Hey all,
Apologies if this is an old tip, nut I only recently discovered it, lol!
I've always had troubles getting a really smooth finish when priming a model (I use the normal white Tamiya rattle can primer). I then thought of heating the primer can in very hot water for about 5 minutes - a trick the car modellers use to get a smoother finish.
The primer comes out with the paint particles having atomised much smaller, allowing for a smoother, more uniform finish, almost satin-like. This saves on escessive sanding and prepping for the paints to follow.
Use it, don't use it. ;-)
Take care!
Quintin
Apologies if this is an old tip, nut I only recently discovered it, lol!
I've always had troubles getting a really smooth finish when priming a model (I use the normal white Tamiya rattle can primer). I then thought of heating the primer can in very hot water for about 5 minutes - a trick the car modellers use to get a smoother finish.
The primer comes out with the paint particles having atomised much smaller, allowing for a smoother, more uniform finish, almost satin-like. This saves on escessive sanding and prepping for the paints to follow.
Use it, don't use it. ;-)
Take care!
Quintin
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