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Running out of Future / Pledge Floor Care?
Pierre Rivard replied to Pierre Rivard's topic in Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials
I agree with Tony that the self leveling characteristics of Future is unmatched. What else could you brush on so easily and get a smooth glossy finish in one minute? Personally I use Future only for glass and final body seal coat after decals. I do X22 clear over color coats and polish that before decals, then Future as final step. Going back to the Quick shine comparison, yes it self levels as well as Future and from that one body test was very easy to brush on and produces a tough finish. Overall equal or better than Future for the body but not as good on the glass. The product has a milky appearance out of the bottle but brushes and dries crystal clear. I'll be giving Quick Shine another shot on my current project, a black Ford GT40 -
Formidable chassis Andy. Rich with fine detail. OK...going back to my styrene & putty "masonry" project.
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Running out of Future / Pledge Floor Care?
Pierre Rivard replied to Pierre Rivard's topic in Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials
I hear you Chad. I started this thread for people who like using Future, not to convince those who do not use it that they should. Sharing ideas, nothing more. May not be a high quality clear coat but I like what it does for me as a final seal coat over decals Pierre -
Running out of Future / Pledge Floor Care?
Pierre Rivard replied to Pierre Rivard's topic in Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials
Rich, I never tried Looks Like Glass. Thanks for the tip. For now my goal is to see if Quick Shine can replace Future. I clear my bodies with Tamiya X22 and polish it before decals. I future over decals as a seal coat only. It's gentle to decals and the gloss goes up if the surface below it is very smooth. It took time for me to refine my process so for now would like to stick to it. Joe, I brushed it on with a soft bristle brush just like I do for Future. It is easier than Future because less sensitive on overlapped areas because it settles a little slower. I did the fingernail test to the finish this morning (about 15 hours after brushing it on) and it passed the test. Appears to be a tougher finish than Future. I tried glass this morning. One piece came out ok, the other I goofed and try to redcoat without success. Surprise, Windex does not wash it like it does for Future so I'll probably have to buff that piece and re-coat. More testing needed but I think Future is still best for glass. -
Bennys Laguna
Pierre Rivard replied to yellowsportwagon's topic in Stock Cars (NASCAR, Super Stock, Late Model, etc.)
Beautiful build. Up to your usual very high standard. -
Ferrari 312T4
Pierre Rivard replied to Belugawrx's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
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So now that Future is now a thing... of the past....and that my stock is running low, I decided to try Quick Shine Tried it on a discarded body that was painted a long time ago. I scuffed it with 4000-6000-8000 and brushed on the Quick Shine. Brushes on even easier than Future. I'll check in a few days to see if becomes reasonably resistant. Promising.
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Happy you are taking on this kit. It's one of those on my wish list but I read it was a challenging build.
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It's hard sometimes not to be a touch oversize in scale when working on such small components. You could try wrapping 35 gauge around a 0.6 mm drill bit but it's asking a lot. I think the springs you have made are very good as they are.
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Too bad about the rework, but difficult to avoid when you are on the journey what is essentially a 100% scratch built race car. A lot of nicely detailed components requiring innovative fabrication methods and in the end hoping it all fits together perfectly. Big challenge.
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Jochen Rindt Lotus 72C
Pierre Rivard replied to Rich Chernosky's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
Another beautiful build from your most productive "factory" Paint looks beautiful but certainly was most challenging...especially white over red plastic body. Always a pleasure to view your builds and frequently they are of cars I want to model some day. Keep'em coming sir! -
Ferrari 333SP
Pierre Rivard replied to Chris Smith's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
It looks formidable Chris. The way you cleared the CF decals looks very real, like a the layer of resin would show atop the fiber sheets. -
1/12 MFH Essex Wire 427 Cobra
Pierre Rivard replied to 65slotcar's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
These MFH kits intimidate me a bit but I love looking how you work it through. Rims look super. What does Brass Black do? It tarnishes the metal? -
Info needed Ford GT40 chassis 1046
Pierre Rivard replied to Pierre Rivard's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Thanks, that will be visible so I have to build that in.