Jdog71
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- Aug 18, 2010
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I don't have an airbrush yet. Yes, I know. To work around this temporary inconvenience, I use an occasional rattle can. I bought a can of Tamiya Pure White...thinking "hey, its Tamiya, so its probably an acrylic". Nope.Nowhere on the can did it say "Lacquer" or "Acrylic"...unless it was in Japanese. So I joyfully spray my MkII Viper after spending 20+ hours building, sanding, priming, cockpit-ing, etc.
I would get better results by dipping the model in a can of Elmers glue and throwing flour on it. Its a disaster. Sure, its a little humid here in RI, but this seems to be over and above the occasional run or bubble...I'm talking epic cataclysm here. Its still wet (16 hours later) and I'm getting nervous about being able to sand away the galaxy of eyesores that my hard work has become.
Is there any hope to save my investment or should I just chalk it up to being a noob (again)?
I would get better results by dipping the model in a can of Elmers glue and throwing flour on it. Its a disaster. Sure, its a little humid here in RI, but this seems to be over and above the occasional run or bubble...I'm talking epic cataclysm here. Its still wet (16 hours later) and I'm getting nervous about being able to sand away the galaxy of eyesores that my hard work has become.
Is there any hope to save my investment or should I just chalk it up to being a noob (again)?