Image Comments |
Don C | 25-Jan-14 16:08 |
First color coat yesterday. Running into the nitrate/butyrate problem. No butyrate thinner. Suggestions? |
David Duckett | 25-Jan-14 16:25 |
Sig.com, Brodak, Penn Valley Hobby for thinner |
jerry campbell | 25-Jan-14 16:30 |
For Yellow you almost always need a white under coat. |
Don C | 25-Jan-14 16:36 |
Thanks Jerry, I'll remember that. A few more coats and I should be OK. |
David Duckett | 25-Jan-14 16:41 |
A light brown or tan close to the yellow will work best as an underpainting, primer, and allow fewer coats of yellow. |
Don C | 25-Jan-14 17:33 |
Again, thanks for the help. I haven't done a silkspan covering since I was a kid. Long time ago! Figured that I had to use dope.I am going to check out your piece on acrylics on the Guillow's site. I used them on the P-40 for the nose art and it works well. I only do this in the winter when It's too cold to get on the horse, so my experience from the 50's is a little out of date. This site really helps. |
jerry campbell | 26-Jan-14 06:20 |
Thanks David, I've always used white as an undercoat for yellow, but I can see that a light tan could be even better at times. |
David Duckett | 26-Jan-14 08:43 |
If you use spray paint, white is a good undercoat as sprayed paint covers better. Brushed paint doesn't cover as well unless it's thick. That's OK for Van Gogh but not for models. I use several coats of thin paint and that requires an opaque ground (surface), especially with the transparent colors yellow, red, orange, and some shades of green and blue. |
Dale1416 | 26-Jan-14 10:22 |
Suggest finishing your yellow paint job with a Krylon spray can. |
lukebozek1 | 26-Jan-14 12:20 |
I never paint with colored dope and I only have one color left, yellow, just like yours. Krylon has never failed me, the price is right and no spray gun to clean up! |
Don C | 28-Jan-14 08:21 |
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Don C | 28-Jan-14 08:45 |
OK, spent the weekend on every site I could find. Mr. Duckett, read your piece on Guillow's site. I really like your C-47. Now, can I spray Krylon over the butyrate? It would make life simpler. Or, if I can't find the correct color in Krylon, can I brush acrylic over the butyrate? Also making life simpler. |
David Duckett | 28-Jan-14 08:51 |
Thank you. The answer to both questions is "Yes". |
David Duckett | 28-Jan-14 08:55 |
Krylon is not the only choice. Liquitex also makes their paint in spray cans at about $12 per can. |
Don C | 28-Jan-14 10:21 |
Thank you! Off to the stores and then back to work! |