Название | : | Tips for Spray Painting |
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With the help and teaching of David from ‘Simple Models’, I’ve re-edited this video on spray painting to show a more responsible, well-informed, safer and much more effective technique I’d like to apologise as the old version of this video was thrown together quickly and it was very irresponsible of me not to do thorough research Thank you to the people who pointed this out in the comments I hope everyone finds this version more educational and enjoyable! 😊 Comment from : Quick Kits |
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Could this also apply to paper modeling? Comment from : GWP |
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You picked a really convenient model to hang like that The Migs engines go straight through Comment from : M vD |
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Don't warm nitrocellulose based paints (Car Spray Paints) or you'll end up with a minor 'silly string' effectbrDidn't know you could warm Matt/Satin/Gloss-Cote though Comment from : PD Rich |
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Can you spray outside in cold weather, like around 0 degrees to maybe 10 degrees? If so what would be your advice in achieving optimal results this way? Comment from : Rach Gant |
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Can you use regular spray paint on plastic models? (Italeri Mirage III) Comment from : Freedom Gundam95 |
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Nice and simple brTo the point Comment from : David |
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I think outside is a well ventilated area so I’ll spray it outside Comment from : Cowerdnerd Despacito |
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One thing I like brAbout Tamiya and Mr hobby spray primers is that they dont need to be held upside down and sprayed to not clog Holding it upside down will make some aersol gas leave the spray and eventually you will have paint left witch you cannot use If you you use a spraycan that need to be held upside down best thing is to buy a can of propane blow the needle clean with some nail polish remover on the front of the needle and inside it just use a brush to apply it and after spray it clean Comment from : Statoil Bensin |
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Do I need to use primer first? Comment from : George Mam |
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Can I use the same technique for car spray paint? Comment from : Mario Computers |
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i messed up my painting cuz i used masking tape to cover a different colour that i sprayed onto the model earlier and it pulled of the paint and now it looks terrible how do i fix this? Comment from : Cyber |
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Thank you for the tip on spray paint just a quick one how warm does the water have to be just as a example? Comment from : Andrew Hartley |
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Hi there! I have a question ¿What causes the formation of bubbles at the bottom of spray cans? It's a deformation of the concave base of the spray can that look like buubles growing from the inside of the can Have you seen this before? It has happened a couple of times but only with primer and matte coat cans, NEVER with the normal paint ones Someone told me it has something to do with the altitude of my city, you know, pressure physics and all that jazz It happened again today with the last spray can of flat coat I got I used it like four or five times and it already had signs of a bubble forming The last time I didn't considered the weather so I got a bit of "frosting" effect on my piece, so once I fixed it I sprayed it once again, this time following your advice (shaking, warm water, shaking) and under more friendly weather conditions And now it has this HUGE bubble at the base with three more bubbles around So I was wondering if you have a solution for this, so I can prevent this to happen again Perhaps I'm shaking to much or something The idea that the spray can can explode while I'm shaking it or just while being there on my table terrifies me Thank you very much for your time! Comment from : Bruno Piña |
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Great Vid'brbrWhat's the recommended alternative to spraying in a box though?br(had been considering thr method, as a way around having a fairly small study) Comment from : Jim Taylor |
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This might be useful in the 1960s but spray cans are alot different now Just shake and spray now Comment from : Ze Bunker |
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I have primer spary and dark yellow spary for a tamiya tiger 1 late tank I be sparying outdoorsbrAny advice Comment from : Rhys Fouracre |
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Excellent Video, I have a quick question?brCan this spray paint be used on Diecast metal?brThanks in advance Comment from : Daves World of Planes & Trains |
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Thanks alot! Comment from : TracksideStudios |
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that technique is also valid for spray primer Tamya? Comment from : PetrvsMaximvsChannel |
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Enjoyed the detail of your content clear and concise information in a short but very well done video thank you Comment from : Vicente Jalique TABLE TOP GAMER |
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My 12 year old son Junior was using some of this Duco Cement to put together a model airplane when he passed smooth out at the kitchen table His head hit the table so hard it left a knot big enough to tie a horse to Had to run him up to the emergency room they kept him up in the hospital for 3 days There is something in that damn glue that made him pass out Does anybody know who to contact with this company? Because i'm out about 900 dollars to the hospital, not to mention the kitchen table that got destroyed when Junior hit his head on it It really pisses me off that they could sell a glue that could be that toxic, and make a kid pass out I'm wanting some money out of this deal Who should I talk to about it? Comment from : SMUG |
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When I started building models, I would always spray paint them I eventually got an airbrush and compressor Comment from : NitchMakes |
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Nice, neat and to the pointgood video thank you Comment from : DGFX64 |
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Do I have to apply the matt cote to the model IMMEDIATELY after warming or can I let it set (for a few days?)? Comment from : Michael Knott |
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Hi guys, I want to spray paint a model but it says to mix 80 revell 52 and 20 revell 91, any idea how I can do this using spray cans? Thanks! Comment from : Tom van Loon |
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Any tips on road grime I'm building a Revell scania in memory of my father I want it to look road grime and weathered Brilliant tip thank you Subbed check me out Comment from : Rc-Nerd |
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I prefer to use my spray cans for uses like the underside of cars or the wheels Comment from : Dom |
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Since I don't have any good ventilation inside, i have to paint outside, if i use a box to stop wind from affecting my spray, would poking holes in the box help to reduce swirling fumes? Comment from : gerrywawra |
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do you like gundam?brcheers from Costa Rica Comment from : Nero |
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You know what is an airbrush and what you can do with him?, if you try one, you will see Comment from : Esping |
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what are the steps?br1)put primerbr2)?br3? Comment from : KENSHIN PLAYS |
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Dude, thanks a lot for the tip about the water and clear cotesbrI did some weathering on a couple of 1/87 containers, and it left a white reseduebrCould that also be a reason that Humbrol Clear can frost up? Comment from : Ducesweden |
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I just made a mark I male tank from the airfix wwi battle of somme cenetary 1:72 kit Comment from : ARandomYoutuber |
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Can I send you some kits to build I have two zvezda model kits from Russia one is a 1/35 T-90 the other is TU-154M 1/144 scale Comment from : Bingis Bahn |
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Regardless of what it says on the can, you should give it much more time than what is on the label What they're most likely saying is dry not and not really cure time If you want to give paint enough time to cure and bond to the plastic, you'll need a few hours to a full day at room temperature to full dry and fully cure Comment from : xxnike0629xx |
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It's definitely a good idea to spray in a well ventilated area since you don't want to breath in those fumes and chemicals into your lungs and potentially get cancer from it The mask thing is also a good precaution as well brBut ideally you should like those air purifer machines as well as spraying in a spray booth with the ventilation fan that blows it outside (if you're spraying indoors) Comment from : xxnike0629xx |
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Great video - very informative as per all your build/ model tips vids Keep up the great work! Comment from : Fifty Cal |
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Good tips I have noted them down Comment from : MisticRider 47 |
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Very good video! Comment from : John Kelley |
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I prefer applying varnish with a brush because it doesn't smell as bad and I'm terrible at using a spray can Comment from : Rurushu |
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Can you do some 1/35 tanks and figures? Comment from : Riley Ní Bhroin |
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Hey brWould you make a video about how to use warnish and what kind of technics should we use when covering the modells?brIf possible please explain the diference betveen diferent kind of warnishes like gloss or mattbrThank you and have a good time with modelling! Comment from : Mészáros Máté |
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can you make a tutorial on diorama for model kits Comment from : H4D1 |
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can you do an mg acguy build or mg zaku build ? Comment from : H4D1 |
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hey Comment from : Nathan Asio |
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