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Hello,
I have Testors primer and Tamaya spray paint. Can I prime then spray w/ Tamaya? Thx Alfred
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Re: Ok to use Testors primer w/ Tamiya spray paint
General consensus around here is that Testors primer is best avioded altogether. Never used it myself but heard it is difficult to sand and doesn't dry terribly well.
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First of all Testor's "primer" is absolute junk. It's enamel and Tamiya's sprays are synthetic laquer and the two do not mix. Get some of Tamiya's primer and you will definitely get a better paint job.
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Check the label of the Testors can if it says enamel, don't use it. (I believe it is enamel, as Testors doesn't make laquer spray paints). The wise, wise words of the FAQ doth state "and thou shalt NEVER spray laquer over enamel". However, a number of scholars also believe that the sacred text is also translatable as "and thou shalt never use Testors primer, for it is crap". 'Enamel' and 'primer' are mutually exclusive terms.
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Like everyone else here said, Testors primer is crap. Its like taking a crap on your model, spreading it around and calling it primer (Sorry for the graphic image
). Its sprays really thick, bubbles, and has a rough texture. Al, just spend the $7 and get a can of Tamiya Fine primer, so what you cant buy a new mechanical pencil (but what good is the pencil when you dont have a model to draw?).
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Re: Ok to use Testors primer w/ Tamiya spray paint
duplicolor has great automotive primer. i have used it alot, and it sands really smooth.
99% of testors spray cans SUCK! i buy the small jars of detailing paints, and thinn them down to water to airbrush then thier fine, but if you plan to spray paint, use duplicolor automotive paints, or tamiya or even boyd makes nice paints. |
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Re: Ok to use Testors primer w/ Tamiya spray paint
I bought a can of Testors Enamel Chrome some time ago, decided to try it out recently. It sucked big time. The result was not even like silver. Despite relatively "skillful" handling of the spray can, and even at a big distance, the result was terrible.
I was so frustrated with the paint that I immediately washed off the painted part with Gunze Thinner, and used Gunze Super Metallic paint to airbrush instead. And the result was wonderful. |
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Re: Ok to use Testors primer w/ Tamiya spray paint
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Thx everyone for your replies. I am glad I asked. You guys would be proud because before I really started modeling I had bought a few cans of Testors paint (couple of years back). I was going to actually use my Testors crap because I am cheap. ![]() At first I was going to use the Testors orange for my r33. I figure I would have been banned for that so I bought the Tamaya Gun Metal. I then said I would use my Testors primer at least because I am cheap, right.But now I will just go buy some Tamaya primer.
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I get cheaper than Testors...hee hee. I buy the wal-mart brand spray cans for like .95 cents. You get tons of paint for a buck.... I use there flat black for the chassis and interior (R-33)it works great. I am doing this 87 Grand National and using gray wal-mart primer for the interior, again .97 cents. I figure I would use Tamaya paints for body and such and Wal-Mart spray for chassis, engines, interiors. Mike, good looking out for this amateur modelist...hee hee Thx
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I use the primer from autozone, that is $2.26 for a huge can and its sandable. It is called something touch....I can't think of it now but you would know it when you saw the price. Oh and yes Testors takes too damn long to dry. You could be finish with a model before that stuff dries.
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Yeah, I know, I know I'm BIG pain the as* with this primers ... As you probably know, here in Slovenia it is impossible to get gray or white plastic primer. Few days ago I spend more than 4 hours searching it in all major paint markets ... All I found is DupliColor Transparent and Revell's primer. So here's fact nuber one:
On Revell's primer is written that it can be used for plastic, porcelan and metal. So I'm thinking, could I get metal primer for my kits? Luckily these primer are in white and grey, so that would be a solution for me. Anybody tried to prime with metal primer. Would the thing work? Or should I stay with DupliColor transparent and wait for a couple of years to get Tamiya dealer in Slovenia
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Re: Ok to use Testors primer w/ Tamiya spray paint
Using Testor Primer is the worst thing you can make to a model.. no matter what king of paint you will use after.
btw My model started to look good when I left Testor for Tamiya Paint any primer.
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