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Made in nz
Been Around the Block





Just primed my model and it's come out like stupidly flaky and ruined. The termp is pretty cold and humid, I think this may have something to do with it?

HQ RUINED!!
   
Made in us
Longtime Dakkanaut





USA

Flaking off = applied to thick, reduced to fast. Where did you spray the mini at?

Typically when it is colder here in Idaho, I will store my spray cans inside. Before I am ready to spray, I will fill my kitchen sink with warm water and put my cans in them and let them sit for a few minutes. I then go outside to spray a thin coat, and bring everything inside to dry, putting the can back in the warm water. I repeat until the model is coated.

A.

   
Made in nz
Been Around the Block





I used army painter prime. It has gone on very thick and flaky, looks terrible. I need to strip it, it's that bad. I threw it into simple green but from my experience it only strips the paint. Army painter prime is super stubborn, and suggestions to strip it back to plastic?
   
 
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