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Terra

Hello,
I am seeking advice on painting on my primer instead of using a spray primer.
I am looking for extreme control on how my primer goes on , that is the reason for my switch.
The surface material will be FFG's resin/Hard plastic material, in preparation for the game Marvels: Crisis Protocol.

Those who paint on primer what product do you use, how do you do it to get an extremely thin coat and still have best results.
   
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Fireknife Shas'el






 AtraAngelis wrote:
Hello,
I am seeking advice on painting on my primer instead of using a spray primer.
I am looking for extreme control on how my primer goes on , that is the reason for my switch.
The surface material will be FFG's resin/Hard plastic material, in preparation for the game Marvels: Crisis Protocol.

Those who paint on primer what product do you use, how do you do it to get an extremely thin coat and still have best results.


Normally I prime with an airbrush, but if you want thin coats, Stynylrez by Badger is formulated for airbrushing and goes on very thin. It's not like you cannot use a brush to apply any non-rattle can primer. I've also used Vajello primers, they can go on very thin.

   
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Dipping With Wood Stain









Here's a quick run down I did a while ago.
   
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Terra

That video was absolutely fantastic, and Informative. Thank you.
   
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Dipping With Wood Stain






 AtraAngelis wrote:
That video was absolutely fantastic, and Informative. Thank you.


You are most welcome. If you have any more questions just ask. I'm a brush on primer adherent and have been for as long as it's been available. It's cold up here most of the year, so brush priming is often mandatory if you don't have ventation(??? I think I meant ven-til-a-tion.).

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