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Paint and lacquer question.

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I airbrushed my tank with revell-humbrol enamels and the paint falls quite easily, so I need a laquer. What kind of laquer do you recommend me? I need it with no bright, and it would be better if I can airbrush it instead of using a rattle can.

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Re: Paint and lacquer question.

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I'd want a matt (non-glossy) finish if I were you; but good (sprayable) ones are hard to find, apparently. However, this looks like an interesting discussion on the topic, Rad...
http://www.britmodeller.com/forums/inde ... t-varnish/
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Re: Paint and lacquer question.

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vallejo matt varnish 70.520 wet look use 70.470
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Lol, interesting post, 43rd. Sadly I agree with it. I only had bad experiences with """matt""" laquers.

I usually dont use them, but for some reason the paint I airbrushed on my tank falls at the first touch. Its a bad first airbrush experience. I dont know what went wrong... Maybe too much paint thinner... Or wrong paints...

I will try with that vallejo varnish, Doc.

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Did you clean and prime before painting? There is no way any paint should just rub off after painting and throwing a coat of lacquer on it won't help I'm afraid...

I use flat lacquers I get from railroad shops...
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dgsselkirk wrote:Did you clean and prime before painting? There is no way any paint should just rub off after painting and throwing a coat of lacquer on it won't help I'm afraid...

I use flat lacquers I get from railroad shops...
Yes, I cleaned and primed with a tamiya primer can, grey color. The paint comes out but the primer stays there intact.

Could it be a problem of too much paint thinner? I think I did a 50-50%
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Enamel over an acrylic primmer don't like the mechanics of that although I thought it would have stuck better. What did you use to thin it please?
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dgsselkirk wrote:Enamel over an acrylic primmer don't like the mechanics of that although I thought it would have stuck better. What did you use to thin it please?
The revell paint thinner. I must say I have used a lot of times enamel over that primer and no problem, but never with airbrush.
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Must be some component in the thinner that doesn't like the primer. If it was me I would take an old toothbrush and get off as much as I could and use Tamiya paints to re-do but that's just me...
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dgsselkirk wrote:Must be some component in the thinner that doesn't like the primer. If it was me I would take an old toothbrush and get off as much as I could and use Tamiya paints to re-do but that's just me...
It seems that is the only thing I can do. The paint is like dust over the tank. I have never seen something like that....
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