04-13-2015, 10:20 AM
That CPR maroon looks good, Glen.
While Scalecoat does take longer to fully harden, once it does it becomes very tough. As my supply of Floquil and PollyScale gets used-up, I'll be switching fully to Scalecoat.
They offer 73 colours, along with 6 weathering colours and flat and gloss finishes, plus appropriate thinners for both solvent-based Scalecoat I and acrylic Scalecoat II. It's also available in spray cans and touch-up pens. While I'll mostly be using an airbrush for application, a friend has told me that he gets good results using a brush, too.
Wayne
While Scalecoat does take longer to fully harden, once it does it becomes very tough. As my supply of Floquil and PollyScale gets used-up, I'll be switching fully to Scalecoat.
They offer 73 colours, along with 6 weathering colours and flat and gloss finishes, plus appropriate thinners for both solvent-based Scalecoat I and acrylic Scalecoat II. It's also available in spray cans and touch-up pens. While I'll mostly be using an airbrush for application, a friend has told me that he gets good results using a brush, too.
Wayne