Flowquil for bussard dome

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Flowquil for bussard dome

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Has anyone used Flowquil paint to coat the inside of clear bussard dome to give it a diffused look...so you can not see the led lights until illuminated?
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Yes. I used Floquil Flat Base on the domes of both my 1/1000 and 1/350 Enterprise builds. I found it coats best when brushed on with a soft brush. I used a good amount and let it flow all over the inside of the dome by tilting and turning the dome as the paint flowed. Once I had a good even coat, I set the dome down and allowed the Floquil to pool in the center as it dried. It can take a day to dry. I didn't try airbrushing it.

Here's how it looked unlit:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/29607470@N08/9086357339/

I think it's very close to the look of the domes on the 11 footer:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/29607470@N08/9089088284/

Here's how it looks lit up with the spokes turning:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/29607470@N08/9374353754/

As an aside, I brushed the inner spinner dome with Tamiya transparent orange acrylic on the inside surface:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/29607470@N08/8938934404/
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Flowquill for bussard dome

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Thanks Trekriffic and nice work...great photos. Do I just look for fowquil flat base? Is it white or just called flat base? Thanks for your help.
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belkin321 wrote:Thanks Trekriffic and nice work...great photos. Do I just look for fowquil flat base? Is it white or just called flat base? Thanks for your help.
You can try finding it under Floquil or Polly Scale Flat. Good luck though. Testors discontinued the Polyscale and Floquil paint lines last year. I bought the last bottle my LHS had on the shelf and I treat it like gold.
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I found some on EBay...would you be able to post a link to a photo of the bottle label for the dome diffuser? I could narrow my search then. Thanks for your help.
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belkin321 wrote:I found some on EBay...would you be able to post a link to a photo of the bottle label for the dome diffuser? I could narrow my search then. Thanks for your help.
It's Floquil F110015 Flat Finish

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flof110015 by trekriffic, on Flickr

It's milky white in a 1 oz bottle. Mixes well with enamel paints.
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Many thanks Trekkriffic.
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I have come across info that testers has re-issued flowquil with testers "createfx"
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would Tamiya flat base give you the same effect I cant find floquil anywhere
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belkin321 wrote:I have come across info that testers has re-issued flowquil with testers "createfx"
I looked it up on Google. Their CreateFX flat base is acrylic. Floquil is oil based.
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RockyD wrote:would Tamiya flat base give you the same effect I cant find floquil anywhere
Tamiya Flat Base is acylic based. No idea how well it coats compared to Floquil.
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