I did a search, but couldn't find any answers.
I have a Tamiya 1/48 M10, and I'm to the point where I need to prime it. The thing is, the undercarriage is metal and the rest is styrene. The only hobby shop nearby is a Hobby Lobby, though I have (of course) a good variety of box stores. What sort of primer would be best suited to covering both? There is minimal putty work done, but not much. Just a seam or two.
After priming I plan to paint with acrylics, both through an airbrush and by hand for finer details.
Mixed Media (plastic and metal) Primer
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Mixed Media (plastic and metal) Primer
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- Johnnycrash
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Just about any type of auto primer will work, and it's MUCH cheaper than the hobby stuff. I get a 340g can for $4.99. That's the BIG can.
Of course, as always, test it on the plastic to make sure it's not too hot. You want a primer with a little more of a tooth (re: hot) to grip the metal, but not to hot as to melt the plastic. Many auto primers are a good mix, as they are designed to cover both metal and plastic bits on a car.
Of course, as always, test it on the plastic to make sure it's not too hot. You want a primer with a little more of a tooth (re: hot) to grip the metal, but not to hot as to melt the plastic. Many auto primers are a good mix, as they are designed to cover both metal and plastic bits on a car.
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