Toyota GT-One TS020 - Le Mans 24 Hrs 1999 - WIP
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2 14 August 2016, 15:50

Wow, beautiful so far .. I'm impressed by smooth and shiny paint job.
How did you prime the model without ending up with grainy surface, also in pic #5 which paint is used to paint chrome parts ?
Thanks for mentioning names of TS paints used, useful info : )
15 August 2016, 02:51

I always use Tamiya primer from the rattle can. In this case I used grey primer, but it would have been easier if I had used white primer, of which I ran out😉 The chrome parts are painted with MrHobby Super Metallic SM07 'Plate Silver'.
15 August 2016, 07:47

You spotted that too Tim, well done!!! 😄
Glad you're paying attention, Guy's asking questions on completion to test us...
15 August 2016, 09:40

Thank you Guy : )
I dumped Tamiya primer cans because they are expensive comparing to Airbrush primers knowing that Tamiya cans are supreme. I guess I will get back to use them only for car models featuring excellent shape.
16 August 2016, 01:04

Some progress was made and I added a lot of pics for you to enjoy😉
17 August 2016, 09:16

Guy, Have you ever 'decanted' the paint from a Tamiya spray can and then used the airbrush to apply the paint. ?
It is easy to do and the results are always spectacular and it dries in the blink of an eye. 🙂
I am really impressed with your gloss finish, an outstanding effort. 🙂 👍
17 August 2016, 11:35

Sure Kerry, that's what I do all the time. Just not with primer😉
17 August 2016, 15:25

Really like what you are doing. Some great detailing inside and out! The nut inside is thinking a head and a great idea. I am not so smart and have just drilled a hole and cemented brass tube to the model base and another tube to the display base so they telescope into one another.
17 August 2016, 16:14

Kerry, how can this decanting be done?! sounds like something I need to do : )
17 August 2016, 19:37

Cortex, I will post a video from youtube on the subject. 😉
Youtube Video

Just make sure you "Ease" the paint from the can, otherwise it can get rather messy if done too quickly.👍
The secret is to let the paint you have removed 'stand' for a while to allow the propellant de gas from the paint, otherwise, it will not spray perfectly if you try to use it straight away.
Like letting a soda drink go 'flat' after it has been open for a while. 🙂
18 August 2016, 05:44

Thank you very much Kerry, always being resourceful to anyone trying to advance their skills in this hobby 🙂
I watched it, will apply this technique.
18 August 2016, 07:43

Cortex. 🙂 Good to know mate. 👍
As I said, let the decanted paint 'de-gas' before you use it, otherwise it really screws up because of bubbles. 😉
18 August 2016, 08:09

Hi Kerry!!!
Great Video... for anyone not knowing how to do this and yes I agree with your advice, leave decanted paint to degas before use.
Best we wear a good quality breathe mask and surgical gloves too.😉
18 August 2016, 08:19

You ever got this stuff on your hand, bu66er to get off...
I had an accident with the stuff and a pot tipped all over my hand, wore out two nailbrushes trying to get the stuff off!!! (((😄 )))
18 August 2016, 08:32

LOL. OK, now I get the picture. 🙂
Yes, I have had the odd 'spill' with the spray lacquer and it is a tad messy to clean up. hehehehe.
I always have a bottle of acetone handy though. 👍
18 August 2016, 10:47

Have you had acetone get in a nick on your skin, let alone a cut???
It's a perfect way on how to learn to do the Highland Fling, Riverdance and scream your nuts off, all at the same time!!!😠 (((😄 )))
18 August 2016, 11:38

LOL. 🙂 A most vivid description of that sharp pain I try to avoid at all costs mate. 🙂
It has happened once, and it was like all the above 🙁
Try using superglue on a cut. !!
I have actually 'lanced' my thumb once, bled like a stuck pig and remembering seeing CA glue used in the emergency room at the hospital I worked at I decided that it was better than getting stitched up. :-o
It worked a treat, but OMG, ! The sting and fling was worse than the original cut. LOL
My neighbours are now talking to me again. hahahahaha
18 August 2016, 19:51

I've heard about it, but never had the balls to try it...
That's why I wear the gloves🤔... Oooo Mr Peasley, if you ever watched Hong Kong Phooey???
18 August 2016, 20:01

The decals look to have gone on trouble free Guy. 👍
Who were they made by. ?
Cartograph comes to mind for me as the ones I did on my Tamiya "Sauber" were just superb in the way they went on.🙂
Well done mate. 👍
19 August 2016, 02:21

Love the engine and it's detail Guy, the decals always make a model pop into life...
Excellent job as usual Guy!!! 😄 👍
19 August 2016, 06:37

The Toyota is finished!😉 Take a look in my 'Finished model pics' album😉
18 September 2016, 18:38

Simply stunning Guy. 🙂
A real credit to you skills and patience. 👍
18 September 2016, 23:24