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Fujimi primer
I've just royally screwed my first Fujimi kit. I've been using Krylon primer on models for years, and I've never had any problems. On this kit, the primer reacted with the plastic and now I have a wild texture on the entire body. I'm trying to sand out the texture out, which seems to be working. The question is, what type of primer should I use with this kit??? Any sugestions would be greatly appreciated.
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Try the Tamiya Plastic primer or automotive primer for plastic. Besure to try it out on the tree first.
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i've had great results with the tamiya plastic primer.
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Thanks for the responses. I'll try to find a local supplier of Tamiya.
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No problem!
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