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Uh... Fantastic! also the last FW190 updates are superb Luiz!
All the best!
Dusan.
Hi Luiz ! Good prep work . Are you painting it with all Vallejo Paints.
I have some of those primers here but I'm a bit Leary of using it over large surfaces . It does not seem to tolerate any sanding ( as in removing a dust speck).
Maybe I don't give it enough drying time.
Anxious to see how this goes.
Cheers, Christian B)
This is where it gets interesting, how you going to paint all that with it in place? I know...Very carefully.
This is where it gets interesting, how you going to paint all that with it in place? I know...Very carefully.
LOL :laugh: That's what I was thinking Bob! Might learn somthing good here. I already know I am going to have to pick up some of that Vallejo primer. I have been using some Alclad flat black lately that works quite well and the Vallejo painted over it is well attached.
Watching closely!
If I know you Luiz, you will rock this forum with your finished paint of this beauty, in awe of your skills. :drinks
Hi Luiz ! Good prep work . Are you painting it with all Vallejo Paints.
I have some of those primers here but I'm a bit Leary of using it over large surfaces . It does not seem to tolerate any sanding ( as in removing a dust speck).
Maybe I don't give it enough drying time.
Anxious to see how this goes.
Cheers, Christian B)
Dear Christian.
I intend to use only RLM 02 acrylic paint from Vallejo ... the others will be automotive paints,ok?
Thanks for following :drinks
Luiz,[/quote
Watching I have only had problems when having to sand after primer . They seem to hang on very well when over painting with different paints.
Most of the time I have only used it in small areas , so there is still a lot that I can learn.
Cheers, Christian B)