I know a lot of discussion has gone on about painting and I have read all of them but have not seen any discussion on what I have experencied. I have planked my Hellcat and used Hobbylite and lightweight spackling to fill. I was not satisified with what I got and now know what to do next time. I used Rust-Oleum (Painter's Touch) primer and was satisifed with the finish so I proceded to paint with acrylic paint. After a few coats, all with a 10-12 hr drying time, I masked with blue painters tape and when I took it off the paint had bleed under it. I had read that you could use scotch tape for masking with acrylic paint so I tried that. When I pulled the tape off the lines were perfect except in some areas the paint was pulled off down to the primer. I assume that the primer and acrylic are not compatible so I found some Rust-Oleum colors I could live with and masked with painters tape and everything came out great. It seemed that spraying worked well and I had no problem when I removed the tape.
Wow, that sentence is way toooo long so I guess I get a D for writing. I do like the finish I get with the spray primer but I want to have the flexibility of the acrylic paint (hard to touch up with a spray can) and the wide variety of colors available. I can't invest in a spray gun at this time.
Not sure if I need to avoid spray primer and acrylic paint combo or if I need a different way of maaking. Any help would be appreciated.