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    Priming Photo Etch

    looking at getting the photo etch for my revel U.S Medium Landing craft. I use Enamel paints. do I need to prime the photo etch before painting them. as I know you need to if using acrylic paints

    thanks

    Russell
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    The simple answer Russell is no. Enamel paint takes to metal as well as it does to plastic.

    But...nothings always simple, is it? although I use enamels a lot, I nearly always prime pe first. The reason is that an extra coat does help the paint grip better & if in the course of building / handling the model, the paint gets rubbed away, the primer helps stop the shine of the brass glaring out.

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    • Ian M
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      • Dec 2008
      • 18264
      • Ian
      • Falster, Denmark

      #3
      You can prepare the PE for painting several ways. The easiest is a chemical bath that etches with a silky smooth matt surface that takes primer/paint very nicely.
      An alternative is a burnishing pencil, I believe John sells them in the shop. Its a glass fibre pencil that puts very fine scratches into the brass. Much easier to control than a bit of 1000 grit wet and dry, which can also be used.
      I always prime PE as I find the adhesion is better.
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