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JGWray
#1 Posted : 29 September 2010 10:02:38

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Can anybody please give me some advise on how to prepare the metal parts before painting. I finished my cannon and carronade, (Must say I'm very impressed for my first timeBigGrin )but the paint on the metal bits keep cumming off. Any help will be appreciated. Is there a spell checker somewhere, I'm a Afrikaans outjie and my spelling aren't up to muchLOL LOL LOL .

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#2 Posted : 29 September 2010 10:30:00

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I haven't used raw paint on any of my metal work, I have been priming them with Halfords grey primer, so far no paint has come off.
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#3 Posted : 29 September 2010 10:38:17

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Not sure if this is the right way, but i just gave them a light sanding with very fine wet and dry and then painted them,the look good and no paint coming away,
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#4 Posted : 29 September 2010 10:49:20

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when painting metals or plastic's for best results use primers first
and google has a spell checker
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#5 Posted : 29 September 2010 11:01:44

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when painting metals i use aerosols(lucky i spelt that right) the eyepins i stick in a cork and give them a spray of primer and a spray of matt black i dont use the acrylics on metals..works for me..paul
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bripfc wrote:
Not sure if this is the right way, but i just gave them a light sanding with very fine wet and dry and then painted them,the look good and no paint coming away,


Yeah, that's also a good method, using fine wet n dry paper
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#7 Posted : 29 September 2010 11:35:59

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cheers lonestar,iam now sanding down the end under the cabin its taking ages any ides of a quick way this can be done?Laugh
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#8 Posted : 29 September 2010 12:08:18

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If you have a "Games Workshop" near you try their "Chaos Black" spray.
Works a treat. ThumpUp

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#9 Posted : 29 September 2010 12:15:50

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Hi JGWray

I do NOT paint my metal parts so far BUT based on this tip here I got myself a bottle of "Brass Black".


Haven't tried it on the cannons yet but all other brass parts are black within seconds.

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#10 Posted : 29 September 2010 12:18:09

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bripfc wrote:
cheers lonestar,iam now sanding down the end under the cabin its taking ages any ides of a quick way this can be done?Laugh


This section took the longest, for me anyway, I used a dremel sanding drum at low speed, so not to remove too much material, as one slip, you really could mess it all up.
Here is where I'm at so far, just need some tidying up right now.





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#11 Posted : 29 September 2010 15:53:03

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Hey JG

I got a can of Tamiya primer from the aviation shop, its grey so you know if you haven't painted something completely, I took their advice on the primer thing. It dries really quickly and smooth so painting over it is no problem
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#12 Posted : 29 September 2010 16:36:42

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http://www.cornwallmodel...tml%23aAP9205W#aAP9205W bottom of the page..metal primer....is designed for photoetch as ordinary primer doesn't seem to work for some reason
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Dontshootme wrote:
http://www.cornwallmodelboats.co.uk/cgi-bin/sh000001.pl?REFPAGE=http%3a%2f%2fwww.cornwallmodelboats.co.uk%2findex.html&WD=primer%20etch&PN=admiralty_paints_water.html%23aAP9205W#aAP9205W bottom of the page..metal primer....is designed for photoetch as ordinary primer doesn't seem to work for some reason

Tamiya's primer works on metal wood and plastic!!BigGrin
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I use 'Chaos Black' as well. Also used it on the deck support upright, instead of painting it. Now they look like i pulled them out of a fire! They are jet black.
i dont know what weapons will be used in ww3 but ww4 will be sticks and stones.
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Did you use the dremel just on the stern section mate?
My arms falling off at the mo doing mine with sand paper Crying

Bob
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#16 Posted : 30 September 2010 08:58:32

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Boaz did mine yesterday, still got no felling in my arms but well worth it.
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#17 Posted : 30 September 2010 09:10:02

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I used my Black Spur (like a dremel) for the stern section and bow where I packed it out with balsa wood then finished it off by hand...still a lot of graft but well worth it though...arms are killing me Crying
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#18 Posted : 30 September 2010 10:02:39

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Boaz wrote:
David.
Did you use the dremel just on the stern section mate?
My arms falling off at the mo doing mine with sand paper Crying

Bob


Yeah, I only used the dremel on the aft section, due to restricted movement with my sanding stick (That sounds rude lol )there wasn't much sanding needed on the main stretch of the hull.
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