Good morning, I am trying to use Zero Matt Black for the first time. The problem that I am having is the paint is spotty and very dry, with a somewhat powdery finish. It doesn't look right at all. I'm using a #3needle at 22p.s.i. I was hoping that you might have an idea as to how I can correct this problem. Thx, Mac
So nice Tom usual. I think you forgot the dial decal to be placed at the back side of the transparent piece you added at the end. The dials look all white isn't it?
I love your channel... I've learned so Much. I'm 63 by the way. Still modeling 1960-on
That interior looked beautiful as usual.
Interior is spot on.
Nice touch on the calipers
this is awesome
Precioso...muy buen trabajo
Just...awesome
Keep going I will be around waiting for next step...and watching champions league final
Best regards
Phenomenol.
Good morning, I am trying to use Zero Matt Black for the first time. The problem that I am having is the paint is spotty and very dry, with a somewhat powdery finish. It doesn't look right at all. I'm using a #3needle at 22p.s.i. I was hoping that you might have an idea as to how I can correct this problem. Thx, Mac
Spray thicker from close by
Is there a product used to thicken up the paint. And if I spray the paint on thicker, won't this cause crazing?
Why would you want to thicken the paint? There is a difference between thicker and to thick ;)
You can always learn a new technique. No matter how old. I'm one of em.
How many coat when you paint the intern(ex. matt black)? A couple? Thanks
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So nice Tom usual. I think you forgot the dial decal to be placed at the back side of the transparent piece you added at the end. The dials look all white isn't it?
No that is the decal. You can see it in the unboxing video
Bro, you put speedo decal on wrong side :D
Rims don't look right without black