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Old 04-15-2002, 04:39 PM
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Quick Q about priming

I just primed my car 3 coats shortly after each other..
Now.. is that wrong..? should it be 1st coat.. dry.. 2nd coat.. dry.. 3th coat.. dry.. or harden.. how you call it..

Probably it will suck anyway first model and first paintbrushed thing..
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From what I recall it's 3 coats....the first two being mist coats, and the third being a full coat, then the full drying period of at least 24 hours. So you should be fine.

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Probably it will suck anyway first model and first paintbrushed thing..
NEVER SAY THAT!!!!!

I firmly believe there are only two types of models......the really good ones, and the experiments. You work on each model to the fullest of your ability. If something screws up, and it's something you can't really fix, then the rest of your model is a platform for you to improve techniques. Work on your airbrushing, or try modding the parts with putty, or try some of the tricks you see the guys on the forum using.

Besides....to paraphrase Rodney Dangerfield:
"The best thing about models, is making them!"
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