ESB FP v.3 progress: KNEES AND SHOULDERS

cr4nky

Hunter
I´m about to start painting my FP v.3 armor and I just had a quick question before I go ahead and prime it.

I haven´t painted ABS in a while, do I need to sand down the surface on all the parts before I paint or will the primer stick on the surface as it is out of the box?
 
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I usually go over everything with a scuff pad, and then wipe it down with thinner or wax/grease remover to get rid of any contaminants before I prime.
 
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And a scuff pad is what? :) Something similar to fine grit sand paper? Could I essentially just go over everything with 0000 steel wool?
 
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I used some really fine sandpaper to matten it down. Then primer on it and you´re good to go.

The paint sticks to it perfectly. I bet steelwool will do a good job too.
 
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Today I got the parts primed and coated with silver base layer. Did one layer of Tamiya Light grey fine primer etc. etc.... And the two layers of Humbrol #11 silver.

Tomorrow, it´s out with the Floquils and whatnot. I´m using the same paints and colors as DarthMiller did on the JB project.

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I need some tips here. I´m about to paint with Model Masters acrylics, but I am unsure of what I can use as thinner for these. There is no one here in Norway that sells this brand, so I need a substitute.

Any tips? Can I use water?
 
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I also heard you can use windshield wiper fluid?

And that you should stay away from using Windex and such because it contains acetone (I think).
 
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It has been boiled and the steam collected and returned to water, you use it to top up car batteries (or did). I am sure that is what it says to use on my testors acrylic paints.
 
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Yup, Distilled water ;) I dunno about across the pond where you guys are, but you can buy it in jugs just about anywhere over here.
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Oh... I thought something like Evian or something. But I guess that´s not the type then.

I´ll probably just try the windshield wiper thingy then.

EDIT: I just found out that water you use in your car batteries is, of course, available at the gas station. It´s not distilled, but something as fancy as demineralized (probably same poodoo, different wrapping)
 
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Hm...I tried using distilled water with my Model Masters paint, and as of now it´s not looking good.

Also, I have Model Masters med. green. Is there another med. green from them I´ve missed, cause this one looks all wrong!

I don´t have the cojones to paint anymore atm, at least not until I know what I have and what I´m doing is right. I really don´t want to screw up and redo this.

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Ok, problem solved and the pieces are now all green!!

Next is the shading/misting:)
 
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