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Painting a Tamiya F-4J Phantom 1/32

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    July 2009
Posted by tomcat4evr on Saturday, August 15, 2009 6:55 PM
indeed primer first then paint and its up to you what makes you more comfortable spray cans or airbrush but if you want the best result use airbrush Sign - Ditto [#ditto]
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Painting a Tamiya F-4J Phantom 1/32
Posted by Aggieman on Saturday, August 15, 2009 6:39 PM

I am getting ready to embark on this beast of a kit.  I've acquired all of the paint needed for this build, including insignia white and light gray in spray cans.  I've not really ever used a spray can to paint any of my previous builds, so I'm a bit nervous about the results.  The paint in question is Tamiya AS-16 and AS-20.  Should I just spray as is from the spray can to the model, should I prime first then spray direct from the spray can, or should I decant the spray paint and use my trusty airbrush?

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