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need help with painting cowl
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Flyguy172
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need help with painting cowl
I need help with painting my cowl. I have both enamel and acrylic. Do I need to paint the inside of the cowl as well as the outside? Would I need to “rough up” the plastic so the acrylic paint can stick? Could the enamel deform the cowl? I am building to fly so it needs to be light but I still want it to look good.
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fychan
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I have painted the inside of my cowling a dark brown (nearly black) - but the reason for that is solely that because it has a 049 engine in it, I've had to cut large holes through it for the prop, starter and piston heads to go through, so you could easily see the inside of the cowling around the engine.
As for roughing up - yes
I made the mistake of not doing so for the inside of the cowling and it took me 4 coats just to get paint on it all, and to stop it "balling" up. A light sanding on the surface of the engine exhausts made the (same) paint adhere MUCH MUCH better - one coat was enough!
As for the enamel deforming the cowling, I doubt it - I painted Airfix 1:72 scale models for years with enamels, and they were always fine - no matter how thin the plastic parts. Careful with the enamel thinners / white spirit / adhesive tho, as they will cause you problems on the thin plastic. Enamels are also heavier than acrylics, so if you're going for a really light aircraft avoid them if possible.
As for roughing up - yes
As for the enamel deforming the cowling, I doubt it - I painted Airfix 1:72 scale models for years with enamels, and they were always fine - no matter how thin the plastic parts. Careful with the enamel thinners / white spirit / adhesive tho, as they will cause you problems on the thin plastic. Enamels are also heavier than acrylics, so if you're going for a really light aircraft avoid them if possible.
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I really like using the acrylics, and they are much lighter out of the 2. They have no smell really, clean up with water, and very user freindly.
I have never roughned up my plastics so far, and had no troubles with the paints sticking.
The color used will be the dictating factor I have found as per how many coats to put on.
Red so far has been the worse one for needing additional coats.
I never painted the insides, but I guess it would not hurt. Use a dark color for darks, light for lights.
I have never roughned up my plastics so far, and had no troubles with the paints sticking.
The color used will be the dictating factor I have found as per how many coats to put on.
Red so far has been the worse one for needing additional coats.
I never painted the insides, but I guess it would not hurt. Use a dark color for darks, light for lights.
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need help with painting cowl cont.
Thank you for all of your help. I'm most likely going to use acrylics. Because I will probably have to put weight in the nose to balance the plane, weight is not as big as a concern as I first though. So I am going to paint the inside of the cowl first, and then paint the outside with more detail. I just found some scrap plastic from behind my desk so I’ll practice on that. The colors for the cowl will be, White, Black, a little Yellow, and even less Silver. And again, thanks for all the help
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Balsabasher2
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Re: need help with painting cowl
Since dope is getting expensive and scarce, l started using an acrylic paint from Dollar Tree, called Acryology Premium Acrylic Paint. I have both brushed it and airbrushed it. Out of the bottle it is thick but thins down good with water or alcohol. IIRC, it comes in about 40 colors, although l have never all the colors at Dollar Tree. The only problem l have had is that the white appears to be ground up white chalk. It is very grainy and does not work with an airbrush. I have not had any problems airbrushing Guillows plastic cowlings with the different colors. No problems either painting doped tissue with it.
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Scott
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Re: need help with painting cowl
It sounds like Dollar Tree is a good source for that inexpensive acrylic paint,BB2.Balsabasher2 wrote:Since dope is getting expensive and scarce, l started using an acrylic paint from Dollar Tree, called Acryology Premium Acrylic Paint. I have both brushed it and airbrushed it. Out of the bottle it is thick but thins down good with water or alcohol. IIRC, it comes in about 40 colors, although l have never all the colors at Dollar Tree. The only problem l have had is that the white appears to be ground up white chalk. It is very grainy and does not work with an airbrush. I have not had any problems airbrushing Guillows plastic cowlings with the different colors. No problems either painting doped tissue with it.
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Johnny ace
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Re: need help with painting cowl
I've used Testors enamel with no problem,and I'm sure acrylic will work as well.
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kittyfritters
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Re: need help with painting cowl
Since I don't build glow or diesel powered models any more I don't worry about the finishes being fuel proof. I fix my tissue with Krylon #1305, UV resistant artist's fixative. If I paint I use opaque acrylic airbrush ink, Testor's acrylics (they have some authentic military colors), or Design Master Floral sprays (They are the lightest rattle can paints available). As often as not, I don't paint at all but use colored tissue.
This Cessna 150 has the fuselage and cowl painted with silver Design Master floral spray and all the rest, including the markings are colored tissue.
This Beaver has no paint on it at all.
Keep 'Em Flying!
Howard
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This Cessna 150 has the fuselage and cowl painted with silver Design Master floral spray and all the rest, including the markings are colored tissue.
This Beaver has no paint on it at all.
Keep 'Em Flying!
Howard
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Scott
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Re: need help with painting cowl
Very nice Cessna & Beaver Howard.
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