over the white on black mottling, the two greys are suppose to look more pronounced than they came out but mehh, whatever, all the online pics look like it's all about the same shade in the real world. Forgot what a pain 1/72 ordinance is.. Haha. Hopefully clear coat decals and detail painting this weekend! 😊 Quote
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