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Painting plastic buildings with craft acrylics
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Definitely sometihing learned again. <br /> <br />[code]Light "misting" coats are certainly the key, IMO. <br />[/code] <br />Everyybody in other terms mentioned this way of doing things; <br />gently apply the product with a little "touch", don't overdo!!. <br /> <br />If there was anything I hadn't practiced before that was it. More was better!! <br /> <br />I also found that I may be using the term "primer" too literaly . I thought of primer as I thought of sealing a structure such as my house before I put the "top coat" on. Several of you have mentioned using the primer as the base color for the structure and then finishing with an "acrylic" coat for a "finish". Definitely a way to go. <br /> <br />Can't thank you all enough. Definitely given me a better perspective on this topic. <br /> <br />George
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