I can't thank you enough for this vid. Im building an Italeri 91 Porsche 911 Turbo which I converted to a 95 Porsche 911 964 3.6 Turbo and been having so many issues with the paint job. Using your method I just finished a stunning paint job compared to before where i was using 2-1 thinning to paint and gradually decreasing the PSI starting from 20 to 5 PSI for my final wet coat. With your method, 2 coats and it came out perfect. Now to dry and clear. Thanks again. Gave you a follow on IG.
Awesome series that is very helpful. My one weakness is spraying the paint too heavy and it's something that I've been working on. So, thank you for emphasizing that point.
I am the same Im good with the first Mist coat but I cant resist smoothing things out on second and third. it's hard to resist getting it perfect from the get-go. I must tell you that sanding to knock down orange peal between each coat makes a tremendous difference. If don't do it try it each coat after is smoother. I used to think I could "level off" the eggshell but you cant
SUPERIOR!!!! I N E E D THIS!! I have All of 'AMTs' Indy cars and I Always wondered ..... "HOW do I get that shine on that car!!??" I'm glad I Found ya this truly helps. Thanks for the posting!! OH, by the way, I'm on my way to get 'Splash' paints and I live near Burbank, CA.
GREAT JOB! What color of blue is that called through splash paints? Can you reply back with a link to where i can get the same kind of clear coat you used also?
Amazing show of steps and the result is phenomenal! Might try this on my next model kit. Thanks for the video! By the way what is the model kit holder called? It's definitely useful for the process
Very useful tutorial and thank you. I noticed that when you painted the hood you held it with a tongue depressor and partially painted the underneath portion of the hood. What did you wind up eventually doing with the underside of the hood?
This one is a curbside so the bottom of the hood didn't matter but usually most hoods come with a hood latch that's where I would normally clamp it too
HI. really thanx for this great video. i'm italian so i have a little difficulty with the language. What does it mean "mist coat": kind of few clear coat and more thinner/reducer?
I don't really have any issue with paint drawing on the needle tip. But if you have that problem just keep a cotton swab nearby with some lack of thinner and just wipe off the paint from the needle for you spray
You can check out this video it explains more about clear coating details. Putting the details on before the clear coat, it seals them in, and it keeps them from peeling in the future or discoloring th-cam.com/video/VzJ_0B1bLxg/w-d-xo.html
@@NYSMODELING Thank you Dylan! Your videos are very informative. My question was not stated clearly and it is rarely addressed by bloggers. I will try again. After you lay down your basecoat paint and it is time for decals, what should you do next when the final product will have 2k clear? 1. Just lay down the water slide decal on the basecoat? Or 2. Brush a little quick shine gloss or Micro Sol as a base for the decals before the 2k clear? Or 3. Shoot some 2k clear as a base for the decals before the final coats of 2k clear? Thanks again!
@@NYSMODELINGdo you have a specific ratio on the clear coat and reducer? I would love to know what your recipe is for the 2k clear coat and activator and reducer combined. Would you mind explaining that?
I can't thank you enough for this vid. Im building an Italeri 91 Porsche 911 Turbo which I converted to a 95 Porsche 911 964 3.6 Turbo and been having so many issues with the paint job. Using your method I just finished a stunning paint job compared to before where i was using 2-1 thinning to paint and gradually decreasing the PSI starting from 20 to 5 PSI for my final wet coat. With your method, 2 coats and it came out perfect. Now to dry and clear. Thanks again. Gave you a follow on IG.
It's so perfect that don't need polishing! Great job! Thanks for tips!!
Awesome series that is very helpful. My one weakness is spraying the paint too heavy and it's something that I've been working on. So, thank you for emphasizing that point.
Awesome! Text practice and just go slow you will definitely get it!
I am the same Im good with the first Mist coat but I cant resist smoothing things out on second and third. it's hard to resist getting it perfect from the get-go.
I must tell you that sanding to knock down orange peal between each coat makes a tremendous difference. If don't do it try it each coat after is smoother. I used to think I could "level off" the eggshell but you cant
Very informative, I wish I could saw this video a week before paint my blue truck.
