by BB62vet » Sat Nov 30, 2024 9:34 am
Willie,
Yes! - those parts are already cured. They are ready for painting. As for painting, I can't address Humbrol paints as I don't use them. However, if you have not thrown out the support bases, you could try painting those as an experiment and see how the paint works on them before painting the actual RADAR parts. I use Mr. Color Spray and bottle paint as well as some of the Testors Model Master spray & bottle enamels, so I would think that your paint should work ok. I know that others prime their parts, but as my primer spray paint IS my final paint color, I only use the gray primer when painting. Since these parts are normally (USN) flat black, I also just spray them black and again, no primer. The choice is up to you!
As others have commented on other threads regarding 3D resin parts and painting, acrylics seem to be the preferred type of paint. I guess it's an individual choice; I never found them to work well with the older (Shapeways) type of plastic. The parts I sent you are printed with Phrozen Rapid Black Water Soluble resin and seem to work well with lacquers and enamels. Again, I don't use acrylics so I can't make a comment on whether that will work or not.
Hope this helps,
Hank
Willie,
Yes! - those parts are already cured. They are ready for painting. As for painting, I can't address Humbrol paints as I don't use them. However, if you have not thrown out the support bases, you could try painting those as an experiment and see how the paint works on them before painting the actual RADAR parts. I use Mr. Color Spray and bottle paint as well as some of the Testors Model Master spray & bottle enamels, so I would think that your paint should work ok. I know that others prime their parts, but as my primer spray paint IS my final paint color, I only use the gray primer when painting. Since these parts are normally (USN) flat black, I also just spray them black and again, no primer. The choice is up to you!
As others have commented on other threads regarding 3D resin parts and painting, acrylics seem to be the preferred type of paint. I guess it's an individual choice; I never found them to work well with the older (Shapeways) type of plastic. The parts I sent you are printed with Phrozen Rapid Black Water Soluble resin and seem to work well with lacquers and enamels. Again, I don't use acrylics so I can't make a comment on whether that will work or not.
Hope this helps,
Hank