MG34/42 Baket can and carrier frame painting
MG34/42 Baket can and carrier frame painting
I am in the process of repainting some basket cans and carrier frame. Do I have to bake it in an oven after.....if so what temp. and for how long? Have bought a can or German original colour paint and want to give this a try. Do I have to remove all paint and use a primer??
Re: MG34/42 Baket can and carrier frame painting
Remove all paint. Bead blast if possible. Prime with red oxide let dry and paint with the original color you have. Bake in the oven at 150 degrees for 3 hours.
Re: MG34/42 Baket can and carrier frame painting
Let cool on a windowsill,frost and serve!
---bil

"I dream of a world where I can buy alcohol,tobacco and firearms from the same drive-up window,and use them all on the way home from work!" Dogbert
Re: MG34/42 Baket can and carrier frame painting
Ya.......and I'm just the one who will go stick my finger in it before it's cooled....
Godd one Bil

Godd one Bil
Re: MG34/42 Baket can and carrier frame painting
Why not park instead of using red primer (if its available)?
FNG
Re: MG34/42 Baket can and carrier frame painting
Originally they did not park this kit, red primer and top coat colour of choice, once it starts to scuff a bit, looks the buisness.Abominog wrote:Why not park instead of using red primer (if its available)?
