Greetings!!
Hear me out on this. By way of intro, I have been working on a Revell 1/48 F-15E that I started Nov.... 2017. Picked it back up November 2022, and made some good progress.
I layed down a nice coatr of Mr. Surfacer 1500 as a primer, followed by AK Real Colors Gunship Grey, pre-shading then some diluted Gunship Grey.
The paint layers were flawless, and smooth.
Last Monday, I shot a layer of VMS gloss varnish in preparation of decals, and enamel pin washing. I really am kicking myself in the rear, becasue the finish was so smooth, that I really did not need to do this. I believe the bottle I received could have been bad, or I applied it to heavy because the varnish never cured even after a week. It pulled, and the decal solutions ruined the area I tested SO..... I stripped the entire model, right down to the plastic in a lacquer bath!!
With all this being said...
Should I prime the model again, or just go right to the base coat. The reason I ask this, is because the primer really bit into the plastic, which left it dull when removed. I rescribed a few panel lines and all in all, it's ready for paint. I'm thinking, rather than applying several coats again, and filling the panel lines with several coats of paint, Ill bypass the Mr. Surfacer (primer) and go right to the base coat being the plastic is now dull and the base color will stick nicely.
What do you guys think about what I am thinking here??
Have a great day fellas! -Ed
Hear me out on this. By way of intro, I have been working on a Revell 1/48 F-15E that I started Nov.... 2017. Picked it back up November 2022, and made some good progress.
I layed down a nice coatr of Mr. Surfacer 1500 as a primer, followed by AK Real Colors Gunship Grey, pre-shading then some diluted Gunship Grey.
The paint layers were flawless, and smooth.
Last Monday, I shot a layer of VMS gloss varnish in preparation of decals, and enamel pin washing. I really am kicking myself in the rear, becasue the finish was so smooth, that I really did not need to do this. I believe the bottle I received could have been bad, or I applied it to heavy because the varnish never cured even after a week. It pulled, and the decal solutions ruined the area I tested SO..... I stripped the entire model, right down to the plastic in a lacquer bath!!
With all this being said...
Should I prime the model again, or just go right to the base coat. The reason I ask this, is because the primer really bit into the plastic, which left it dull when removed. I rescribed a few panel lines and all in all, it's ready for paint. I'm thinking, rather than applying several coats again, and filling the panel lines with several coats of paint, Ill bypass the Mr. Surfacer (primer) and go right to the base coat being the plastic is now dull and the base color will stick nicely.
What do you guys think about what I am thinking here??
Have a great day fellas! -Ed
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