So time for some primer ,I always used to use mr hobby 1500surfacer but occasionally had problems with the acrylic paint coming away here and there probably more to do with my rough house weathering ,though I must say the stuff was beautiful to use and laid down smoother than the babys bot ,too smooth?. Anyway recent builds on here ive championed Ak one shot seems im one of the few no one seemed to get on with it ,must say I was chuffed when I saw the mr hobby aqueous surfacer wasn't aware it was out there.
You can guess where this is going ,so gave the jar a good whiz then added a good splash of aqueous thinner whizzed it up again and spooned some into the ab gave it a squirt on some printer paper still a bit thick so added more thinner all good so primed it up.
I always mix in the air brush cup ,from jars I recon one spoon equals two drops of thinner from a pippet ,from dropper bottles one drop equals one drop thinner from a pippet Iknow what your thinking but I keep track once thinned to my liking its easy to mix the same ratio when I run out of said colour im using.
This last pic shows what a lovely smooth bit of primer this is
As mentioned before any left over in the cup is used up practicing on the printer paper I never put any leftovers back in the pot.
I've a feeling the other half has got used to having the dining table back so after the mojo sabbatical were see how long it takes for the hints of keeping it tidier so arranged it all to look nice after I'd finished.
Dave