Base coat for model building
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Base coat for model building
Hey guys, I'm new to model building. I have several large pieces of a diorama that I have fabricated (roughly 18 inches long, 12 1/2 inches wide). It has a card board base. Styrene panels will be glued to the outer portions. What I'd like to know: Is it better to paint the parts w/ spray paint or is it better to use the air brush? Or is there just a better approach all together? I know that air brushing will be essential for detail, but not sure for the base coating. Please help. Oh...and this site rocks!
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A lot of us here use automotive spray primers. Personally, I use acrylic based ones (white & grey - depending on final colour) because they are compatible with most top coat paints and finishes.
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I have some rustoleum auto primer here that I got from Home Depot. I like using it because it builds up a surface and fills in small imperfections and once cured, can be sanded quite nicely. For final coats I usually use spray paint. I do have an airbrush but I hate lugging all my stuff out and the clean up is a real pain, for me at least. So unless I need a really nice finish, I just use spay cans. I think I've improved using them greatly over the years.
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