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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
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    BJ talks about Tamiya masking tape and discusses some tips that you may not have known about.
    Tamiya masking tape has been the benchmark in model building for decades as it works very well.
    The dispenser looks simple enough but it has been specifically designed with certain features to make using the tape easier. There are also a couple of tips to keep in mind to prepare your dispenser for trouble free operation.
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Комментарии • 46

  • @bobrivett7645
    @bobrivett7645 Месяц назад +2

    Ive seen videos of people Tamiya's masking tape for masking canopies, windshields, etc. For making straps and slings and stuff. Never seen one quite like this, explaining how to use the dispenser's.
    Cool video

  • @Appolyon
    @Appolyon Год назад +3

    Until today I didn't know there are dispensers for the tape. I only ever saw the tape itself in hobby stores. Thanks for the video.

  • @llittlegreyhound
    @llittlegreyhound 2 года назад +5

    BJ, such a knowledge base you are :) thank you for your presentations and your hard work, I really appreciate it!

    • @HearnsHobbiesMelbourne
      @HearnsHobbiesMelbourne  2 года назад +1

      Thank you! I will continue to share my knowledge in the hope it will help.

  • @Darksky1001able
    @Darksky1001able Год назад +1

    I need to learn how to use this so i can paint my warhammer models with stripes, cuz im not doing freehand and screwing up my models.

  • @statoilbensin2190
    @statoilbensin2190 2 года назад +2

    Youre knowledge amazes me for now! Luckily this is the way I use it too. Sad thing is how paint gets beneath the tape when I brush paint, so I think I need to test Mr hobby masking tape. However it might just be the same stuff.

    • @HearnsHobbiesMelbourne
      @HearnsHobbiesMelbourne  2 года назад +6

      When brush painting apply a very thin coat first. This coat will dry quickly against the edge of the tape and prevent your subsequent coats of paint from bleeding under. Any brand of tape will benefit from the same technique.

    • @stephenlo9966
      @stephenlo9966 2 года назад +1

      @@HearnsHobbiesMelbourne This is excellent advice! It helped me a ton. To add further, I recommend the paint used in this edging be the same as the paint under the tape, or clear varnish. That way, any bleeding is matched and disguised. After this dries, paint the intended color.

    • @battleshipman56
      @battleshipman56 Год назад +2

      @Hearns Hobbies thanks, works wonders knowing this

    • @perfectsplit5515
      @perfectsplit5515 Год назад +1

      I also had a bad experience with Tamiya masking tape where the paint bled under the tape. The window masks that were included with the body seemed to work much better than the masking tape.

  • @1k574
    @1k574 Год назад +1

    Very useful, ty

  • @alanwake5239
    @alanwake5239 2 года назад +1

    This is way more concise than the rocket surgery instructions on the packaging

  • @hawnsthorpe
    @hawnsthorpe 2 года назад +1

    Thanks.

  • @jamesx7408
    @jamesx7408 2 года назад +1

    Quite helpful thanks, I was cutting down bunnings masking tape like a noob :\

    • @HearnsHobbiesMelbourne
      @HearnsHobbiesMelbourne  2 года назад

      Glad it helped! Most tapes from hardware stores don't suit the fine work we do.

  • @scottyshipbuilder
    @scottyshipbuilder 2 месяца назад +1

    I used Tamiya tape to mask my 24 car for the second color and when I peeled it off, thick residue was everywhere. What did I do wrong? Was masking over Tamiya metallic blue acrylic thinned with Mr Color leveling thinner and dried for 2 days. Thanks BJ!

    • @HearnsHobbiesMelbourne
      @HearnsHobbiesMelbourne  2 месяца назад +3

      Hello Scotty! Without seeing or feeling the result, it could be a couple of issues. In my experience, the residue looking surface is not residue at all, but an imprint of the adhesive from the tape. The blue base may not have been fully cured when the tape was applied and the imprint of the tape has transferred to the blue. The second colour may have been too thick resulting in solvent penetrating the tape and softening the blue, again imprinting the tape shape to the base. Either way, the blue looks bumpy right? I have had success in heating the painted surface with a controlled hairdryer or heat gun. The heat will soften the paint and allow the surface to level out. Please try that and let me know how you go.

