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Drafted Man-at-Arms




New Hampshire

Hi, i was just outside spraying a test model before i do a whole unit, it was a good idea i did the test, the model i did had a rough surface not provided by the plastic, i washed the model before spraying as is avised, i shook the can hard for a couple minutes and i got these results. do you guys have any ways or tips you can help me out with please?
   
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Madrak Ironhide







Rough surface? When you spray and dry in humid weather the paint will clump on
your mini. There's a thread further down about how to handle spraying when it's
hot and humid.

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North Central MA

Another possibility is that you held the trigger down too long. You need to spray in very short bursts or it ruins the surface. Good luck.



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