matthijsgrit Posted yesterday at 12:35 PM Posted yesterday at 12:35 PM Question is this: I wanna make a car with a partly white interior. The parts are black though. What's a good way (use of primer etc) to get the whitest result? Any help will be greatly appreciated.
bobss396 Posted yesterday at 01:04 PM Posted yesterday at 01:04 PM Good question. Whatever you do, it will take more than one coat. Maybe start with a light gray like Tamiya has and then their white over that. 4
Beans Posted yesterday at 01:56 PM Posted yesterday at 01:56 PM I would start with a white primer. I haven't ever tried this but that is where I would start. Probably duplicolor white primer. That seems to cover well for me. (depending on what paint you are using over it of course)
stitchdup Posted yesterday at 02:37 PM Posted yesterday at 02:37 PM i'd use grey primer and treat the white primer as the top coat. if you start with white you'll end up with very thick paint 6
peteski Posted yesterday at 03:34 PM Posted yesterday at 03:34 PM Why? Is the gray primer more opaque than white primer? Wouldn't 2 coats of white primer have same thickness as a coat of gray and a coat of white?
Zoom Zoom Posted yesterday at 03:39 PM Posted yesterday at 03:39 PM Tamiya TS-101 Base White. By far the best white primer I've ever used. Very pigment dense, covers quickly, dries to a slight semigloss sheen. It's worth seeking out. Their regular white primer is quite good, but nobody's white primers I've tried even comes close to this stuff. Black plastic? No problem. Worth the $$, it saves you in the long run by conserving the paints applied over it. 4
stitchdup Posted yesterday at 03:40 PM Posted yesterday at 03:40 PM i find the white takes more coats to cover. a single coat of grey will cover black but it can take 2 or 3 with white to get the same coverage. a single coat of the white will cover the grey, plus using grey first shows up any parts needing a bit more work better than white would. i should point out i use automotive primers 1
matthijsgrit Posted yesterday at 04:53 PM Author Posted yesterday at 04:53 PM Thanks people! I use Tamiya TS paints and have some nice ideas to try now. 2
bobss396 Posted yesterday at 05:12 PM Posted yesterday at 05:12 PM Got it... how about Zinsser stain block primer? I've used it on water stained dry wall. Or silver paint? Practice on some scrap first. 1
jaymcminn Posted yesterday at 06:39 PM Posted yesterday at 06:39 PM 2 hours ago, Zoom Zoom said: Tamiya TS-101 Base White. By far the best white primer I've ever used. Very pigment dense, covers quickly, dries to a slight semigloss sheen. It's worth seeking out. Their regular white primer is quite good, but nobody's white primers I've tried even comes close to this stuff. Black plastic? No problem. Worth the $$, it saves you in the long run by conserving the paints applied over it. This is the correct answer. Unbelievable how well this stuff covers. 1
Bainford Posted yesterday at 06:56 PM Posted yesterday at 06:56 PM I wish the Tamiya primers would return to Canada. I've been intrigued by TS-101 Base White since I first heard of it a few years ago. When the Tamiya primers disappeared from the shelves, I stocked up so I'm good for a few years, but could never find the Base White.
matthijsgrit Posted 22 hours ago Author Posted 22 hours ago I think I'll visit a hobby shop tomorrow and look for some Tamiya TS-101. i'm from Holland, we still have the Tamiya paints. This one, I never looked for it so fingers crossed. I trully appreciate y'all's input !! Thanks!! 1
bobss396 Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago I'll be looking for some TS-101 myself. I have 2 shops that should have it.
meechum68 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Check out the build I did on a 67 Impala, it was the black one from Supernatural. I used grey Tamiya primer, then mica silver and clear red over it. Now, I had thought of going to a white car, vs the finish I did. I will be building this kit again, and will go white. Will use Tamiya Primer, Tamiya Mica Silver, and then Pure white. Will post pics for this when I get it on the bench. 1 1
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