I recently ordered two large containers of Mr Surfacer 1200 from GreatModels.com. I was intending to apply via airbrush, but what appeared on my doorstep were two cans of spray Mr. Surfacer - not bottles. What's really aggravating is that there's no mention of this on the website - it just listed the volume as 170ml. Beware!!
Well I'm not nuts about this, but rather than go to the extended hassle of returning the product and spending more money for the same volume of primer, I thought I'd ask those of you that have used Mr S from the bomb what luck you've had. I want to prime and paint the mount-from-inside detail elements of my FMMF, and don't want to cake it on. I hate spray cans, and I'm a perfetionist.
Helpers? Opines? Suggestions?
Mr Surfacer 1200 Spray Can vs. Airbrush Application
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I use spraycan 1000 and 500. Both apply VERY nicely. You won't have a problem. It might seem like you're applying too thick, but it dries very well and doesn't screw up panel lines or anything.
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