Just a crazy Canuck following his styrene addiction. Hey y'all and welcome to the channel. I hope you enjoy the content we have created here for you. You will find what's in the box model reviews and soon to come almost everything else to do with our hobby. Hope to see you again soon.
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I know I'm late but what type of paint is required?
Do you ever paint them?
One of my favorite builds.
I never thin Stynlrez and have absolutely no issues with it. That said , I build mostly armor kits where the paint doesn`t have to be perfect in the least. It`s a great product and my go-to primer.
Thanks for this- I was about to chuck my bottle of Stynylrez. Turns out I was just way under-dosing on the thinner. Your method worked great.
You shouldnt have to thin it at all...
@@zm0rc Yes, it's designed to spray straight from bottle and loses some of its good properties when thinned. If it isn't spraying then it could be a gun/compressor issue or defective/damaged bottle (never let it exist in subzero temps).
Where can i get one?
I'm currently building this kit at the moment I've built it 3 times already
I have this same kit to build. I just finished a 69 version, (which was a Salvage project) OMG what pain in the rear end with a few fitment issues. I sure hope this one isn't that way too.
I love Revell kits, they're most definitely my favorites. That being said, I didn't like this kit. I had some fitment issues and the final product was not great. I will admit that I'm still learning and trying to get better, but it's definitely a difficult kit.
I had fitment issues with the 69 version, especially in the front. Hoses, fan, shroud, radiator, frame into body, hood omg.
I think you are doing very well and I like the Irish accent.i can't wait to see you build and paint model build.
Did you not mix the primer before opening the cap?
Of course the primer was thoroughly mixed. 🙂😊
Thanks for your video. I spray(use 0.5 badger airbrush) this primer directly from the bottle, however always stuck. I know the thin ratio now thanks so much.
Great tip broham! Mixed the "Witch's brew" and it works amazing with vallejo primer. I get double the use of a bottle! Keep on the fight!🤙
Got this as a gift good to know about the basics as my first model
Have fun with it. Make it yours!
I was lucky and got my 68 charger at hobby lobby while they were 40% off
Nice video! How much time do you recommend waiting before applying some acrylic paint over?
this is one of those depends questions.....small areas like seats or something you can do same day. If you are doing a body or something i would give at least 24 hours
It is the most God-awful primer I've ever used. Drys too fast plugs up my Badger airbrush. I wound up throwing it away.
only because you arent using this technique. Try it. It will change your mind
User error. I've been spraying all three primer colors (white, black and gray), unthinned, through my H&S Evolution w/a .40 needle @ 25 psi. Never had an issue.
@@parascalemodels, it says in the instructions that it can be used right out of the bottle. But, unfortunately, you can't; worst paint I've ever used. It looks great on the model, but not worth the trouble; I'll never use it again. Nice video, though, thanks for your reply.
@@woodybear8298unfortunate, it's Impossible to satisfy everyone. Without knowing what your setup is, and a detailed breakdown of every step you took when using this primer, no one can give you an answer. I have had clogs only with white, but who doesn't have trouble with white paint of all types. I use a 105 patriot at 25psi and flow improver added to the bottle directly, without issues that aren't related to the paint. I sometimes neglect my badger airbrush, but it keeps going.
G'day PSM, Thank you so much for this video. Many, many people have advised me not to thin Stynylrez and because I have a handheld, cordless airbrush I can't vary the pressure. This was a disaster when I first used Stynylrez. I have since used your 'magic' recipe for this product and I can't tell you how much bother you've saved me. My priming even with that cheap little airbrush was faultless. Now that I have a 'proper' airbrush set up, I've continued to use your recipe for Stynylrez. Your technique was also vital to the success of my priming jobs. I used to dislike messing around with primers that I tried Tamiya spray cans of it but the results were always over the top. I'll be subscribing so I can learn how you get a 'showroom shine' on bikes and car models. I always used to do aircraft and armour that needed weathering. Now, I want to have a go at maybe urethane clear coating. I've read that's how one gets that brand new car look. Anyway, I look forward to seeing more of your videos. Cheers, mate. BH Hobart, Tasmania
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Do you think the header pipes for the race version would be accurate for SB and bb Chevy and Ford engines .they look so cool
I'm all in on seeing the rest!
out of 20 diff blacks... stynylrez is the only one that cracks...
