jaymcminn Posted January 23, 2012 Posted January 23, 2012 So I'm going to be building the Fujimi Ferrari 512bb soon. The plan is to paint it white with a red-over-black interior. Of course, it's molded in red. Now I know that Revell red plastic tends to bleed through like crazy, but does anybody have experience with bleed-through on the different formula plastic used by the Japanese manufacturers? The plan is to prime with Duplicolor grey, then seal with Duplicolor primer sealer, then paint with Tamiya white and clear with Testors Wet-Look Clear. I would seal with Future, but there's a fair amount of masking involved for the matte-black body accents and I'm leery of the Future inhibiting paint adhesion.
MikeMc Posted January 25, 2012 Posted January 25, 2012 Jason...Bob Downie has used "Bin" sealer between layers of duplacolor...it will need a regular coat of primer, then another primer layer. Bob swears by this method , and has published it....PM me if you want to see the copy
Evil Appetite Posted January 25, 2012 Posted January 25, 2012 Bin is great...I ran out though, so now I use MM Aluminum Metalizer and sealer. come to think of it, I wonder if the sealer alone would work...
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