Thanks for tips. Will apply in my next project😊
Great work dude !!! Looks awesome. Thanks for your time and tips!
SUPERIOR!!!!
I N E E D THIS!!
I have All of 'AMTs' Indy cars and I Always wondered ..... "HOW do I get that shine on that car!!??" I'm glad I Found ya this truly helps.
Thanks for the posting!! OH, by the way, I'm on my way to get 'Splash' paints and I live near Burbank, CA.
Amazing!! I'm so glad it helped you!!! And you will definitely love Splash paints!!! 🙌🙌🙌
Thank u for the tips good job thank u for sharing keep on building
Awesome! Thanks for the videos!
GREAT JOB! What color of blue is that called through splash paints? Can you reply back with a link to where i can get the same kind of clear coat you used also?
It is Splash paints blue velvet met. And at the clear coat link is on the top of the description box. Thank you so much!
Amazing show of steps and the result is phenomenal! Might try this on my next model kit. Thanks for the video! By the way what is the model kit holder called? It's definitely useful for the process
Looks cool
Very useful tutorial and thank you.
I noticed that when you painted the hood you held it with a tongue depressor and partially painted the underneath portion of the hood. What did you wind up eventually doing with the underside of the hood?
This one is a curbside so the bottom of the hood didn't matter but usually most hoods come with a hood latch that's where I would normally clamp it too
I have never been abe to get rid of orange peel once it's gotten on a car model.
Nice tutorial Dylan
Thanks, Tom!!
What is this 2K clear? I’ve been seeing, is it a single spray? or does it have to be mixed (clear with hardener)?
You get a heart instead of an answer 🤔
HI. really thanx for this great video. i'm italian so i have a little difficulty with the language. What does it mean "mist coat": kind of few clear coat and more thinner/reducer?
Mist coat means to do it with a very light spray.
thanks well done.
Hey Dylan, do you ever have a problem with paint drying in the nozzle during the wait time between coats?
I don't really have any issue with paint drawing on the needle tip. But if you have that problem just keep a cotton swab nearby with some lack of thinner and just wipe off the paint from the needle for you spray
Outstanding !! What paint did you use ? Was it Enamel, Acrylic or Lacquer ?
Splash paints is what I was using
What pressure do you use? Great video! from Judy in Nova Scotia, Canada
Everything I use in that video is in the description
Do you leave the paint in the cup while you wait the 10 mins or do you pour it out and start over
Yes keep the paint inside the cup so it doesn't dry out and I always top it off as well before I walk away
When you wait between coats, do you just leave the paint in the airbrush?
Yes. And make sure you top off the airbrush. Otherwise, the paint will dry inside the cup
I am not clear when the decals would be applied and can you use a different clearcoat product before the 2k clear application?
as a base for the decal.
You can check out this video it explains more about clear coating details. Putting the details on before the clear coat, it seals them in, and it keeps them from peeling in the future or discoloring
th-cam.com/video/VzJ_0B1bLxg/w-d-xo.html
@@NYSMODELING Thank you Dylan! Your videos are very informative. My question was not stated clearly and it is rarely addressed by bloggers. I will try again. After you lay down your basecoat paint and it is time for decals, what should you do next when the final product will have 2k clear? 1. Just lay down the water slide decal on the basecoat? Or 2. Brush a little quick shine gloss or Micro Sol as a base for the decals before the 2k clear? Or 3. Shoot some 2k clear as a base for the decals before the final coats of 2k clear? Thanks again!
What do you use for a reducer when spraying your clear coat
You can just get some generic off brand you can get at Lowe's or Home Depot, or you can use the actual company clear you use
@@NYSMODELINGdo you have a specific ratio on the clear coat and reducer? I would love to know what your recipe is for the 2k clear coat and activator and reducer combined. Would you mind explaining that?
Do you sand before clear coat?
It depends if a color has a dimple in it then I will just send that out but otherwise no
What PSI are you spraying at?
10 PSI
Thanks!!
how much thinner? 50/50???
Noooooooo. 3 to 1 to 1 ratio
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Beautiful Dylan!! Thanks so much!!!
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