Painting Yellows How To
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That's interesting. I find some of the Primers give a good surface to paint on but don't 'bind' to the metal that well. Seem to work better on plastic. Does the dusting of Halfords black give a better 'key'?Atheling_2006 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 14, 2022 12:09 pmI prime with either Halfords Matt Black or Gamecolour Matt Black (both very flat black). Just a dusting to avoid obscuring the detail.
Then basecoat with Scalecolour 75 Matt Black Primer mixed with water.
So, everything from a black base. I tend to leave black showing through to define the areas I want to leave visible. It's easy enough to just black line over any errors.
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Yeah, definitely, especially on metal miniatures which is what it was designed for. On plastics I usually wash them before priming to get rid of any release agent. It's a pain but not as much of a pain as having paint flake off later on (which I admit is rare but it sometimes happens).Count Belisarius wrote: ↑Thu Apr 14, 2022 2:17 pm
That's interesting. I find some of the Primers give a good surface to paint on but don't 'bind' to the metal that well. Seem to work better on plastic. Does the dusting of Halfords black give a better 'key'?
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Some automotive primers are designed for plastics rather than metals, Andy - I assume you check the can beforehand?
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I just assumed the Halford's primers were. I'm reasonably sure that I have read somewhere that they are meant for metals.BaronVonWreckedoften wrote: ↑Thu Apr 14, 2022 4:56 pm Some automotive primers are designed for plastics rather than metals, Andy - I assume you check the can beforehand?
The important thing I suppose is that I haven't had any problems with them on metals.
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No, to be fair, the plastics primers are usually clearly marked as such on the can, but I have picked one up by accident because they had re-arranged their shelves at my local branch.
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If you can't get a hold of any of the metal primers I can recommend Colour Force Matt Black Primer which is excellent.BaronVonWreckedoften wrote: ↑Thu Apr 14, 2022 7:17 pm No, to be fair, the plastics primers are usually clearly marked as such on the can, but I have picked one up by accident because they had re-arranged their shelves at my local branch.
I avoid their matt vanish like the plague as it always seems to frost. I even had a very bad case where the Colour Force Matt Varnish interacted with the gloss (which was supposed to be matt!) underneath and ruined a whole unit. Long story
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Very nice yellow painting.
Willz.
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I use "Hycote" car spray matt black, grey or white on both metal and plastic for undercoat.
It gives a very good surface and paint adheres well.
Willz.
It gives a very good surface and paint adheres well.
Willz.
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Never hear of it Willz but I';m guessing that it's similar to Halfords (assuming there are some Halford's shops down under)?Willz the Wargamer wrote: ↑Sun Apr 17, 2022 2:29 pm I use "Hycote" car spray matt black, grey or white on both metal and plastic for undercoat.
It gives a very good surface and paint adheres well.
Willz.