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I have used Tamiya fine gray primer before, and now I will be painting an old Corvette a bright red. Should I use a white primer instead of the gray, or does it make a difference. I do like the gray primer.

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Just to confuse things (because that is what we do here), Tamiya also makes a pink primer that I like to use with reds and oranges.

My suggestion is to do a spoon test with your intended red and all three of the primers and choose whichever one you like the final color of best.

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One thing I do a lot is spray a base coat of silver lacquer before my color coats. It acts as a barrier and keeps colored plastic from bleeding thru, and gives you a good solid base that shouldn't affect the main color.

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I would use Tamiya's Pink Primer, its really nice and intended to be used for red paint, the benefit to using pink is using less paint to get the correct shade, since you'll be about half way there with pink primer.

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This is one of those, 'It depends,' questions. Some reds are semi trans-lucent and some cover well. I'd definitely do the plastic spoon test with different primers. In general I use a white primer under red paints just to be safe.

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