This product must be shot with a .05 needle at 25 to 30lbs of air
Yeah that’s what they say. I have an iwata revolution with a .5 needle and I’ve sprayed at 30psi. It’s an awful experience. The black is thinner. The white is unsrpayable. I don’t care what anyone says. After 5 years I finally tossed my stynlrez in the bottom drawer. So I’ll try this process
MAN that Kit is NICE I just got mine yesterday. What amazing detail.
I really like the video.
Where's the link to buy that in my country
Thanks, now i can finally stop procrastinating and build the car. thanks!
I guess seeing as this video was done in 2017 you didn't do any other videos on this build, would like to see how it came out when finished with the A pillar and the C pillar being bent, and how you fixed them!
It takes more time but the advantages of thinning both primer and paint far outweigh the extra time it takes. It goes on smoother, it's easier to control, far less chance of splatter and tip drying and you can use lower air pressure which makes it easier for the ventilation system to suck up the airborne particles. Pro Tip. You can add acrylic inks to your primers to get your prime coat closer to your finish coat. Acrylic inks are also good for thinning paints and maintaining opacity w/o breaking down the binders. You can also spray them directly and they spray better than paints.
exactly!
Where can you buy this detail set?
I got all parts including model off of EBay.
Sorry guys I have been in the midst of a long move. Things are still packed up unfortunately. I will do my best to keep you posted on when I will pick this up again.
VERY NICE Work Sir. VERY nice....
Paint?
THE best primer on the market...hands down.
Cool
You should send all your toys and stuff to heaven like I did so they can last forever and not get destroyed all you need is a spell caster you can find spell casters on google and other sites or I can give you one of mine cause if you would die or anything all your stuff would be in heaven waiting for you and they won’t get destroyed or anything all you need is a spell-caster
Just bought this kit and actually subscribed to your channel today from your Badger Primer video. Very disappointed to see you gave up on the channel. You have a good commenter voice and are very detailed in your descriptions. Seems to me you should have had a lot more views/ subscribers. I guess it's all in the timing and KZread's recommends. Would have loved to have seen you build this beauty.
Thanks for the sub!
Great video, very detailed, straight to the point, and informative. Am trying this primer for the first time and although they say you can spray it straight from the bottle, I was hesitant. But now I know I can thin it and that in turn just doubled the amount I have. Thanks for the video, subscribed!
Thinning helps the primer lay down flatter thus giving a better finish coat. Happy airbrushing and thanks for the comment and sub
You didn't double the amount, you have the same amount at half the strength. Thinning it has many advantages but the amount of coverage you get is determined by the amount of pigment in the primer and that doesn't change by thinning.
Instablaster...
How would vallejo airbrush thinner work as a substitute?
I am not sure. Have not tried it. Mix it in a cup, stir the piss out of it and see if it gels up. If it does not, you should be good to go.
@@parascalemodels tried it last night with AK acrylic thinner and the result was great. Will try thru an airbrush soon. How do acrylic base layer paints stick to thin coats of stynylrez?
@@padrespeaks What the primer was made for mate. Should have no problems
Fantastic review. Had not heard of this site before. Thanks for sharing!!
I built this kit a few years back and it is actually one of my more popular (view wise) videos. Sounds like I got pretty lucky with my build, the body was in good shape. New subscriber here.
good to hear, cheers
Thanks! I'm just getting back into the hobby and this is the kit I choose as my first. Glad to know I picked a good one!
good luck and have fun
Great details indeed.
Does thinning affect durability at all?
a couple of coats and it is very durable......dry overnight and you can sand away
@@parascalemodels Thanks. I've been having trouble with this primer drying on the tip of the airbrush and stopping it from flowing properly, hopefully thinning it will help.
Very nice m1 race edditon
Nice i just picked this kit up for the jan 2021 GB anything over 500 can be entered just subbed to ur channel hope u jump in on the GB if u can
Cool Vid!New Subscriber!Please take a look at my Channel, Thank you 🙏
Make it
what was the total cost for everything including kit? and where can I buy your eyesight?
So far........almost $650.00 As far as eyesight? Well we all know that is priceless.
Do I actauly have to have the cement or glue to build this?
you have to glue together. I would recommend you use Tamiya Extra Thin Cement.
@@parascalemodels thank you
Thank you for the review! It was very helpful to know what I am getting in my box when it ships. mine is going to run the scale 1/8th mile slot car drag course once it is done! should be hitting 30-45 mph!
better buy 4 or 5 of these kits then.....so when you crash, at least there are spare parts. Good luck
Para Scale Models true enough 😁
Why the hell this kit didn't come with dual exhaust is beyond me