warren haywood
Western Thunderer
Hi Heather,
When I hear rattle can I just have to have my two pennarthworth
hope you don't mind
It's gotta be two part etch primer every time, the thing with acrylic, cellulose, call them what you like, are only protectors agains rust designed for ferrous metals, at least with etch primer it will etch into the materials we use including resin. The last thing you want as a professional builder is models coming back with paint chipping off.
As for cleaning equipment after spraying on primer, a blow thru with thinner is ample, it won't etch into your airbrush.
Precision 2 part primer is fantastic stuff, sticks like the proverbial and dries in seconds without grittiness, orange peel or any other nasty finish. Remember that your topcoat is only as good as what's underneath.
As for only black!!, treat em like you would a green loco, with glossy boiler and valance edge and a matter smokebox footplate top ect. You can then tone them down with weathering
Just on with this Finney V2 for Nick, you will see what I mean.
There rant over, feel better now![Smile :) :)](/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png)
Cheers Warren
When I hear rattle can I just have to have my two pennarthworth
![Smile :) :)](/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png)
It's gotta be two part etch primer every time, the thing with acrylic, cellulose, call them what you like, are only protectors agains rust designed for ferrous metals, at least with etch primer it will etch into the materials we use including resin. The last thing you want as a professional builder is models coming back with paint chipping off.
As for cleaning equipment after spraying on primer, a blow thru with thinner is ample, it won't etch into your airbrush.
Precision 2 part primer is fantastic stuff, sticks like the proverbial and dries in seconds without grittiness, orange peel or any other nasty finish. Remember that your topcoat is only as good as what's underneath.
As for only black!!, treat em like you would a green loco, with glossy boiler and valance edge and a matter smokebox footplate top ect. You can then tone them down with weathering
Just on with this Finney V2 for Nick, you will see what I mean.
There rant over, feel better now
![Smile :) :)](/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png)
![image.jpg image.jpg](https://www.westernthunder.co.uk/data/attachments/35/35105-e797de1d3acdceeb25a1e4b08b7c1d2a.jpg)
Cheers Warren