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you can't paint rubber parts with solvent based paints

April 5 2012 at 2:17 PM
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Response to Tamiya primer problem

Vinyl in particular, when painted with enamel or lacquer paints, reacts with the paint. It will always be tacky and gooey. Thats why vinyl figure modelers (the big 1/6 stuff etc.) paint those kits with acrylics.


    
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