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One question before i use...

One question before i use duplicolor paint with my tamiya primer. How thick the primer coat has to be before i spray duplicolor? Does tamiya compound work on duplicolor as well as it works on tamiya paint? (i know they are both lacquers?)
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you'll probably have to sand with some fine grit paper before using compound, since it goes on with orange peel

as for thickness of primer coat I guess just make sure everything's covered, and spray in light coats. Duplicolor doesn't work well with wet coats
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you'll probably have to sand with some fine grit paper before using compound, since it goes on with orange peel

as for thickness of primer coat I guess just make sure everything's covered, and spray in light coats. Duplicolor doesn't work well with wet coats
Yes, i know about peel from duplicolor, not a biggie.

How do wet coats get sprayed? How does it work?
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Dan's right about compound. THe compound will not take away the orange peel made by automotive paint, Maybe if it's very little but mostlikely not.

I think wet coats is when you spray and the paint looks a little shiny and wet, but not running.

My guess. This is how I spray paint, I put on a slightly heavy coat so it looks wet and glossy, which of course turns out eventually shrinking and causing a little orange peel.

Light coats have never worked for me, I don't know why.
I always came out dull.
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wet coats is when you spray enough paint on the model to look 'wet'

works with Tamiya paints but doesn't with Duplicolor
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wet coats is when you spray enough paint on the model to look 'wet'

works with Tamiya paints but doesn't with Duplicolor
what happens if you do so?
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The paint starts pooling up liker water in the lowest parts of the model. So if you sprayed a wet coat onto your roof, the middle of the roof would have the least paint.
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