Tamiya Primer
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Tamiya Primer
Hello,
I went to the hobby store recently and noticed that Tamiya Primer in the rattle can is unusually expensive. I asked the guy at the counter why, and he said it goes on very thin, smooth, and sticks very well to metal as well as plastic (he works with photoetch brass a lot).
I've been using just the Testor's Acryl primer in the past, but I've noticed it doesn't stick particularly great, and can chip while wetsanding.
So, what's so great about the Tamiya stuff? I'd rather not go with Mr. Surfacer through my airbrush, so the Tamiya option sounds good.
I went to the hobby store recently and noticed that Tamiya Primer in the rattle can is unusually expensive. I asked the guy at the counter why, and he said it goes on very thin, smooth, and sticks very well to metal as well as plastic (he works with photoetch brass a lot).
I've been using just the Testor's Acryl primer in the past, but I've noticed it doesn't stick particularly great, and can chip while wetsanding.
So, what's so great about the Tamiya stuff? I'd rather not go with Mr. Surfacer through my airbrush, so the Tamiya option sounds good.
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I haven't personally used the Tamiya primer, but what the guy said is true from what I hear...Kylwell uses it.
Why don't you want to push Mr. Surfacer through your airbrush? I do, and have no problems with it. They also make the Mr. Surfacer series in a can. I've used the 1200, and love it...
Dan
Why don't you want to push Mr. Surfacer through your airbrush? I do, and have no problems with it. They also make the Mr. Surfacer series in a can. I've used the 1200, and love it...
Dan
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I too, have started using Tamiya products ( actually haven't opened them yet) but i bought the fine white primer and 2 colors of rattle can for my PL Seaview build. I went with tamiya because of the good things i have heard about it. I have always used Model Master/ Testors paints, enamel and acrylics so this will be my first time using Tamiya. As soon as i start i will keep you posted on it
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Thanks for the good advice.
I don't want to put Mr. Surfacer through my airbrush because I heard it's a lacquer-thinned thing. I only put acrylics through my brush. Also, it's -30 outside and ventilation is a problem.
Thanks for the info about the Tamiya primer. I guess it going on in a way that doesn't have to be sanded is a good thing. In the past, I've also used Krylon primer; it's great and goes on thick, but loses surface detail. On the other hand, it covers up mistakes beautifully and also has the adjustable nozzle on the can.
Thanks for the advice. I'll go out and buy a can of Tamiya this afternoon.
I don't want to put Mr. Surfacer through my airbrush because I heard it's a lacquer-thinned thing. I only put acrylics through my brush. Also, it's -30 outside and ventilation is a problem.
Thanks for the info about the Tamiya primer. I guess it going on in a way that doesn't have to be sanded is a good thing. In the past, I've also used Krylon primer; it's great and goes on thick, but loses surface detail. On the other hand, it covers up mistakes beautifully and also has the adjustable nozzle on the can.
Thanks for the advice. I'll go out and buy a can of Tamiya this afternoon.
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I really don't like the Tamiya fine. I've had absolutely no luck with it. The normal stuff though, I can't keep enough of it in the house. I really need to find an online source instead of making long drives to pick up a can of it. Most times they're out of stock and the trip is for nothing.
Good stuff though, sands down to a glass finish.
I've also begun using some stuff I bought at Home Depot. I forget the name, but it's also a sandable gray primer. I use it in making large scale military insignias (i.e. jump wings, etc) and I'm to a point where I'd almost use it on models if I were in a bind. Final product on the wings is the same as the Tamyia stuff.
Good stuff though, sands down to a glass finish.
I've also begun using some stuff I bought at Home Depot. I forget the name, but it's also a sandable gray primer. I use it in making large scale military insignias (i.e. jump wings, etc) and I'm to a point where I'd almost use it on models if I were in a bind. Final product on the wings is the same as the Tamyia stuff.
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What the hell is an Aluminum Falcon????
"Just because you don't like something doesn't mean no one else should get to have it."
Penn Jillette