Tamiya Primer Discountinued?
Sixx
12-25-2010, 05:44 PM
Merry Christmas AF!
I'm having a hell of a time finding Tamiya primer. I normally order from Hobbylinc, but they've been out of it for quite some time now
I've tried, ehobbies, megahobby & towerhobbies with no luck
Any suggestions on where to get it besides the 19.95 a can on ebay shipped from Hong Kong. (I don't think so)
I have seen one seller at 9.95 a can......I'd rather support the hobby shops
Anyone know what's happening with it?
I'm having a hell of a time finding Tamiya primer. I normally order from Hobbylinc, but they've been out of it for quite some time now
I've tried, ehobbies, megahobby & towerhobbies with no luck
Any suggestions on where to get it besides the 19.95 a can on ebay shipped from Hong Kong. (I don't think so)
I have seen one seller at 9.95 a can......I'd rather support the hobby shops
Anyone know what's happening with it?
racer93
12-25-2010, 07:50 PM
It's being "re-labeled" for the foreign market right now. Probably another 4-6 more weeks, according to my LHS. Was told this 2-3 weeks ago. They did this about 2-3 years ago as well, IIRC.
Daniel
Daniel
Sixx
12-25-2010, 09:37 PM
thanks alot for the info, I really appreciate it, I was going to start hunting for a good alternative. Speaking of which, what would be a good alternative to the fine grade of Tamiya primer?
Lownslow
12-25-2010, 10:05 PM
thanks alot for the info, I really appreciate it, I was going to start hunting for a good alternative. Speaking of which, what would be a good alternative to the fine grade of Tamiya primer?
in spraybomb no, elsewhere dupont vari prime
in spraybomb no, elsewhere dupont vari prime
hirofkd
12-26-2010, 01:11 AM
what would be a good alternative to the fine grade of Tamiya primer?
Mr. Surfacer 1000 or 1200, which I think is better than Tamiya.
You can no longer order spray can directly from Japan, but you can still find them at well-stocked hobby stores or some online retailers.
Mr. Surfacer 1000 or 1200, which I think is better than Tamiya.
You can no longer order spray can directly from Japan, but you can still find them at well-stocked hobby stores or some online retailers.
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