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"Primer(al) Rage"

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Blogger Bill said...

Did you wash it before priming? It could be due to mold release preventing the paint from adhering. Or maybe the model was cold, did you leave it out in the garage the night before?

December 5, 2011 at 10:26 AM

Blogger Chicago Terrain Factory said...

I don't think I've ever seen primer do this. I've see fuzzy primer. I've seen pools and drips from unshaken cans. I prime in cold weather all the time & never had a problem like this.

The closest I could imagine would be if the model was dripping with mold release - and then the primer fails to stick in the areas around detail - not on the flat surfaces. And GW does not use mold release on their plastic kits...

December 5, 2011 at 10:28 AM

Blogger Greg B said...

Hi Bill,

I did not wash the model before assembly. I know some folks do this with the plastic kits, but I never have and I have not encountered a problem like this before.

I did not leave the model out in the garage the night before, but maybe it was colder than I thought - do cold temps create this?

December 5, 2011 at 10:30 AM

Blogger Curt said...

Yep, its probably the cold. I find Krylon to be pretty specific about ambient temperature. Had this happen to me as well when I was priming during the late autumn.
Hope you can salvage it, bummer.

Curt

December 5, 2011 at 12:49 PM

Blogger Wes said...

I have had this my self on GW products in the past. And it turned out to me mold release. At the start of a run, they may apply more mold release, and you might have gotten that one. I have used this brand of spray my self and have never had issue with cold. I have had the primer flake off from the cold but not crackle. What I do is use my heater room. I store my paints in there, and models for winter work.

December 5, 2011 at 1:30 PM

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