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Nukeproof 17-04-2018 09:34 PM

Advice with water based paint
 
Hi all I'm after some advice when using water based paint I.e HobbyNox.
What are you guys backing the paint with as it scratches off fairly easily any tips would be greatly appreciated

Ashlandchris 17-04-2018 10:11 PM

After backing with white I add a coat of clear lacquer and then where the body will rub / touch I use gaffa tape to protect.
Some people use cricket bat tape, but I found it varied in stickiness

Nukeproof 18-04-2018 06:55 AM

Do you use automotive lacquer thought about this myself just wasn't sure if it would eat into the paint or not

Verde 18-04-2018 07:36 PM

Halfords clear lacquer is popular, but spray it on too thick/too close and it will eat into and crack the water based acrylics. A few threads on here that I've looked at as I recently wondered the same thing. Best advice I read was a couple of thin coats of Halfords Clear Lacquer and dry it immediately with a heater/hairdryer. Had no problems using this method.

Forgot to add; let the acrylics cure for at least 24hrs before applying the lacquer.

Nukeproof 18-04-2018 08:26 PM

Thanks guys used sum lacquer and worked a treat

racingdwarf 18-04-2018 09:39 PM

+1 for the halfords lacquer, did have a bad experience with some Core RC spray can paint, sprayed myself a winter shell all florescent orange,backed with Core white,then lacquer. Craked like a bugger then started to flake off the shell within a week:thumbdown: but never had a problem with anything airbrushed

neallewis 19-04-2018 11:52 AM

Plastikote super clear acrylic or plastikote clear sealer

http://plasti-kote.co.uk/products

available from amazon or hobbycraft

Ashlandchris 22-04-2018 09:07 PM

I use Halfords lacquer as well as the Lidl clear lacquer. I warm shell slightly with hairdryer then put a fine spray on then warm and dry and repeat. No issues with cracking or flaking


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