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Old 07-27-2005, 11:20 AM
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Can Photoetched sets Rust?

I just my PE sets yesterday and I'm worried that they will rust.
Also I have Tamiya Fine Surface Primer L for plastic and metal, can I use that instead of Tamiya Metal Primer?
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No, photoetch will not rust. No company etches steel for PE detail parts.

Tamiya surface primer will work just fine- but using primer may slightly fill detail on PE parts.
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I do have some steel PE sheets, Stainless Steel, old stuff at that too.
Most is brass and often nickle plated.
Just keep in a zip lock bag, nothing will happen to it.
As MPWR said, be careful about filling in detail with the primer... - Mark
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