But why they weren't compatible on my tanks? And why only some of the tanks?
OK heres the story.
I primed about 20 vehicles or so with Krylon flat black.About half Warlord half JTFM and Company B.I did not wash them beforehand.The krylon primer took to all the tanks anyway so washing is a non issue.They have been primed for about a week so primer is dry.
So today I spray a couple with FoW British Armour paint and a couple with a Model Master Olive Drab.Heres where it gets weird.
SOME parts on SOME models get bubbly looking and both new spray and old primer can be wiped off with a casual touch.Its like the new paint melted the primer but other parts on the same models have dried fine.
I once had a set of schurzen from Percision Models Design that did the same thing but it was the whole thing not just parts of it and the primer never took either.I washed them with about 3 different things and those parts never did take any kind of paint.PMD replaced them for me though.
Anyone have any ideas? I'd like to avoid this in the future but I'm not sure what went wrong.
I've also used this method on about 40 Tamiya and Bandai kits and never had a issue.

