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    #61
    Whether to prime or not depends on the paint you use, I’d say. If you like spraying Tamiya or Mr. Hobby acrylics, or probably any lacquer-based paint, it’s probably unnecessary — though you may want to prime the metal bits anyway. For water-based acrylics, though, I definitely would put a primer on first.

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    • minitnkr
      Charter Rabble member
      • Apr 2018
      • 7510
      • Paul
      • Dayton, OH USA

      #62
      I only use primer on resin when it's really glossy, but yours is very dull & has a strange finish so I would go ahead.

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      • Airborne01
        • Mar 2021
        • 3939
        • Steve
        • Essex

        #63
        RLs were generally Deep Bronze Green until later (much later) in my experience mate - depends on when/where you are portraying your masterpiece (ie some UK Base Depot or a BAOR unit ... some lasted in the former until well into the 80's.
        Steve

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        • Jim R
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          • Apr 2018
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          • Jim
          • Shropshire

          #64
          You really are making a superb job of this.
          Originally posted by minitnkr
          Your 'silkpursery' knows no bounds.
          Paul sums it up nicely.

          Personally I would prime. If for no other reason than it will highlight any areas which might need some remedial sanding or filling.

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          • scottie3158
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            • Apr 2018
            • 14197
            • Paul
            • Holbeach

            #65
            Originally posted by Jakko
            Whether to prime or not depends on the paint you use, I’d say. If you like spraying Tamiya or Mr. Hobby acrylics, or probably any lacquer-based paint, it’s probably unnecessary — though you may want to prime the metal bits anyway. For water-based acrylics, though, I definitely would put a primer on first.
            Cheers Jakko I normally use acrylic so I might give it a prime.
            Originally posted by minitnkr
            I only use primer on resin when it's really glossy, but yours is very dull & has a strange finish so I would go ahead.
            Cheers Paul, everything about this build is strange mate.
            Originally posted by Airborne01
            RLs were generally Deep Bronze Green until later (much later) in my experience mate - depends on when/where you are portraying your masterpiece (ie some UK Base Depot or a BAOR unit ... some lasted in the former until well into the 80's.
            Steve
            Steve, I will probably go for a deep bronze green now have to find the right colour. We still had an RL box body when I was in Germany in the early 80's.
            Originally posted by Jim R
            You really are making a superb job of this.

            Paul sums it up nicely.

            Personally I would prime. If for no other reason than it will highlight any areas which might need some remedial sanding or filling.
            Jim that's a good idea no doubt there will be lots of imperfections by the time I'm finished.

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            • Graeme C.
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              • Apr 2018
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              • Graeme
              • UK

              #66
              Primer on the resin & metal would be a good idea, it would, at least give a prepared, even surface to paint on.

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              • stillp
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                • Nov 2016
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                • Pete
                • Rugby

                #67
                I've never seen anyone post that they regretted priming a model. Plenty (including me) have regretted not priming.
                Pete

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                • Mini Me
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                  • Jun 2018
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                  #68
                  I think the Bronze Green would be well suited to the old "Beddy"......Prime or perhaps a black base in case you would care to do a little modulating of the final color.

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                  • scottie3158
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                    • Apr 2018
                    • 14197
                    • Paul
                    • Holbeach

                    #69
                    Originally posted by Graeme C.
                    Primer on the resin & metal would be a good idea, it would, at least give a prepared, even surface to paint on.
                    Graeme, I agree i Think its the way forward.
                    Originally posted by stillp
                    I've never seen anyone post that they regretted priming a model. Plenty (including me) have regretted not priming.
                    Pete
                    Originally posted by Mini Me
                    I think the Bronze Green would be well suited to the old "Beddy"......Prime or perhaps a black base in case you would care to do a little modulating of the final color.
                    Rick. Bronze green it is.

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                    • scottie3158
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                      • Apr 2018
                      • 14197
                      • Paul
                      • Holbeach

                      #70
                      Another update you must be bored stupid by now. The load bed is now fitted and apart from a few blow holes its quite well detailed. As the build continues I have come to realise how much of the kit is missing, these I will come to later. The lockers have been added along with some etch padlocks from the spares box. Also fitted are the POL carrier and jerry can rack. The mud guards and brackets were soldered together for strength and then fitted. The tailgate damper was missing so I have made one from a few bits of plastic and wire to represent the spring. Next the convoy disc and number plate were added from the kit etch. Missing were the lamp holders for the said items so these were fashioned from evergreen rod. Also missing were the rear light brackets and lights. These were made from some brass sheet and the lights, referred to rubies because of their shape in the military were made from punched plastic and foil. The wiring/and bulb holders were added to the back from lead wire and tubing.

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                      Thanks for following along
                      Scottie

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                      • Mini Me
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                        • Jun 2018
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                        #71
                        Much "silk pursery" in evidence here!.......not bored in the least Sir!

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                        • Andy T
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                          • Apr 2021
                          • 3239
                          • Sheffield

                          #72
                          How on earth could we ever get bored of admiring work like that?

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                          • Nicko
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                            • Apr 2019
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                            • Nick
                            • East Anglia

                            #73
                            More mastery every time I pop in for a look. Excellent Scottie.

                            Nick

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                            • Airborne01
                              • Mar 2021
                              • 3939
                              • Steve
                              • Essex

                              #74
                              Coming along very nicely mate!
                              Steve

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                              • Neil Merryweather
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                                • Dec 2018
                                • 5182
                                • London

                                #75
                                BLIMEY!

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