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Thanks, The pictures dont do it justice. They were taken with flash. Its actually much darker than it appears. Its not black to be sure but a dark, dark grey. It is too glossy, thats for sure.IT TAKES GREAT INTELLIGENCE TO FAKE SUCH STUPIDITY!Comment
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Ya Know.........If I spray clear flat to get rid of the gloss, its liable to become too light in color. Dave, you mentioned earlier to use Black and add a little white to get the color. Would it be easier and use less paint if I started with white and slowly added the black? Seems like it would take a lot of white to tone down the black but very little black to darken the white.IT TAKES GREAT INTELLIGENCE TO FAKE SUCH STUPIDITY!Comment
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Also, Dave, Did you say that we should avoid Floquil products as not being durable enough? I ask this because the stuff is great to work with and is readily available.IT TAKES GREAT INTELLIGENCE TO FAKE SUCH STUPIDITY!Comment
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Questions.....Questions.......So many Questions. Can you tell that this project was not very well thought out?IT TAKES GREAT INTELLIGENCE TO FAKE SUCH STUPIDITY!Comment
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Floquil is not durable. It's formulated to serve as a thin coating of clear films (flat to gloss) and pigmented paint, to be applied to static display models and model trains -- things not subject to the abrasive, dynamic environment suffered by practical r/c model submarines. Krylon and the other box-store rattle-can paints are not my first choice, but better than most one-part hobby shop paints!
Dark, dark gray requires little, little white mixed with the black .... STOP SCREWING WITH ME!!!!
You're making this much harder than it has to be, hydroplane-boy!
And that last shot of spray primer on your long suffering ALBACORE: You laid it on way, way too thick, Mark. A bunch of light 'mist' coats, allowed to flash between applications, is the way to go. I'll bet you have chipping/cracking issues down the road.
David
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Points well taken. But, thats not primer, thats the final coat. I Think??IT TAKES GREAT INTELLIGENCE TO FAKE SUCH STUPIDITY!Comment
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Look, Here is a picture, without the flash, of the hull painted Charcoal Grey next to a oil sample bottle that is truly Flat black. The flash makes the hull look too lite.Last edited by greenman407; 06-15-2012, 12:43 PM.IT TAKES GREAT INTELLIGENCE TO FAKE SUCH STUPIDITY!Comment
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Can your camera not use the flash? If not, try folding a tissue over the flash and take a picture (there are other materials as well, but for a quick fix Kleenex tissue will work). A couple of things should happen, the tissue will disburse the harshness of direct flash and then the sensors should adjust and give adequate exposure. Give it a try.If you can cut, drill, saw, hit things and swear a lot, you're well on the way to building a working model sub.Comment
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Trout, the picture above was taken without the flash. However, i will try your tissue idea. ThanksIT TAKES GREAT INTELLIGENCE TO FAKE SUCH STUPIDITY!Comment
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My mistake for not reading closely. I struggle with, what is correct color with regards to models? Some people scale the color down, others do not. When I did competitions, there are wild debates and disagreements. Now, I do not compete and paint to what I like. Let the rivet counting, paint patrolling, tire measuring, know it alls chase somewhere else - WOW I have some anger to let go of there. LOLIf you can cut, drill, saw, hit things and swear a lot, you're well on the way to building a working model sub.Comment
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My Goal is to get the bottom half painted as well this week along with application of Dry Transfers and then Dullcoat it to remove the gloss. Next weeks goal will be to get the props repainted and mounted along with the drive mechanism. Then itll be time to start work on the Sub driver. Depending on Daves schedule, I can either wait for the new Subdriver from him or I can begin to revamp my old one. Time will tell.IT TAKES GREAT INTELLIGENCE TO FAKE SUCH STUPIDITY!Comment
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Ive had these dry transfers around forever. They came with the original Subtek kit. What a mess that was. Im trying not to remind myself. It really tested my metal. The large numbers are too big for the sail. So I think that Ill just leave them off. The only thing usefull are the depth markings. I just have to look at my pictures and try to figure out what goes where.
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These two pictures provide some clues as to the depth marking locations.
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In the first picture , note the size of the sail numbers. The ones that came with the kit are at least 50% larger. Since this sub will be used for attacking Rogue Alphas and renegade 212s and the occasional kidnapped Indian Akula, we dont want to be identified. So, we will leave the numbers off. Oh,.... whatll we do about offensive weapons? AAAWWW, well just trade paint.Last edited by greenman407; 06-18-2012, 04:26 PM.IT TAKES GREAT INTELLIGENCE TO FAKE SUCH STUPIDITY!Comment
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