Some time ago (after the backup and before the crash) I posted a question about how to paint those tiny Williams Bros HO vehicles, as I had a problem with the paint kind of peeling when painting the second color (white) on top of the base color (blur).
Well, after some searching, I got to the conclusion that I had to wait more than 24 hours before brush painting a second color.
So this time I waited a week!! and still when I started brush painting the white, the paint started to peel, so I decided to air brush the roof instead, but didn't get a good result because of the pain bleeding under the masking tape. I know it's my fault and I can blame that mistake on the paint.
The second car I did was the red one, I'm kind of satisfied with the paint, gave it 3 coats, and the paint came on nice and smooth, so I thought that I finally figured out how to use the paint, 1:1 paint / thinner for airbrushing. So on to the next one, first coat went on nice and smooth, waited 24 hour for the next coat, DISASTER!!, on one side of the car, the paint is nice and smooth, on the other it started to lift/peel??
Ok, I give up, no more painting with Testors Enamel paint for me, back to acrylic (I think).
Well, after some searching, I got to the conclusion that I had to wait more than 24 hours before brush painting a second color.
So this time I waited a week!! and still when I started brush painting the white, the paint started to peel, so I decided to air brush the roof instead, but didn't get a good result because of the pain bleeding under the masking tape. I know it's my fault and I can blame that mistake on the paint.
The second car I did was the red one, I'm kind of satisfied with the paint, gave it 3 coats, and the paint came on nice and smooth, so I thought that I finally figured out how to use the paint, 1:1 paint / thinner for airbrushing. So on to the next one, first coat went on nice and smooth, waited 24 hour for the next coat, DISASTER!!, on one side of the car, the paint is nice and smooth, on the other it started to lift/peel??
Ok, I give up, no more painting with Testors Enamel paint for me, back to acrylic (I think).