So I picked up my first resin kits at Wonderfest. I've started cleaning up a couple of them, but have a question. I've been using the Mr. Surfacer suite (1200, 1000, and 500) on my styrene for a little while now, and notice that Gunze has a Mr. Resin Primer product. My LHS does have it, but I'm wanting to know the difference, if any...I'm completely sold on the Gunze products (I do spray them through my airbrush), and want to stick with them. But if I can use my trusty Mr. Surfacer, well, I want to stick with that of course.
Thanks,
Dan
Mr. Resin Primer vs. Mr. Surfacer
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I think the Mr Resin Primer has a flat finish, not like the Surfacer 1000.
The stuff's great, ain't it? Surfacer 1000 in the rattlecan is an outstanding primer.
The stuff's great, ain't it? Surfacer 1000 in the rattlecan is an outstanding primer.
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