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Polyvinyl tracks paint adhesion
styrenesnake
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Posted: Monday, March 28, 2016 - 10:23 PM UTC
Im looking for answers on this, as im struggling to keep the paint actually stuck on the tracks, mainly the inside where the roadwheels would roll.

Ive tried priming with Vallejo, humbrol aerosol primer and even stynlres.
Ive tried forgoing primer and basecoating in normal acrylic.
Ive tried Mig, Vallejo, tamiya and Even craft acrylic paint.

The issue dosnt rear its head until later on in the build, when the tracks are fitted, or i add weathering powders or other techniques to the finished model for a dio.
Then i find that the paint will separate from the track, and looks ugly.

I ve tried washing the tracks in soapy water, ive tried using paint prep liquid for garage spraybooth work.
Ive tried a thin mist coat of primer,or paint and thick coats neither are worse or better.

Is there something im missing? I appreciate any help. Thanks
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Posted: Tuesday, March 29, 2016 - 02:47 AM UTC
Darwin,

The tracks get stretched when you install it, thus any paint on it will separate over time, if not while you were mounting it. In my case, I install the vinyl tracks prior to painting. Surely, it makes painting a bit of a challenge, but doing it this way avoids having to handle, fiddle with it later on. I prime it, put on the base coat, then have a coat of Future on. Do the weathering next and put on a final coat of Future mixed with Tamiya Flat Base to take off the sheen.

Cheers,

Tat
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Posted: Wednesday, March 30, 2016 - 04:37 AM UTC

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Im looking for answers on this, as im struggling to keep the paint actually stuck on the tracks, mainly the inside where the roadwheels would roll.

Ive tried priming with Vallejo, humbrol aerosol primer and even stynlres.
Ive tried forgoing primer and basecoating in normal acrylic.
Ive tried Mig, Vallejo, tamiya and Even craft acrylic paint.

The issue dosnt rear its head until later on in the build, when the tracks are fitted, or i add weathering powders or other techniques to the finished model for a dio.
Then i find that the paint will separate from the track, and looks ugly.

I ve tried washing the tracks in soapy water, ive tried using paint prep liquid for garage spraybooth work.
Ive tried a thin mist coat of primer,or paint and thick coats neither are worse or better.

Is there something im missing? I appreciate any help. Thanks


I always used enamels with no primer on vinyl tracks, without major problems. The paint is actually rather flexible when it first dries, so the track can be installed in that time frame without a lot of flaking, and minor flakes are simple to touch up. Once the paint is hard all the way, through, though, any stretching of the track will cause flaking, so do all of your painting in one session, install the tracks, and than only treat them with washes, afterwards. Note: Do NOT use enamels on glueable vinyl-styrene blends, (i.e. Tamiya or Dragon DS tracks), as the thinners can cause the blended plastic to dry out and crumble within days. Academy still uses conventional, indestructable vinyl, though.
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Posted: Friday, April 01, 2016 - 02:19 AM UTC
Thanks all
Im beginning to understand why folk like workable tracks so much!
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