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Mr color 1000 & Mr resin primer airbrush mix ratio

Started by Dave and Tammy Aarons, April 07, 2012, 01:14:51 AM

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Dave and Tammy Aarons

Hello all,
Mr primer and Mr resin primer,also just ordered Mr color leveling thiner. What is a good ratio/mix to start with?

Thanks   Dave
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marc_reusser

No idea, I shoot them from a spray can. the product is such good quality, that I have never gotten a run and coverage/finish is absolutely smooth.

If I had to guess, I would say the same ratio most of your paints are mixed to...approximately the consist. of milk.  Primer does not have to go on thick, nor absolutely/opaquely cover the model below (especially if there is a lot of fine detail).
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Geoff Ringle

Mark, please provide a source for spray cans.  Thanks, Geoff

marc_reusser

Geoff,

I buy 6 or 12 cans at a time (a box/case worth) on Ebay (vendors out of Japan or China/Taiwan)...takes about 15 to 30 days....or if in a hurry I will buy individual cans at one of the LHS that carries it (Pegasus Hobbies, Brookhurst Hobbies, Warbird Hobbies), or my other frequent source is greatmodels.com online (which  was just recently acquired by Sprue Brothers http://spruebrothers.com/ .....have not dealt with the new ownership..so don't know if they carry it, or what their service is like)


Marc
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