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jinx182
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Cracks in my paint!

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Hello everyone I have a little problem and i wanted to get some opinions on what i'm doing wrong. I'm building the PL 1/350 nx-01. After primig the model i used a can of model master metalizer (stainless steel). When the paint started to dry little areas with cracks in the paint started to on the surface. I sanded the paint off the effected areas and tried again and got similar results but in different areas. what am I doing wrong?
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Post by eeun »

What type of primer are you using? Some primers just don't get along with certain paints.

How long are you letting the primer dry? I always wait a couple days unless my primer and paint are the same brand (or I know from experience that they get along).

How heavily are you applying the metallic paint? Several thin coats are better than a thick coat. If you need a wet coat for a smooth metallic finish, the lighter coats, once cured, can help seal away the primer coat.
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Post by jinx182 »

Yeah, I think I am spraying the mtealizer on a little thick. I have to barely touch the model with a mist. If a spot starts look wet, the paint starts to crack.
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Post by Tony Agustin »

Either your primer is crap and you aren't letting it cure fully. Or there is too much moisture in the air and it has settled on the primed surface.
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Post by jinx182 »

I let the primer dry for four days but it did rain earlier today here so maybe that's it.
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Post by Gerry »

My primer also developed cracks.
But it was on the inside so I just gave it another coat to fill in.

I had put it on way too thick and that's why mine cracked.
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I give up. I just laid my parts in a pine-sol bath. I'll try again in a few days With a different primer.
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Post by Ace Airspeed »

Model Master Metalizer is not formulated to be used with a primer - shoot it straight onto clean plastic.
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Post by jinx182 »

I read that last night on another thread. Live and learn I guess.
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Post by irishtrek »

Some thimg else you may want to consider is the primer and metalic paint both enamel or just 1 of them?
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If they're like Alclad II they usually want a gloss primer.
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