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Mathew Clayson wrote:
> > what I have told people is to get a fusion colour close to what you
> > want, and paint your product. THEN, find almost any other spray bomb in
> > the colour you require, and apply it over the fusion.
> >
> > http://www.krylon.com/main/product_template.cfm?levelid=5&sub_levelid=10&productid=1751&content=product_details
> >
> > Chris
>
> I've been making models and movie props for years.
>
> This doesn't seem to be true with lacquer paints. So I usually use a lacquer
> primer (hard to find).
> <http://www.chaseproducts.com/products/paint/lacquerprimer.cfm> And then paint
> over it with other paints as needed.
>
> I painted some red parts black recently. I used a black primer, and clear coat.
>
> I've also painted some parts grey, but used a brush, as my airbrush was dead.
> But again useing a grey primer and hand brushing over that with a better color
> match.
>
> Mat
Is one of those situations were you have to paint a horse to get a
convincing looking cow on camera, and if you want a horse you have to
tape a bunch of cats together?
Derek
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| (...) Ummm Derek, shhh those are supposed to be protected secrets... Actually, all jokes aside, considering this post from you Derek, I'm gonna make a leap in faith and suggest that from NOW ON, please use the paints in an WELL ventilated area. (...) (19 years ago, 12-Oct-05, to lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto)
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| (...) As long as you are painting over the Fusion paint this is fine. The problem that I've encountered with Fusion is that it picks up color from underlying plastics, paticularly red plastic. I've been making models and movie props for years. If (...) (19 years ago, 11-Oct-05, to lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto, FTX)
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