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Tamiya Gunmetal question...
does TS-42 (Light Gun Metal) require a metal primer? or can i just use the normal primer?
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Re: Tamiya Gunmetal question...
Usual primer is fine
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I recommend using primer under everything
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I used White Primer under it and it turned out fine.
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Re: Tamiya Gunmetal question...
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and if you wanted the gunmetal color slightly darker, you can choose to use a grey primer instead. either way would work.
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I use primer under most everything ... however, Tamiya paints can be sprayed on bare plastic without crazing or other trauma.
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i've sprayed light gunmetal on bodies and many parts w/out primer and turn out fine (as long as the parts are white or gray). I actually hate primer, everything I use it on turns out bad. I avoid it altogether! G'luck
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in my experience, tamiya is also prone to chipping without primer. That's my experience though. They won't craze the plastic, but you'll get a better paint job.
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