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  • Jim R
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 15696
    • Jim
    • Shropshire

    #1

    metal primers

    Although I really like Stynylrez primer and they say it is suitable for PE parts I'm not so sure. I find that a subsequent acrylic top coat is rather fragile. I notice that there are primers available specifically for PE/metal parts, John at the shop has a few. I would be very grateful for your thoughts on metal primers, especially if you have used one with favourable results.
    I ask now as my half-track build has a fair bit of PE and also metal gun barrels.
    Thanks in advance.
    Jim
  • Scratchbuilder
    • Jul 2022
    • 2689

    #2
    Originally posted by Jim R
    Although I really like Stynylrez primer and they say it is suitable for PE parts I'm not so sure. I find that a subsequent acrylic top coat is rather fragile. I notice that there are primers available specifically for PE/metal parts, John at the shop has a few. I would be very grateful for your thoughts on metal primers, especially if you have used one with favourable results.
    I ask now as my half-track build has a fair bit of PE and also metal gun barrels.
    Thanks in advance.
    Jim
    Hello Jim,
    Mainl I just spray with car primer from Hycote (Amazon), for a combination of all metal, plastic resin together, other than that it is Mr Metal Primer which you can brush or spray, but beware of the fumes...
    Cheers
    Mike.

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    • KarlW
      • Jul 2020
      • 1522

      #3
      I've never had any real worries with the primers I've used, either polyurethane or lacquer, I do have a jar of mr Metal primer but have never used it.
      A true metal primer has an etching compenent to eat into the metal a bit and provide more "tooth".

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      • Tim Marlow
        SMF Supporters
        • Apr 2018
        • 18903
        • Tim
        • Somerset UK

        #4
        Any automotive primer should do you Jim. It is formulated to stick to sheet metal after allโ€ฆ.trouble is, they are aerosol spray can based. If you want something to go through an airbrush, Iโ€™d recommend cellulose lacquer based primers. They were used on cars for ages before acrylics turned up, so stick well to metal. In fact, I think they are still the best primers around for general modelling.

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