Greenizbest wrote:Primer is mainly used for giving the paint something to adhere to as it will tend to chip off more easily if painted onto bare plastic. It also alters the shade of the later colors depending on what color of primer you use. I see no reason why you couldn't just use normal black paint but you may want to add hard coat or some varnish to make the paint job more durable when handling.
Also, I'm not sure why you have to wait 12-24 hours for your primer unless it's something special with duplicolor (not familiar with it). I use Citadel Black spray primer and it dries in 5-10 minutes.
Best answer was the first. Nice.
I would also add that because most airbrushes are (internal mix brushes) they atomize the paint and this helps it adhere much better. It doing so you typically have a base that is much stronger to chip resistance than a brush on prime coat.
So yes you can just spray on the base coat rather than priming then base coating. But as he stated, most of your more experience air brushers use primer coats to give the model natural highlights. Its truly an individual choice in this matter, i prefer to get a lot of my highlights in the priming stage because i struggle to get the same results with a brush.
I hope this helped.
Best of luck!