    • @57hound
      @57hound 2 месяца назад +2

      I have found 2 things can cause the problem you describe. As previously mentioned, it’s not actually tape adhesive residue, but an imprint the tape made on the paint because it wasn’t fully cured for whatever reason.. I’ve never tried heating the painted surface to smooth out the bumps. Instead, I fix that problem by loading the airbrush with some straight thinner-I use Gunze Mr. Leveling Thinner, then spray very lightly over the bumpy surface. The thinner will dissolve the paint and let it settle down and dry smooth. To the best of my knowledge this only works with lacquer paints. This method will also fix a rough surface, usually caused by the paint starting to dry before it hits the model, because the airbrush was held too far away. This can also happen in corners like wing roots, where the paint can bounce off the fuselage and wings and settle in the corners as a “dust”. I’ve also had some paints that seem to react to the adhesive in Tamiya tape. I’ve had that problem with AK metallic paints. It doesn’t matter how long they have been left to dry, I have found that I simply cannot mask over them with Tamiya tape-it leaves a residue that is difficult to impossible to remove with marring the paint finish. The only work around I have found to this problem is to plan all my painting so the AK metallics are applied last so they never have to be masked over. HTH!

    • @scottyshipbuilder
      @scottyshipbuilder 2 месяца назад +1

      @@HearnsHobbiesMelbourne I tried some wet sanding which showed it was the paint and not the tape residue. You were right. I went ahead and stripped everything off and starting over. This time I will spray the Villejo red first, mask that and then spray the Tamiya metallic blue so it won’t have to be masked at all. Stay tuned. Thanks!

    • @scottyshipbuilder
      @scottyshipbuilder 2 месяца назад +1

      @@57hound You are right on. It wasn’t residue at all. I had let the Tamiya metallic blue dry for 3 days before masking it. I stripped it completely and this time will spray the Villejo red first, let it cure for a few days, mask it and paint the blue last so as not to have to mask it. We’ll see. Thanks for your input.

  • @lunatic2178
    @lunatic2178 Год назад +1

    trying to mask my genji figma is proving to be very hard

  • @kevinbutler3636
    @kevinbutler3636 2 года назад +1

    wow

  • @MrSMD-rr9xw
    @MrSMD-rr9xw 5 месяцев назад +1

    This may possibly be a stupid question, but is there really a marginal difference between blue painters tape in the Tamia brand because I work in Construction and I can get boxes of blue painters tape for free versus having to pay $10 for a small roll of to me and stuff. If it’s a matter of convenience and cutting the stuff out, I can do that myself.

    • @HearnsHobbiesMelbourne
      @HearnsHobbiesMelbourne  5 месяцев назад +1

      The Tamiya tape is far superior to painters tape in regards to reduction in tape bleed and resistance to solvent based paints. This conclusion comes from experience.

  • @jeffreywall8822
    @jeffreywall8822 Год назад +1

    Hi how long is the tape supposed to stay on a model for ???

    • @HearnsHobbiesMelbourne
      @HearnsHobbiesMelbourne  Год назад +2

      Tape can be safely left on for the duration of building a model. Time is very subjective as excessive time, heat, sunlight will dry the adhesive and create problems. For example, a masked aircraft canopy may need to be masked at the beginning of the build and removed at the very end. Over time the tape may pull back on itself and release from the surface as the adhesive is low tack. If required, liquid mask applied over the tape can help to maintain the tapes shape over time.

    • @jeffreywall8822
      @jeffreywall8822 Год назад +1

      @@HearnsHobbiesMelbourne Thank you for your expert answer, I was masking off the prop blades to paint yellow tips on them but I was worried that because it is a matt finish that the tape would pull the paint off if I left it on for too long.Or if I pulled it off too soon the paint would run/bleed.So I just stayed with it until it was dry & no ridge lines nice job & pleased with result.

    • @HearnsHobbiesMelbourne
      @HearnsHobbiesMelbourne  Год назад +1

      Glad to hear you had a successful result!

  • @adrianharrison5208
    @adrianharrison5208 9 месяцев назад

    I disagree with the way you have the tape coming out of the dispenser, the way you have shown the tape can become dirty. I have it the other way around and I've never had that problem with dirt as the tape is stuck to the bottom of the dispenser.
    Makes it easier to stand them up also on a shelf

    • @HearnsHobbiesMelbourne
      @HearnsHobbiesMelbourne  9 месяцев назад

      Sorry, I don't understand. I demonstrate the position of the tape folded under the dispenser for storage. This is the correct method.

  • @kiwibonsai2355
    @kiwibonsai2355 2 года назад +2

    First thing I learnt with masking tape is don't place it on the carpet 😜

  • @trollmeister69
    @trollmeister69 2 года назад +4

    There's also Tamiya fine Line Tape for curves. 3M fine line tape is excellent too.