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I admire your perseverance. By the second re-do I would have launched one of my models.One tip, Tamiya white primer, the fine stuff, goes on great. And since white is usually the first, lightest color to go on a model, I leave it showing instead of actual white paint.Yellow is my nemesis. Tru-Color goes on well, but the number of coats always affects the overall color. That Tamiya tape is #1 in my book. Great stuff and consistent.
I think there's more of a distinction to be made, rather than just water based or solvent based.
Where did you find the plastic adhesion promoter? Doug
Correct. There are many "flavors" of organic-solvent-based paints (both enamels and lacquers) using different chemistries and "hotter" and "colder" solvents. That is why I recommend experimenting on plastic spoons instead of the actual model.