Painting Brass photo etch

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Painting Brass photo etch

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As part of my Tamiya Tiger 1 build, I have wisely or foolishly (only time will tell) invested in several Aber brass photo etch products. My only previous experience of these has been some 00 gauge brass photo etch windows. I found it difficult to get paint to stick to these. I tried a simple primer but that came off. I would be grateful for any advice as to the pre-paint preparation of the brass and the type of paint to use. I have basic acrylic primers and an etching primer.
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Use the Tamiya metal primer. It works awesome and is designed to really work well with Tamiya paints. Biggest thing with photo etch is you must remove hand oils and/or flux if you soldered, from the surface. This is easy to do. Get a fine paintbrush and rubbing alcohol and gently "paint" your brass and it will be ready to prime...
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Prep is important as well....I use the fine side of an emery board with the PE on a flat surface

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Never thought to rub it down prior to painting. Good tip.
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Ad Lav wrote:Never thought to rub it down prior to painting. Good tip.
Prior to "use" lol....best to rough it up a little before doing anything...as it also helps facilitate soldering or gluing ;)

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I used plastikote on brass now. The Tamiya primer I found chips easily once it's bonded to the paint in the layer above. The plastikote stuff bonds really well with the brass.
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Just an Added note on prepping....some PE has residual film...usually blue or green in color on one side...dip in a good solvent like Xylene Then just wipe it down with a tight woven rag or a light careful brushing with an old toothbrush

I don't usually use any primers....the paint I use seems to stick well enough

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