Mike Garwood
Western Thunderer
It's been a while since I updated this thread - work - the curse of the modelling classes.
So, all the detailing work has been completed on the body and I've gone as far as I can with the chassis. So today, the whole lot has gone into primer. I've not gone down my normal route of Halfords grey or Upol, I've choosen to go for Vallejo surface primer. There is a reason for this, it's too cold to spray outside and there is very little or no smell from the primer, well none that I can detect. I expect my wife to moan once she comes in from work! I've used acrylics before, but never a primer. It doesn't take much to cover the model and chassis and I used the 'flow improver' that is available. It's gone on well, the blurb says to leave it 12 hours before applying a top coat. I'd have loved to wait for the warmer weather but the list of models requiring paint is now getting to a serious length, plus I have a brand new tin of Celly gloss black to try once it does warm up.
The blemishes that you can see on the chassis are where I wrote numbers for the hornblocks. As the wheels will cover most of this I wasn't too concerned.
Time to open a window...
Stay safe
Mike
So, all the detailing work has been completed on the body and I've gone as far as I can with the chassis. So today, the whole lot has gone into primer. I've not gone down my normal route of Halfords grey or Upol, I've choosen to go for Vallejo surface primer. There is a reason for this, it's too cold to spray outside and there is very little or no smell from the primer, well none that I can detect. I expect my wife to moan once she comes in from work! I've used acrylics before, but never a primer. It doesn't take much to cover the model and chassis and I used the 'flow improver' that is available. It's gone on well, the blurb says to leave it 12 hours before applying a top coat. I'd have loved to wait for the warmer weather but the list of models requiring paint is now getting to a serious length, plus I have a brand new tin of Celly gloss black to try once it does warm up.
The blemishes that you can see on the chassis are where I wrote numbers for the hornblocks. As the wheels will cover most of this I wasn't too concerned.
Time to open a window...
Stay safe
Mike