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The only time I do anything to the surface of the plastic is if I'm doing a natural metal finish. Then I'll throw down a coat of Alclad Gray Primer. Other than that, I simply spray paint onto the model. I don't even wash the plastic before building. The reason for doing this? I build for the enjoyment of completion and any steps I can cut out that still lead to a decently completed model I'll skip.

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12 hours ago, Greenghost said:

Just curious about how do you guys prepare your kits before applying primer and/or painting. 

 

I usually go over the model with a tack cloth to remove any hair or dust particles before priming.  I lightly sand the primer with 6000 grit and 8000 grit sandpapers afterwards.

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If the plastic has a rough texture, I'll rub it down with polishing cloth. An example is the otherwise excellent Roden 1/144 C-47.

I always wash the model with 91% isopropyl alcohol.

I prime with Mr Surfacer thinned with Mr Leveling Thinner. This is an outstanding primer.

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