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Vector Sigma 13
16th June 2008, 10:25 PM
Im looking at customising an old and rather loose G1 Soundwave. So far ive taken him to bits and cleaned up some of the casting marks with my you-bute $10.00 pretend dremel. Im surprised how good a job it did actually.

Any way i was just wondering what paint everyone uses and what surface preparation is done before painting. Is a primer needed etc? Spray paint or brush application? Im a bit of a perfectionist so a nice finish is important.

Id love to hear any feedback or ideas from anyone regarding this topic.

gamblor916
17th June 2008, 08:24 AM
At this point I would suggest getting some wet/dry sandpaper used wet to get all surfaces smooth and to give the plastic some "key" (so it sticks).
Wash it with some soapy water, then you should be ready for primer. Tamiya fine primer is good (use white for light colours). Spray the primer wait a few days then lightly sand it down with wet/dry. It should be super smooth at this point.
For the best finish spray is the way to go, airbrush would be best but cans are ok. Use even passes, and right now in cold weather I would warm the can in hot (not boiling) water for a minute or two before spraying.
If you want you can polish it after it hardens after a week or so. Meguiars Scratch X is pretty good.
Good luck and post pictures :)

sifun
17th June 2008, 03:14 PM
Where can I find a top coat so I don't get a sticky finish after spraying?

Vector Sigma 13
17th June 2008, 08:35 PM
At this point I would suggest getting some wet/dry sandpaper used wet to get all surfaces smooth and to give the plastic some "key" (so it sticks).
Wash it with some soapy water, then you should be ready for primer. Tamiya fine primer is good (use white for light colours). Spray the primer wait a few days then lightly sand it down with wet/dry. It should be super smooth at this point.
For the best finish spray is the way to go, airbrush would be best but cans are ok. Use even passes, and right now in cold weather I would warm the can in hot (not boiling) water for a minute or two before spraying.
If you want you can polish it after it hardens after a week or so. Meguiars Scratch X is pretty good.
Good luck and post pictures :)

Cheers thats the sort of info i was after! What grade sand paper would/ should one use- pretty fine i expect?

gamblor916
17th June 2008, 09:29 PM
Where can I find a top coat so I don't get a sticky finish after spraying?

What are you painting with? Tamiya sprays touch dry pretty quick.
For clear coat TS-13 is ok but finicky sometimes.


What grade sand paper would/ should one use- pretty fine i expect?

You should find it easily in a hardware or auto store. Just make sure you can use it wet. The finest grade should be ok, it's not really for heavy sanding, just polishing the surface out.

lcz128
30th June 2008, 06:59 PM
Hey Gamblor! I really appreciate this info that you've put here! Helped me heaps with my cj repaint :)

gamblor916
1st July 2008, 08:33 AM
No problem :)
Now I should follow my own advice and start finishing stuff.

i_amtrunks
1st July 2008, 10:07 AM
Where is the best palce to get the Tamiya spray paints?

I've been using Citadel paints from Games Workshop, but I think Spray painting undercoats and main colours would make my attempts at repainting much easier.

gamblor916
1st July 2008, 11:03 AM
Where is the best place to get the Tamiya spray paints?

Sherriffs in Paramatta has the best price I've found, under $10 a can.
Hobbyco, and other hobby stores in the city.

Online if you get a whole lot. I like Rainbow 10 for the Gunze range.
http://www.rainbowten.co.jp/english/

Even HLJ has spray paint, but no bottles.

i_amtrunks
1st July 2008, 12:44 PM
Thanking you!

goro
1st July 2008, 01:17 PM
best coat spray by far is the citadel coating spray by games workshop... cant go apst the stuff!