the Baron
Ich bin ja, Herr, in Deiner Macht
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Nice pun!Paint seems to be a somewhat volatile subject here...
@fatz, if I could offer you a couple of general tips, I use acrylics, both water-based and solvent-based, on my styrene models, but also on various resin kits, and white metal.
Some of these have been mentioned already in the discussion:
- I usually clean parts in warm water with a de-greaser, to make sure I have a clean surface. As momo pointed out, it's not as much for mold release agents, which were more of an issue with styrene kits years ago. It can still be an issue with resin, depending on the maker. But it's just to have a clean surface. Personal preference.
- I use a primer, to promote adhesion. I use Tamiya's Fine Surfacer Primer most often, on styrene, resin, and white metal. Rustoleum and generic primers are pretty good, but can be a little coarser than a scale modeling primer. But that can be addressed, if necessary, with some gentle buffing. I've used coffee filter paper for that purpose.
Hope that helps!