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I've heard that a metallic primer is advisable when using paints with metallic chips. can't i just spray the base with a silver like Tamiya Silver Leaf?
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I've used metallic paints a few times over plain ole Tamiya grey and white primer with no problems.
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Didnt know there was a primer specifically for metalics, I just use good old grey and white, the latter if you want a lighter colour. Just beware that paint from different manufacurers can sometimes react with each other, try and stick wityh paints from the same source.
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Re: metallic paint question...
I know a lot of paint shops use metallic primer when shooting a base coat that has flakes.
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Re: Re: metallic paint question...
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I don't know of any specific mettalic primers but I usually spray a base coat of gold or silver under my mettalics as it seems to give them more depth
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Re: metallic paint question...
On any transparent or metal flake paints you should always use a metallic undercoat. Silver, gold or copper. So, Primer, metaliic undercoat then metal flake/transparent.
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