Body shell painting
#1
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Joined: Feb 2017
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From: Launceston, Tasmania
Hi guys 
Hey just wondering about 1/8 body shell painting. I recently painted my Bittydesign Monza L8 body shell for my Mrx-5. I painted it Matt Black. I noticed recently that bits of paint are coming off and getting air under some areas of paint. They weren't there before and so just wondering if i was meant to spray clear coat over it after painting?? I also haven't actually used it yet and thats also what worries me.
Thank you

Hey just wondering about 1/8 body shell painting. I recently painted my Bittydesign Monza L8 body shell for my Mrx-5. I painted it Matt Black. I noticed recently that bits of paint are coming off and getting air under some areas of paint. They weren't there before and so just wondering if i was meant to spray clear coat over it after painting?? I also haven't actually used it yet and thats also what worries me.
Thank you
#3
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From: Launceston, Tasmania
Yes painted from inside. I used Tamiya color for plastics.....? I am not new to rc but painting i really am. I used isopropyl alcohol to clean it with prior. Any help with a good body cleaning brand and paint if i have the wrong one?
Thanks
Thanks
#4
Yeah Tamiya has two sets of Paints, TS and PS.
TS is for hard plastics such as ABS bodies etc. PS is for Polycarbonate.
Look on your can and see which it may be. If TS, then it will not adhere correctly. If its PS, it could be from the prep.
With Tamiya PS Paints, I usually clean the body really good with dish soap and water, at least twice. then I basically blow the water left from rinsing out, and then let it airdry prior to painting. This has never failed when using the spray can paints, for myself.
TS is for hard plastics such as ABS bodies etc. PS is for Polycarbonate.
Look on your can and see which it may be. If TS, then it will not adhere correctly. If its PS, it could be from the prep.
With Tamiya PS Paints, I usually clean the body really good with dish soap and water, at least twice. then I basically blow the water left from rinsing out, and then let it airdry prior to painting. This has never failed when using the spray can paints, for myself.
#5
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Joined: Feb 2017
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From: Launceston, Tasmania
Oh crap!!! I noticed TS on my can straight away..... Ok can i try and remove all the paint and start over with the correct paint (PS), and how do i do that?? Shit, well that sucks lol
Last edited by Nitromad1020; 03-05-2017 at 05:28 AM.





