V8tiger Posted Thursday at 07:12 PM Posted Thursday at 07:12 PM I’m planning to paint my Tony Nancy dragster Tamiya pearl white. What’s better, Tamiya white primer or Tamiya pure white as a base? Or the white primer then pure white then pearl?
Perspect Scale Modelworks Posted Friday at 01:55 PM Posted Friday at 01:55 PM My last build was painted with Tamiya pearl white. It's a 3d print so I covered it in gray primer sealer first, then Tamiya white primer with the pearl over that. 1
meechum68 Posted Saturday at 12:05 AM Posted Saturday at 12:05 AM This was covered in Mr. Hobby White, and then Tamiya Pearl White. The plastic color was a light gray and the Mr. White covered it no issues. (Now you may see a slight pink in the bottom of middle of the seats, and that was due to a paint color change, I should of painted Tamiya Primer Gray, but I just skipped to Mr Hobby)
jaymcminn Posted Saturday at 11:44 PM Posted Saturday at 11:44 PM White primer is the way to go. The pearl white can go over it without an intermediate coat. The kit is molded in white, right?
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