As it stands, I've got 2 kits right now (non sf, but the rules still hold) that were in the final stages of paint, after main assembly. Each has had a different kind of mishap, and I'm racking my brain for solutions that don't involve total teardown/strip/rebuild.
On one, I have the fuselage assembled, and after putty was trying to put a new primer coat to
cover the work, and the rattlecan developed a bad case of sputter, leaving one side with very
visible glops. (kilz primer, I usually love the finish, but hate the can design)
The second was coming along nicely, I was prepping for decals, and tried (for the first time) doing
a future clearcoat, since the krylon acrylic clear that I had used came out nice but completly flat.
It now has henious runs, mainly due, I'm sure to my inexperience with the medium.
Anyone got any ideas about how I could fix 'em without going back to the CSC tub and starting all over?
Thanks
J
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Thanks guys, I'll give them a shot once the blood pressure comes back into normal ranges,
J
J
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