> ran out of rlm 65 in the midst of a big fuselage and there ain't a hobby store
> within 3 hours of here. and it's sunday night. well any stort in a porm...
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> don't be afraid to try stuff, if i can do it.....
>
I've got a whole pile of bottles of those paints I mixed to match
Luftwaffe colors.
Pat
on 1/14/2008 12:47 AM someone@some.domain said the following:
> ran out of rlm 65 in the midst of a big fuselage and there ain't a hobby store
> within 3 hours of here. and it's sunday night. well any stort in a porm...
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> don't be afraid to try stuff, if i can do it.....
>
My wife used to teach folk art painting in our home, with 6 students per
session (all women). This was probably a decade ago. In the beginning,
she would go and buy all the paint from an art store and then charge the
students for the paint. Later, she bought a whole display rack of
DecoArt Americana acrylics to sell to her students, rather than to have
her go shopping for the paint, or have the students go find the paint
themselves.
Shortly afterwards, she stopped teaching, and we have 100s of bottles of
paints left over. I have used some to mix up a few colors for figures
(khaki, etc), and some for lightening the model paint, but not for
mixing any for a full covering of planes or vehicles. I thought that the
pigment in the folk art paint was not as finely ground as the model
paint and would lay down a thicker layer of paint, thereby covering fine
details. I'm glad you experimented. Maybe I'll try it on some vehicles.
Now, all I have to buy is the alcohol and mix my own, unless I drink all
the alcohol first. :-)

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someone@some.domain - 14 Jan 2008 16:38 GMT
>on 1/14/2008 12:47 AM someone@some.domain said the following:
>> ran out of rlm 65 in the midst of a big fuselage and there ain't a hobby
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>Now, all I have to buy is the alcohol and mix my own, unless I drink all
>the alcohol first. :-)
it works fine
> ran out of rlm 65 in the midst of a big fuselage and there ain't a
> hobby store within 3 hours of here. and it's sunday night. well any
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> full and didn't put a real dent in the new bottles. neccessity really
> is a mother. don't be afraid to try stuff, if i can do it.....
Which particular shade?

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someone@some.domain - 16 Jan 2008 01:10 GMT
>> ran out of rlm 65 in the midst of a big fuselage and there ain't a
>> hobby store within 3 hours of here. and it's sunday night. well any
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>Which particular shade?
i'm guess you are asking which colors i used to mix?
navy blue, black, apple green, red apple and yellow, antique white.
i did a lot of adjusting, so i could have gotten it down to 4, maybe.
i tried rlm 70 for kicks and it was easier, or i got better.
i think for about $20, i will have the whole range of rlm and raf colors.
i've spent that on one kit's paint and used most of it. this will make a LOT.
i printed out the 3 rlm chart pages years ago and they match up to model
master really well, so they are my template.
Disco58 - 25 Jan 2008 01:44 GMT
Where do you guys get 99% isopropyl alcohol? The strongest I can find is
70%. Anyway, just a FWIW...When I use the 70% alcohol with Delta
Ceramcoat it ends up dry and about like 400 grit (really). I also tried
it with Liquitex airbrush medium, which stays visibly wetter, and that
feels like maybe 800. This is with a Paasche VL, #5 tip and 13 psi,
bearing in mind my airbrush skills aren't the greatest. It won't stick to
bare styrene, but seems to grab onto Krylon primer well enough. I've
thought about mixing/ thinning it with Future just for S&G to see what
happens.
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someone@some.domain - 25 Jan 2008 02:15 GMT
>Where do you guys get 99% isopropyl alcohol? The strongest I can find is
>70%. Anyway, just a FWIW...When I use the 70% alcohol with Delta
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>thought about mixing/ thinning it with Future just for S&G to see what
>happens.
any decent drug store. one of the big chains should have it.
if you really get jammed, lmk.