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how to beat red molded cars
flat black primer
then grey,red, or white color of your choice post up your tips
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Re: how to beat red molded cars
how about white primer?
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Re: how to beat red molded cars
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Re: how to beat red molded cars
The general rule of thumb for red plastic is white primer, color. Or, grey primer, white primer, and the color. For every color besides black and grey, a white undercoat IS necessary. I use Tamiya primers 90% of the time, and they yield very desirable results with the above methods.
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Paint it red is how I beat it. Seriously though, depending on the kit, I`ve had success using Duplicolor`s primer/sealer. Follow this with color. Also, their "high build" primer, which you can now get in a spray, also seems to "seal" the red color. However, you can lose detail pretty quick with the high build stuff. |
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Re: how to beat red molded cars
light coat of grey then white primer....
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Re: how to beat red molded cars
I've never tried to paint red plastic. What effect does it have if you use the wrong steps to paint it? Does the red show through?
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Usually, red is the worse for "bleeding" through paint, but yellow and black can be difficult too in my experience. |
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Re: how to beat red molded cars
Ouch, so the red plastic bleeds through the paint so very slowly and torture-ingly
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This is why recent Revell kits and nearly all AMT kits are molded in white or light gray now (except of course some of the snap and easy build kits). |
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Re: how to beat red molded cars
Just white primer or gray if you want darker color.
Don't really see the point.
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