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I mixed them in Future like in Dr. C's video and stirred everything up,but when I go to shoot it through the airbrush It is WAY to thin.So thin that one light mist builds it up in spots.What do I do to get it to lay down good?Anyone have any other tutorials or tips to share?

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As I started that pearl x mess...I will also say Future and the A/B don't like each other well. I put my pearl x in TS 13 and shoot 1 coat, then cover it with more clear. I have done 15 or more that way...If you want different pearls, you can shoot them mixed together or one per coat. This Impy has 3 pearls in the clear...It is subtile..but the roof and interior are the same base in this pic...Pink, silver, and white flakes were used.

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I mixed them in Future like in Dr. C's video and stirred everything up,but when I go to shoot it through the airbrush It is WAY to thin.So thin that one light mist builds it up in spots.What do I do to get it to lay down good?Anyone have any other tutorials or tips to share?

Mike, I second what Mike said: Future is not really the best stuff for a clear coat, and all pearlescent finishes are done as clear coats, with pearl powder added.

Best to use a hobby grade clear coat, such as Tamiya's T13 or ModelMaster's clear coat--then only a small about of the pearl powder in it. That has worked every time I've tried it!

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I've used the Pearl Ex powders only twice so far. I use a McDonald's coffee stir and put about 1/8 inch of powder on it and that gets mixed with Plastikote Super Clear. I've only used one color at a time and only on the first clear coat. That Pearl Ex stuff is pretty cool.

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I've used it a few time and like it very much. I painted a 50 Ford custom truck, a Corsair airplane, a Sea Fury race plane and many land speed cars with it and they all turned out good (to my eyes anyway). :D I used it in Future floor polish and Testors clear and also mixed it in the paint and sprayed it. I have pics in my photobucket of the builds if you're interested or I could post some here if you like. Dan

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I've used it a few time and like it very much. I painted a 50 Ford custom truck, a Corsair airplane, a Sea Fury race plane and many land speed cars with it and they all turned out good (to my eyes anyway). :D I used it in Future floor polish and Testors clear and also mixed it in the paint and sprayed it. I have pics in my photobucket of the builds if you're interested or I could post some here if you like. Dan

did you mix testors clear into future or by it's self?
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Not all Micheal's carry them. The one near me doesn't anymore (they used to), and they weren't on their site last time I checked. Hobby Lobby also used the carry the full line, but now only seem to carry 4 colors (micro pearl, macro pearl, Antique Silver, and one of the golds) in the 4 ounce bottle. Nice thing, though, is that a little goes a long way.

I will partially disagree with Donn about mixing in paints other than clear. I have had very good success with mixing in transparent colors to get pearl/metallic finishes. The color does have to be very transparent for it to work and not lose the effect. So far, all the times I have done this, it's been in Testors enamels, always a metallic or pearl color, cut 50% with straight Testors Boyd clear. Not wanting start any arguments or anything, only relaying my own experiences.

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Austin, I am very sorry if I mislead you with my video. I mixed the Pearl Ex powders into Future for demonstration purposes only, to show how they looked once you mix them in to the clear. I mix mine into clear, either enamel like Donn does or into urethane clear, BUT NOT into FUTURE.

Future is indeed too thin . . . and it's not really a good clear coat.

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