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James, this is an acrylic primer, how would it work with lacquer based paints?
I airbrushed it as that gives a finish comparable to a rattle can. I'm not sure if I will ever brush, but you never know. As for finish I would say it looks the same when dry. The biggest selling point in my eyes is lack of fumes, and next would be the 60ml should last a long time. It also has a dropper top like the smaller bottles so squirting it into the paint cup was easy and hassle free. I'll try and use a spare arm or something and brush it, let you know how it goes Andy. Then maybe I can do the enamel test. I cant do anything with alclad in case anyone asks because I seem to have developed a reaction to it.Certainly looks good James !
Did you try it with a brush ?
Id be interested to know how it compares to Tamiya or Mr Hobby, especially on figures
I airbrushed it as that gives a finish comparable to a rattle can. I'm not sure if I will ever brush, but you never know. As for finish I would say it looks the same when dry. The biggest selling point in my eyes is lack of fumes, and next would be the 60ml should last a long time. It also has a dropper top like the smaller bottles so squirting it into the paint cup was easy and hassle free. I'll try and use a spare arm or something and brush it, let you know how it goes Andy. Then maybe I can do the enamel test. I cant do anything with alclad in case anyone asks because I seem to have developed a reaction to it.Certainly looks good James !
Did you try it with a brush ?
Id be interested to know how it compares to Tamiya or Mr Hobby, especially on figures
James