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I've got a second 1967 Corvette to build, this one representing what my Wife drove "back when".   It was yellow with a black stripe (and 4 speed).

So I have the Revell kit (#2491), which is molded in white plastic.  Since IMO painting with yellow can be a bit difficult, I wish to ask the question.

Should I paint the yellow directly on the white body shell, or should I apply grey primer first and then the yellow?

Oh, the paints are all Tamiya rattle can.

Thank you!

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Just my opinion, but I would never skip primer for a number of reasons.

You could open yourself up to all kinds of problems depending on the formulation of the paint.

 

 

Steve

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I tend to use primer for every piece in the box. Having worked in a number of automotive factory paint departments in my days as a pipefitter, I have to say that I've only ever seen gray primers and sealers applied to the bodies, no matter what color paint was to be applied. In our hobby, however, I have used black, red, white, dark gray and light gray primer, depending on how I wanted the color to stand out. 

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Primer. It allows you to check for surface flaws (mold lines, dips, sanding scratches, etc.) before color, and allows for better adhesion of topcoats. 

Under yellows, oranges and reds I tend to use a white primer, while under darker colors I use a gray primer. Not a hard and fast rule but a general guideline. 

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If the paint you are using is plastic-safe (not "hot") and the plastic is white that I would skip the primer. Just prep the body and shoot the yellow paint.  If you have to use primer with yellow body, use white primer for the reason mentioned in the earlier post. I avoid using primer whenever possible because it just adds another layer to the overall paint thickness (which, since model paint does not have "scale thickness" is already out-of-scale too thick).

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I'm with Pete on this. If I don't HAVE TO use a primer, I don't. I've had pretty good luck prepping bare plastic for paint only. I agree with him in that; Every layer of anything diminishes detail. Emblems on these things are small enough before we start.

Having said that...sure looks like many here who do spray primer get better results than mine. I realize that this is, in no small part, due to my "newbieness."

I defer to the experts. 

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