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Post by coffee on Mar 4, 2013 8:46:31 GMT -6
I found Krylon Fusion at WalMart.
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Post by jmccann on Sept 9, 2013 0:01:05 GMT -6
I have written a blog post on using plastic figures at consimnet.blogspot.com/ including the Airfix Robin Hood and Sheriff of Nottingham figures. Short version: I like the RH figs, don't like the SoN figs. I coated them w/ white glue before priming. They are very light so glue washers to the bottoms. I never did find the Fusion plastic primer, but I hope the acrylic gesso I used will work. I won't know for years perhaps.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 10, 2013 11:37:59 GMT -6
For painting these figures, I would first wash them in soapy water and rinse them VERY thoroughly.
Then go to a hobby store that does radio control model cars. There are acrylic paints for flexible plastic (I think Tamiya is one brand.) I'd use those.
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Post by jmccann on Sept 11, 2013 9:43:04 GMT -6
For painting these figures, I would first wash them in soapy water and rinse them VERY thoroughly. Then go to a hobby store that does radio control model cars. There are acrylic paints for flexible plastic (I think Tamiya is one brand.) I'd use those. Oh yeah, I forgot about washing them.
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Post by coffee on Sept 19, 2013 7:55:48 GMT -6
Yes, wash the hell out of them.
Didn't know about the Tamiya paints, though. I'll have to check that out. Thanks!
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