ok I admit, I've NEVER used a primer before. Bad modeler, I know...
That being said, is there a brand or color thats best to use? I don't have access to any of the Tamiya or Mr. Primer stuff but can get something from a department store, like a krylon maybe?
Any suggestions?
"non-hobby" primers
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PlastiKote, or whatever the auto parts store sells. There's regular primer for just an even color, sandable primer for filling in some minor imperfections, and scratch-filling primer for doing just that. I haven't boought hobby store primer since I can remember, and have a strong suspicion that most of it is just re-packaged automotive material. Many disagree.
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My favorite primer is Plasticote sandable primer from the auto aisle. It's not exactly cheap, but it's less expensive than hobby primers. It sucks for real cars, but is great for models. I do not like to spray it from the rattle can onto the model-- way too much paint, too much texture, no control. I decant the primer into a glass jar and spray it through my trusty Paasche VL with a heavy needle & head. It lays down super-smooth and dries fast. It's very nasty chemical-wise, and requires lacquer thinner for clean-up. Once the primer is on the plastic, though, there's not much that will hurt it. You can put any kind of regular hobby paint over it with no problem. I'm partial to the gray and white varieties. The dark red might be nice if you're building Maximilian from "The Black Hole."
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