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Anyone tried useing this for their models? it comes in a bigger size then tamiya and testors and is about 4 dollars. is the nozzle too big? is it too thick/thin... and etc? thanks!
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Krylon is OK but the best I have found is Plasticote. I use white, grey and black depending on what colour my overcoat will be. Trev
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Re: Krylon White Primer
ok cool, thanks. i might try thses out since they are considerably cheaper.
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You should also check out Dupli-color's primers.
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Re: Krylon White Primer
i use krylon white primer religiously, i love it, its comes out smooth, sands well, ect...
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