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The price on Tamiya's spraycans


KTem
07-19-2005, 04:00 PM
Meh! The prices on Tamiya's spraycans here in Netherland seem sooo high to me! I bought one today, it was a matt black one, and it cost me 7 euros... which is $ 8,4 for the Americans.

Are they so expensive because they are so good? Okay, they are good, I admit that Tamiya's cans are the best I used so far. But is it really necessary to price them at 7 euros per can?

Maybe the cans are expensive because the EU has "trade barriers", which make products from Japan more expensive...

How are the prices in all your countries?

Whumbachumba
07-19-2005, 04:07 PM
I pay on $4.95 a can. That's here in north texas, so I don't know about every where else, but damn. I would hate to pay 8 bucks for a small can of paint that covers only two models.

Vric
07-19-2005, 04:08 PM
They are 8.99$ Can here (which is 7.40$us), so it seem ok price.

mickbench
07-19-2005, 04:22 PM
I pay on $4.95 a can. That's here in north texas, so I don't know about every where else, but damn. I would hate to pay 8 bucks for a small can of paint that covers only two models.

Huh... I just did a yellow paint job with TS sprays and one wasn't enough.. Took two cans for the under chassis and body. Although I had to lay down around 10 coats in the end. Would hate to pay your prices, as I buy a lot of TS sprays..

And the the UK they are around £3.99 a can. Not cheap, not cheap at all..

oter
07-19-2005, 04:30 PM
i beat you all,here in norway i must pay 12.5$ for each spraycan :crying:
because of the high price,i usually order all of the paint i need from hlj.
and i buy dupli color,they cost about 20$ for one spraycan.

pre98zetec
07-19-2005, 04:34 PM
$4.65 here

SPEEDERZ
07-19-2005, 04:36 PM
here in brazil we pay abou $17 to $20 in tamiya spray cans...thats why I use automotive paint...

flw! see ya!

KTem
07-19-2005, 04:38 PM
So the cans are cheaper in other countries... seems so unfair to me.

In Holland, for example, when you want a bright blue paintjob and you use a silver undercoat... you'll need a quarter of a can of primer, half a can of silver and half a can of blue. Which comes down to 10 dollars for painting one model. If you need many paint to cover the model, like Mick pointed out, it's even worse!

edit: just read the above posts; 12$ in norway! Wow, way too much... and 20$ in Brazil... idiotic. They're out of their minds, it seems... why are those prices so ridiculously high?! Is it all because of environment protection taxes, or trade barriers?

speedphreak
07-19-2005, 04:51 PM
I just bought a can of plastikote clear and primer and spend just under 10.00 usd. I can prime and clear like 5 cars or more with this. I am in South Florida. Damn, that sucks how much you guys have to pay to paint a freakin car model!

-Chris

Laaars
07-19-2005, 05:20 PM
In Norway, it costs about 80,- NOK, which is around $12 USD :( :(

g00eY
07-19-2005, 05:32 PM
i would just get either Duplicolor or Plastikote if possible. they are both automotive paints. i haven't had any trouble with them. i use Duplicolor primer underneath the colors.

SteveK2003
07-19-2005, 05:34 PM
This was explained to me by an R/C company when European members of their message boards complained about prices of their products (Which they have ZERO control over as they sell to a distributor who sells to Europe). Basically, transportation costs, currency exchange rates, and import taxes/tarrifs all affect the price of products in a particular country.

Even at $5 a can Tamiya paint is too expensive for my blood. I'm going to start airbrushing it to make it last longer. Especially for parts like roll cages.

scaleracecars
07-19-2005, 07:18 PM
I sell them for $4.45 per can all day long.
David
http://www.hobbyexport.com

Feint Motion
07-19-2005, 07:21 PM
4.95 regular
3.99 Holiday Sales
@ www.hobbypeople.net In California, US
I have no problem with the price. The quality is what you pay for.

seedy
07-19-2005, 07:35 PM
around $25 HKD ($3.2 US) in Hong Kong...

injecting
07-19-2005, 09:01 PM
$4.95 here.
I don't think the price is to bad either. It could be worse.

proosen
07-20-2005, 02:32 AM
In Sweden they're about the same as in Norway, $10-$12, so it's cheaper to import it yourself from Japan.

Niclas

cfcrules
07-20-2005, 02:41 AM
They cost between £3.30 and £4.50 depending where I go. I think tha they are too thin, and run quite easily and so need more than one can. I prefer to pay a pound more and get laquers from Halfords with about double the amount of paint in them.

Amazon
07-20-2005, 04:28 PM
[QUOTE=oter]i beat you all,here in norway i must pay 12.5$ for each spraycan :crying: QUOTE]
Ditto in Sweden. Ridicioulus ( ? ) prices :(

Proosen: I didn“t think they sold overseas, due to the paint being stored in pressurized cans?

Baxik
07-20-2005, 04:59 PM
So the cans are cheaper in other countries... seems so unfair to me.


In Russia from 5$ to 10...

But you can buy this cans from Japan internet shops, like hlj or rainbowten - much cheaper, even with shipping cost.

SHIFT_drift
07-20-2005, 07:08 PM
i pay around 10$ a can in canada.. but i've only looked at one store for it, but theyre authorized tamiya dealer...

RMGILBE
07-23-2005, 03:37 AM
WOW and i thought $4 was bad on well i guess it could be $40... you know what i think i would still model just not as much.

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