I'm using Vallejo acrylics thinned with their thinners and a touch of flow improver.Just out of interest: what paint are you using and was the humidity high yesterday?


I'll be honest, I was going to buy some masking tape but found an old roll of white masking tape I had here, but it's just normal every day masking tape.The tape could have been a problem if its very tacky, i lot of people love tamiya tape but i think the adhesive is to thick myself and personally am not a big fan of it,ive started using mr hobby low adhesive tape as well as there standard tape, but sticking and pulling it off the back of your hand a few times will remove some of the tackiness,i also use some automotive masking tape which is very low tack and has a very thin adhesive layer, not halfords or b@q stuff.
Thats interesting as I find the same with tamiya tape. The adhesive is so thick that the tape "floats" around on it, making accurate masking tricky.i lot of people love tamiya tape but i think the adhesive is to thick myself and personally am not a big fan of it,ive started using mr hobby low adhesive tape as well as there standard tape,
Thought it was just me that thought that.:smiling6:Thats interesting as I find the same with tamiya tape. The adhesive is so thick that the tape "floats" around on it, making accurate masking tricky.
Might have to give the Mr hobby stuff a go :thumb2:
There's your problem Steve. Think of it as a learning exercise, and well done for having a go. I wouldn't have been brave enough to mask that camo on a helicopter.I'll be honest, I was going to buy some masking tape but found an old roll of white masking tape I had here, but it's just normal every day masking tape.
Thank you.There's your problem Steve. Think of it as a learning exercise, and well done for having a go. I wouldn't have been brave enough to mask that camo on a helicopter.
Pete
Just ordered some low adhesive masking tape from the shop, it's too late for this model but hopefully this won't happen next time.
it's just a case of damage limitation with this model, I've decided it would be wrong to give in and bin it, I need to keep it as a lesson,
so I'm just going to 'attempt' to paint over the damage by hand, yes there will be brush lines but I don't care, I just want this done and forgotten now. haha
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