Nelson,
My only experience so far with spraying Tru Color was on a depot I built with Evergreen Styrene novelty siding. It sprayed well enough straight from the bottle but it was so thin it did not cover well and did not settle into the grooves well. Maybe it was my technique but my thought is you definitely need to prime coat before using Tru Color.
Ken Martin
On Feb 22, 2015, at 2:18 PM, 'Nelson Moyer' ku0a@mchsi.com [CBQ] wrote: The other problematic issue for me was that I sprayed resin without priming, and my builders marks showed through the paint. Apparently, Tru Color is more translucent than acrylic paints I’ve use, and based upon that experience, I think I’m going to have to prime models before using Tru Color paints. Maybe other colors cover better?
So, do you prime resin models before using Tru Color, and what air pressure are you using? Do you have any comments about the color change after spraying flats?
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Posted by: Kenneth Martin <kmartin537@surewest.net>
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