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2020/12/27 15:47:10
Subject: What to do is you've primed to much a model ?
Hi people ! So, let's say that I'm priming a model, and then, while the primer is still fresh, I realize that I've put too much of it. What should be my first reflex ?
Let me know how you would handle such a situation.
2020/12/27 16:02:11
Subject: What to do is you've primed to much a model ?
Yes, just keep it wet with the alcohol as you brush it and It will clean all the paint off and not damage the plastic, I've even done it on finecast with no problems. I wouldn't leave it soaking overnight though.
What sort of primer are you using? The nicer spray primers shrink a bit when they dry. I've had a few models that I though I destroyed by flooding them with primer, then when it dried it was fine.
But yeah, if you're sure you've killed it, giving it a stripper bath before it's fully cured is maybe the way to go.
2020/12/27 21:30:37
Subject: What to do is you've primed to much a model ?