Primer & Paints
renekingcrosby
08-06-2008, 04:49 PM
Hello there,
Do someone know if tamiya ts spray colors work with revell primer? It will be my first paintjob... so I have no experience!
What types of spray colors do you use??? DupliColor, Tamiya, Revell, etc.... What's the best?
Thank you!
René
Do someone know if tamiya ts spray colors work with revell primer? It will be my first paintjob... so I have no experience!
What types of spray colors do you use??? DupliColor, Tamiya, Revell, etc.... What's the best?
Thank you!
René
MPWR
08-06-2008, 08:22 PM
If you can get Tamiya TS primer, do so and use it.
Tamiya lacquer is an excellent product, and I would definitely recommend it over anything else.
Tamiya lacquer is an excellent product, and I would definitely recommend it over anything else.
godfather23
08-07-2008, 12:24 PM
Same here. When have the chance use Tamiya Acrylics Spray Paints. Their ability to dry very fast will help you a lot - something the Sprays from Revell really do not do for you (which makes it harder to avoid dust...)
Robert
Robert
Didymus
08-07-2008, 10:02 PM
Same here. When have the chance use Tamiya Acrylics Spray Paints. Their ability to dry very fast will help you a lot - something the Sprays from Revell really do not do for you (which makes it harder to avoid dust...)
I've never seen Tamiya Acrylics in spray cans, either locally in Southern California or on line. Tamiya's TS series spray-can paints are synthetic lacquers, and are excellent. They dry within minutes, and can be polished or sanded the next day.
I always use Tamiya spray-can surface primers under them. Unlike automotive primers, they go on very thin, so they don't cover fine detail. I use the grey primer first - for spotting and fixing problems - and then the white surface prime if my color coat will be red or any light color. All paints are transparent to some degree, so grey primer will deaden any light color you put over it. Except grey, of course!!:wave:
Ddms
I've never seen Tamiya Acrylics in spray cans, either locally in Southern California or on line. Tamiya's TS series spray-can paints are synthetic lacquers, and are excellent. They dry within minutes, and can be polished or sanded the next day.
I always use Tamiya spray-can surface primers under them. Unlike automotive primers, they go on very thin, so they don't cover fine detail. I use the grey primer first - for spotting and fixing problems - and then the white surface prime if my color coat will be red or any light color. All paints are transparent to some degree, so grey primer will deaden any light color you put over it. Except grey, of course!!:wave:
Ddms
renekingcrosby
08-08-2008, 03:04 AM
thanks a lot!
but whats the difference between AS and TS tamiya spraycans? Both are acrylic paints, aren't they? Couldn't see any difference on their site...
thanks again guys!
René
but whats the difference between AS and TS tamiya spraycans? Both are acrylic paints, aren't they? Couldn't see any difference on their site...
thanks again guys!
René
godfather23
08-08-2008, 08:05 AM
I've never seen Tamiya Acrylics in spray cans, either locally in Southern California or on line. Tamiya's TS series spray-can paints are synthetic lacquers, and are excellent. They dry within minutes, and can be polished or sanded the next day.
Yesterday seems to have not been my strongest day here on AF. You are riht - of course its sythetic lacquers I was reffering to.
Robert
Yesterday seems to have not been my strongest day here on AF. You are riht - of course its sythetic lacquers I was reffering to.
Robert
kaho
08-08-2008, 01:39 PM
Both TS and AS are lacquer paints. AS is just another line of paint made for certain aircraft colors. Looking at their airplane models in the Tamiya catalog it seems like those aircraft paints are not very glossy at all. Nothing that clear top coat won't fix.
Didymus
08-08-2008, 08:49 PM
Both TS and AS are lacquer paints. AS is just another line of paint made for certain aircraft colors. Looking at their airplane models in the Tamiya catalog it seems like those aircraft paints are not very glossy at all. Nothing that clear top coat won't fix.
They are great for semi-gloss engine and chassis parts, though. And they come in a huge range of colors.
Ddms
They are great for semi-gloss engine and chassis parts, though. And they come in a huge range of colors.
Ddms
bobss396
08-11-2008, 12:59 PM
I like Tamiya primer with their spray paints. My other default primer for everything else is Duplicolor, go easy for the first coat, it can craze somme plastics.
Bob
Bob
stevenoble
08-11-2008, 01:26 PM
I really favor the Tamiya aerosol primers as well.They give such a nice finish and the perfect base for your colour coats.
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