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Here is a question when shooting Tamiya flat base through an airbrush does it have to be thinned like the paint or can it be used straight from the jar, and what would you use to clean the AB afterwards hope someone can assist?
hey noble. i use flat base with the tamiya clear and use tamiya thinner with it. I use rubbing alcohol for thinning tamiya paints through an airbrush, but for the clear coats i always use the tamiya thinner. to clean my brush after use i use the same rubbing alcohol on a paper towel to clean off excess or dried paint. i normally put the clear in first, then some flat base, then thinner to get the appropriate consistency, adding more flat base to get the flatness level i want.
It's an interesting thread this ebcause i'm always trying to find good ways of applying finishes to my models. I have a jar of matt base and clear but haven't used them yet. I heard that a little too much flat base can cause the avrnish to be a little cloudy. I'll guess i'll find out thsi weekend
Thanks Beav, just one more question tamiya flat clear is a matt varnish yes? if so can i use just the matt varnish to apply to a kit that has been sprayed with johnsons clear to take the shine off of it and if so do i need to mix the varnish with thinner or spray it straight on, sorry for any confusion.
Paul mate nice to hear from you glad you are back in the world hope your well.
take care of yourself and if it is any consolation last time i was hit by a vehicle it was a four ton truck, knocked me sqaure across a two lane road. When i woke up with two broken legs i thought i'd died ...then the pain kicked in.
Thanks Beav, just one more question tamiya flat clear is a matt varnish yes? if so can i use just the matt varnish to apply to a kit that has been sprayed with johnsons clear to take the shine off of it and if so do i need to mix the varnish with thinner or spray it straight on, sorry for any confusion.scott
You can certainly apply a matt or silk varnish over a Kleared model to tone it down. I do this as a matter of course. I don't use the Tamiya stuff so I'm not sure how it sprays.
Hi guys , if I can add my limited knowledge on the humbrol aerosol`s , not long ago I made a 1960`s F1 Lotus for which I used these products - maybe it was me but I found the humbrol clear gloss varnish was very heavy and thick to use and the matt varnish dryed more like a satin finnish and both had a tint of yellow when dry .
maybe it was my lack of experience, but I did not like them personaly.
You could be right Richy my wife uses gloss varnish for here 1/24 scale cars and it does look rather heavy and there does seem to be a tint in the satin stuff, unfortunately i've never used the matt stuff so i can't comment on it.
Ok i have another question pardon me for being stupid here bur flat base ...what is it how does it wok and can it be applied on it's own like a varnish?
hi scott, the tamiya flat base is in my experience a matting agent not a varnish. i assume its meant to be used to make a gloss paint dry with a matt finish. Ive tried mixing it with klear to get a matt varnish but with little success, either i put too much in and it dries with a white bloom or not enough and its glossy. I got fed up of trying to make it work and just use vallejo matt now, this is great stuff. I stand to be corrected about the tamiya flat base ,if someone has found a way to make it work id love to hear it ,after all ive still got a bottle left! cheers tony
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