HoopsAurora Posted yesterday at 12:02 AM Posted yesterday at 12:02 AM Seen a number of posts on here and other places regarding white walls. I’m working on some wide white walls for a Tamiya ‘66 Beetle and I used a circle template which was a great trick I came across. The rings came out just about perfect until I accidentally touched one and the rings came was destroyed. I tried both Tamiya white primer as well as some rustoleum white paint that I had to see if one worked better. The paint had been drying for several hours and yet it still came off. Is there something I should have done? I guess two plus hours isn’t enough time to dry? Thoughts or advice?
Ace-Garageguy Posted yesterday at 01:26 AM Posted yesterday at 01:26 AM (edited) Lacquers and enamels will often never dry on flexible model car tires. Try acrylic water-based paint. Rattlecan interior dye for real cars will work on most flexible model tires too. I use a compass with a circle-cutter blade on frisket film to make the masks. I've also used a circle cutter on white decal film with varying degrees of success. Edited yesterday at 01:33 AM by Ace-Garageguy 1
stitchdup Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago you need to swap the tyres if you want whitewalls painted on the tamiya bugs. the tryes continue to flex a little with the heat and crumbles away from the tyre eventually. the tyres from the polar lights snappers fir the tamiya tyres with a little inner edge trimming and the tamiya white primer will stick to them once you remove the shine. some of the revell kits whitewall decals might be a better route than paint on the tamiya tyres. if you have a revell 40 the tyres from it might fit the tamiya wheels too as the whole 1/24 and 1/25 size/scale difference could work in your favour
Mike 1017 Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 13 hours ago, HoopsAurora said: Seen a number of posts on here and other places regarding white walls. I’m working on some wide white walls for a Tamiya ‘66 Beetle and I used a circle template which was a great trick I came across. The rings came out just about perfect until I accidentally touched one and the rings came was destroyed. I tried both Tamiya white primer as well as some rustoleum white paint that I had to see if one worked better. The paint had been drying for several hours and yet it still came off. Is there something I should have done? I guess two plus hours isn’t enough time to dry? Thoughts or advice? Try using acrylics. Alot of Forum Members say this is the only way to go. Enamels will not dry on tires. I suspect that when you touched the tire and it was still wet the culprit was Enamel. Good Luck 1
StevenGuthmiller Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago (edited) Yes, acrylic is the way to go. In most cases, I just buy aftermarket white wall tires. It's a lot easier and I prefer to focus my attention on other aspects of the model rather than things that I consider "busy work" such as wiring distributors and painting tires, when there are fantastic options available that are generally better and will save me a bunch of work. But on occasion, I have painted my own tires with water based acrylic. These red lines on my '68 Coronet as an example. Steve Edited 11 hours ago by StevenGuthmiller
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