Tamiya Polycarbonate Metallic Paint - Backing colors

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Re: Tamiya Polycarbonate Metallic Paint - Backing colors

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I think everything sprayed on the underside of a lexan body will end up a gloss finish because of the shiny polycarbonate body. I don't think the paint can do anything about that, if painted on the underside.
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Re: Tamiya Polycarbonate Metallic Paint - Backing colors

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Frankentruck wrote: Thu Feb 01, 2024 3:21 pm I think everything sprayed on the underside of a lexan body will end up a gloss finish because of the shiny polycarbonate body. I don't think the paint can do anything about that, if painted on the underside.
The Tamiya PS-3 Light Blue, being matte, is not the Metallic flake I thought it was, I had just assumed it was Light Blue Metallic and would be like the PS-16 Metallic Blue.

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Spas Stix has something in Metallic Blue, but hard to tell what it would turn out like.
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Re: Tamiya Polycarbonate Metallic Paint - Backing colors

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Gotcha, you're talking metallic vs non-metallic. It would be interesting to know how backing a non-metallic color with a metallic silver turns out.
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Re: Tamiya Polycarbonate Metallic Paint - Backing colors

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Frankentruck wrote: Thu Feb 01, 2024 4:40 pm Gotcha, you're talking metallic vs non-metallic. It would be interesting to know how backing a non-metallic color with a metallic silver turns out.
I am tempted to try the light blue, can't tell how translucent it is though. Another interesting backing color might be the Tamiya PS-63 Bright Gun Metal
https://www.amazon.com/Tamiya-America-Polycarbonate-Bright-TAM86063/dp/B01M5JDUKY

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Seems to have that stingray silver effect, lurking below a light blue might be as close as I can get with Tamiya spray.

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Re: Tamiya Polycarbonate Metallic Paint - Backing colors

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On the way here to try, is the PS-3 light blue for the base coat.
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PS-63 Bright Gun Metal
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-and another PS-41 Bright Silver. Might be a while before I get all those.

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Re: Tamiya Polycarbonate Metallic Paint - Backing colors

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Frankentruck wrote: Thu Feb 01, 2024 4:40 pm Gotcha, you're talking metallic vs non-metallic. It would be interesting to know how backing a non-metallic color with a metallic silver turns out.
Non-metallics will likely let almost no metallic backing coat show through. They're more solid colors. Metallics have particles that have to orient a certain way and they can't do that if there's already a layer of solid color. For the same reason, FasKolor recommends spraying their FasGlitter metallic powder mixed with their FasKoat base coat, which dries clear...BEFORE you back it with either a metallic or solid backing color. Even if you mix the FasGlitter metallic powder with a metallic paint, it won't show through very well.
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Re: Tamiya Polycarbonate Metallic Paint - Backing colors

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Coelacanth wrote: Fri Feb 02, 2024 1:05 pm
Frankentruck wrote: Thu Feb 01, 2024 4:40 pm Gotcha, you're talking metallic vs non-metallic. It would be interesting to know how backing a non-metallic color with a metallic silver turns out.
Non-metallics will likely let almost no metallic backing coat show through. They're more solid colors. Metallics have particles that have to orient a certain way and they can't do that if there's already a layer of solid color. For the same reason, FasKolor recommends spraying their FasGlitter metallic powder mixed with their FasKoat base coat, which dries clear...BEFORE you back it with either a metallic or solid backing color. Even if you mix the FasGlitter metallic powder with a metallic paint, it won't show through very well.
Thanks for this, I'll do some tests when it gets here, and experiment with the base coat.

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Re: Tamiya Polycarbonate Metallic Paint - Backing colors

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Tried the Tamiya PS-3 Light Blue as a base coat, it's not translucent, no backing color would matter.
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I lightly painted this entire strip in PS-16 Metallic Blue, which is the same color I previously used on my HPI '67 vette body, that looked purple at times, or too dark of a blue after I applied it so heavily on the base coat.
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But with the light base coat of PS-16 Metallic Blue, backed with PS-63 Bright Gunmetal, that looks pretty close to Marina Blue.

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The next attempt will be a very light base coat of PS-16 Metallic Blue, backed with PS-63 Bright Gun Metal.
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