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Also MF pint has a tendency to dry as its hitting the model which leads to a sandpaper finish.. They make an extender that helps reduce that. ~Ian
ah, you described it perfectly, "sandpaper finish"
My first and biggest suggestion is to buy yourself a box of White Plastic Spoons. I always, prime them the way I plan to prime my model and test spray on them before spraying a model. This allows you the opportunity to tune in your distance, air pressure and paint mix.
Yeah, the paint looks like it is beading up on the model (like water on oily surface). The paint might be too thin. I wonder if it is mixed/stirred thoroughly enough? Maybe the pigment settled down in the bottle and will take some coaxing to get it back into suspension.
I stirred and mixed the heck out of it. I think next is trying the different primer. Why haven’t I heard of others having this kind of bs? Sheesh
Notice how relatively nicely it covered the wooden (or whatever it is) support.Doug
Yeah I noticed that too, which leads me to believe the paint itself is likely OK, but more of an issue with a reaction between the paint and primer. Another pointer.. when you shake / stir the paint, stick a toothpick down and stir the bottom and see if you can pull up (or feel) any lumps of pigment.Oh yeah, don't get let down by what your going through.. we've all been through it.. BTW what's the model (SD10+ I assume) or a 9 rebuild).. what color Green?