Shiny Black?

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Shiny Black?

Post by sci-fi-bldr »

I'm working of a ship at the moment..I'm going to paint the cockpit glass black...the tinted glass look

Any tips for getting a real smooth, shiny, black finish on the paint job??

I've done this before with clear plastic ( just painting the back side black)...but this will be on just plain white styrene.

Thanks for any help
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Why not paint it flat black or gloss black and then dip it in future?
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Post by sci-fi-bldr »

Thanks for the reply BALTA1...but the area to be painted is already on the ship...it would be hard to dip the whole thing

I was thinking of spraying it with future...will that get shiny enough??
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Post by Johnnycrash »

As long as your surface to be painted is smooth, and clean, a good gloss black paint will do the trick. I can not sing the praises enough of the Tamiya Gloss Black Lacquer (TS-14). Talk about a beautiful finish. It's all about surface prep. The better your surface, the better the finish.
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Post by Kylwell »

Polishing compound.

There used to be, still may be for all I know, a spray bomb called 'Wet Black' that was the shiniest black I'd ever ran across. May have been eclipsed by the new 'Black Chrome' spray paint.
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Numerous layers of Future, hand-brushed should do the job. It's not quite like those glossy black lacquers, but with enough layers it should look great - and you don't have to worry about getting black somewhere it doesn't belong.
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Has anyone ever tried LeatherLusterâ„¢ ?... :?:
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