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Hi, question:
First my typical process:
Tamiya alcohol based acrylics thinned w/ Tamiya X-20a, then acrylic gloss coat like AK Interactive air brushed on or spray can Mr Premium Top coat. Decals next, then more gloss coat. Weathering next, using enamel based panel accent line filler like Tamiyas. Then final matte coat either AK interactive airbrushed on or Mr Super spray can.
Ok the question(s):
When I do the panel lines I invariably get unwanted oily staining beyond the panel lines that does not come off with thinner. Per some you tube videos, I try and wipe off the excess panel line accent with an enamel type thinner, like turpentine or mineral spirits. Other you tube videos however show them using X-20a to clean off the excess panel line accent. It seems like that would risk destroying the acrylic gloss coat and paint below. I know x-20a is mainly alcohol.
Any ideas why I have issues, and how to avoid them in that panel line accenting stage, still using Tamiya acrylic paints for the painting.
Oh, I also tried the washes made of oil paint that had the linseed oil soaked out first, and that method was no better than the Tamiya panel line accent method.
First my typical process:
Tamiya alcohol based acrylics thinned w/ Tamiya X-20a, then acrylic gloss coat like AK Interactive air brushed on or spray can Mr Premium Top coat. Decals next, then more gloss coat. Weathering next, using enamel based panel accent line filler like Tamiyas. Then final matte coat either AK interactive airbrushed on or Mr Super spray can.
Ok the question(s):
When I do the panel lines I invariably get unwanted oily staining beyond the panel lines that does not come off with thinner. Per some you tube videos, I try and wipe off the excess panel line accent with an enamel type thinner, like turpentine or mineral spirits. Other you tube videos however show them using X-20a to clean off the excess panel line accent. It seems like that would risk destroying the acrylic gloss coat and paint below. I know x-20a is mainly alcohol.
Any ideas why I have issues, and how to avoid them in that panel line accenting stage, still using Tamiya acrylic paints for the painting.
Oh, I also tried the washes made of oil paint that had the linseed oil soaked out first, and that method was no better than the Tamiya panel line accent method.