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the primer conondrum

Dilemma: there are 3 types of tamiya primer listed on HLJ and i don't know which one to get

TAM87026
TAM87042
TAM87044

could anyone shed some light on this matter?
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Re: the primer conondrum

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Dilemma: there are 3 types of tamiya primer listed on HLJ and i don't know which one to get

TAM87026
TAM87042
TAM87044

could anyone shed some light on this matter?
TAM87044 Fine Surface Primer for Plastic & Metal
TAM87042 Surface Primer for Plastic & Metal
TAM87026 Surface Primer for Plastic & Metal(Gray)

I got this from http://www.joripsick.com/product_list.jsp?l_code=915

hope it helps.
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TAM87026 Super Surfacer Primer = grey
TAM87042 Super Surfacer Primer L = grey, large
TAM87044 Super Surfacer Primer L White = white, large


use grey for dark top coats (blue), and white for light top coats (yellow)

L means a large container.

That's what i've learned from here, correct me if i'm wrong.
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tamiya Grey is coarser than Tamiya white.
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