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Been Around the Block





I got some bubbles formed when I sprayed my chaplain with Mephiston Red.

you can see a bit here on the Chaplain and a bit on the librarian: https://imgur.com/gallery/0yuuC5A

What do you guys think I can do to fix this?
   
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Dallas, TX

Looks like you primed too close and for too long; normally I prime in a non windy place about a foot and half away from 3 angles, not able to prime everything but it’s light and even coated, then I go in and do a wash down of the primer color to get all the spots before letting dry, then use a xacto to clean away any pooled up areas or debris.

At this point, you’re better off strip the model before priming again.
   
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ok, I'll do that
   
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dbecer01 wrote:
ok, I'll do that


Wait until it's less humid. My paint does that when it's muggy outside. And be sure you shake the can and roll the marble around near the 'neck'.

Mob Rule is not a rule. 
   
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It's kinda always humid here...
   
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dbecer01 wrote:
It's kinda always humid here...


Then if you can, get in a garage or some kind of climate-controlled shop. Worst case scenario, you can set something up indoors as long as you have a big box or protect things (and open a window).

Mob Rule is not a rule. 
   
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Thanks, will give that a try


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Friend told me to try dry brushing accross it to hide it.

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2018/05/29 00:16:13


 
   
 
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