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  1. Kevin, the body behind that interior is painted in testors Nassau blue.

    It's beautiful. I'll probably end up buying a can. Thanks,

    "Metallics" consist of tiny metal or plastic particles suspended in a tinted clear. This is so you can actually see the particles, or flakes. If the flakes were mixed with an "opaque" paint, they would pretty much disappear.

    Because the flakes are suspended in a tinted clear, it can sometimes take as many as 5 coats, even when using Teasors "one coat" paints, to achieve full hiding and even color with no basecoat or primer show-through.

    Makes perfect sense, now that I think about it. Almost immediately after posting, I got to thinking the same thing, if the paint was truly opaque, that would probably render the flakes more or less useless. Looks like I'll be using a white (or perhaps silver) base coat under mine then.

  2. Kevin, that color over gray will darken it a little,

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    that interior tub is icy blue over gray primer.

    Interesting. I'll probably go with white primer or base coat first then. I really like the color of the hood behind the interior.

    That definitely looks metallic. If you want opaque don't use it.

    Are you saying that metallics aren't opaque? I was under the impression (perhaps incorrectly) that only candies were translucent.

  3. I once fell prey to being sucked in by box art (and I wasn't a kid at the time) re: a 1:700 USS Missouri. Cheap enough price, and the box art captured the splendor that is one of these ships. Once home, I opened up the kit to behold a 45,000 ton battleship, reduced to about a tiny 15" long. I was flabbergasted, and realized that I'd let the imagery draw me into a dumb decision. I mean the main batteries (which are gigantic on the real deal), were about 1" long! More like a bathtub toy than a decent representation.

  4. I'd have to say that from my view, box top imagery can be a determining factor. At the LHS a few days ago, I passed on a few kits because the box illustrations (kit built up), looked cheesy. The real 1:1 car might look great, but the models depicted on the boxes just looked like cheap imitations. If what's in the box can't be made into a better interpretation of the real thing, I'll save my cash (what little I have of it).

  5. OK, I still can't access my storage spaces yet, so I went ahead and ordered another Monogram Challenger. Today I picked up some Testors Icy Blue Lacquer for it, so do I need to spray this over white primer, or will regular light gray sandable primer be OK? It seems that since this is (hopefully) an opaque paint, the substrate color will be irrelevant?

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