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question about painting wiht testors paint

when painting with testors model paint do i have to prime the plastic or is testors paint made for painting the plastic?
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Re: question about painting wiht testors paint

I personally prime everything. Testors acrylic won't stick without it, lacquer could etch some plastic and it's not a big deal the enamel.
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Re: question about painting wiht testors paint

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I personally prime everything. Testors acrylic won't stick without it, lacquer could etch some plastic and it's not a big deal the enamel.
kewl the enamel is what i picked up
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