mickoo
Western Thunderer
Blimey that's well rescued - how did you pull that trick off?
Adrian, I was editing the above post whilst you were posting
Blimey that's well rescued - how did you pull that trick off?
Awsome, cheers for that I presume it'll be ok to spray celly over acrylic? I had to strip it all back again!!Mick,
I use Autopaints Doncaster, quote the BS number you want and they will do an aerosol in celly.
The finish will be far better than any enamel paint.
There number is 01302822822, they will post aswell.
Cheers, should never have cocked it up in the first place LOL, all these new paints and what notGood rescue Mick - I resorted to dunking my Thompson coaches in cellulose thinners... twice, I wasn't satisfied with the finish... it made a horrible mess and was quite depressing. But there are some things you can't live with...
Regards
Tony
Graham, I think the problem is that the paint doesn't bond to its self very well, I'm guessing its main sticking ability comes from adhering to the metal, which in my experiance so far isn't that good, however other paints I've tried probably don't adhere any better but do adhere to them selves better and form a skin as such, bit like a Scotch egg in broad terms.Funny that, just what happened to me when I tried the product on a brass kit. Further, I have used Clostermann on some brass and w/m bogies and I was underwhelmed by the difficulty in getting a smooth / even surface. No matter how much others sing the praise of the Clostermann product this is a primer that I am not going to use again.
After the experiment by Simon Thompson - see his topic - I am going to try the Halford's Acid8 etch primer with subsequent coats of Chaos Black acrylic spray from Games Workshop.
OrderedMick,
I use Autopaints Doncaster, quote the BS number you want and they will do an aerosol in celly.
The finish will be far better than any enamel paint.
There number is 01302822822, they will post aswell.
.like Halfords used to do but no longer support
Guessing it might be acrylic, as Cellulose is a very difficult animal to get hold of...
JB.
Mick, I'm sure if you do a search online you will find somebody who does a BS colour as an acrylic spray.Brian,
Cheers, that's not a bad price actually, I reckon around £10 a can these days or £15-18 if posted.
Do you know if the paint is an acrylic or cellulose? I might pop to the local store tomorrow and see what they can do, just preferably need an acrylic to cover this tender really.
Best Mick