paddy
Well-known member
Run into a problem tonight on my latest build, just cant get paint to stick to(some)Tamiya plastic !!
I have tried everything i know with cleaners primers etc but the paint beads on touching the surface. I looked at it under a magnifying glass and its like oil on water, the paint is sitting in droplets on the plastic. If you put a heavier coat on it looks ok but it dries in a "crackle " finish.
I am using gloss black and its a colour i have had this trouble with before. I have tried Tamiya and humbrol acrylic and also an acrylic car touch up paint and all are the same.
I simply can't afford to scrap another kit because the production quality is crap.
I know what this is, its the result of recycling the plastic wastage from the moulds that already has releasing agent on it. Its mixed in with the next batch and then more releasing agent applied and then salvaged and then more release agent and so on and you end up with unpaintable plastic. Or so i was told by an Airfix employee.....
I think this is the problem Moon Pup had with his recent P51 build. It wasn't his alclad at fault but the black base coat not sticking to the Tamiya plastic i would hazard a guess.
To cap off a pretty awful weekend i knocked my Nikon DSLR Camera over while it was on the tripod and smashed both it and its Nikon lens. another £2000 waisted. Roll on 20012 !!
Could be a delay now in my Bike build on the civil forum as i cant take pictures... or paint the frame black
I have tried everything i know with cleaners primers etc but the paint beads on touching the surface. I looked at it under a magnifying glass and its like oil on water, the paint is sitting in droplets on the plastic. If you put a heavier coat on it looks ok but it dries in a "crackle " finish.
I am using gloss black and its a colour i have had this trouble with before. I have tried Tamiya and humbrol acrylic and also an acrylic car touch up paint and all are the same.
I simply can't afford to scrap another kit because the production quality is crap.
I know what this is, its the result of recycling the plastic wastage from the moulds that already has releasing agent on it. Its mixed in with the next batch and then more releasing agent applied and then salvaged and then more release agent and so on and you end up with unpaintable plastic. Or so i was told by an Airfix employee.....
I think this is the problem Moon Pup had with his recent P51 build. It wasn't his alclad at fault but the black base coat not sticking to the Tamiya plastic i would hazard a guess.
To cap off a pretty awful weekend i knocked my Nikon DSLR Camera over while it was on the tripod and smashed both it and its Nikon lens. another £2000 waisted. Roll on 20012 !!
Could be a delay now in my Bike build on the civil forum as i cant take pictures... or paint the frame black