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Tamiya Fine Gray Primer Not Available


Duntov

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I was not sure where to put this one so I dropped it here. I have not been able to locate Tamiya Fine Gray Primer for about two weeks. Locally, no one has it….backordered they say. The web is no better. I have been told two things 1) There has been a labeling issue (thanks to the state of California) rendering the product “not available†to all of us and / or 2) There was a simple “fumble†in the ordering process that has caused the pipeline to dry up until it is shipped again.

Does anyone have any info on this?

Regards Bill (Duntov)

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There having the same problems they had a couple of years ago with labels. even thought they're an acrylic lacquer like their other spray paints. Kind of expect it to take a while.

Thanks Brendan:......the hobby shop suggested that Alclads primer in an air brush was really very good......anyone have experience with that? I may also try sandable auto primer (1:1 type) but would prefer a product specifically for hobby use.....

Regards Bill (Duntov)

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Thanks Brendan:......the hobby shop suggested that Alclads primer in an air brush was really very good......anyone have experience with that? I may also try sandable auto primer (1:1 type) but would prefer a product specifically for hobby use.....

Regards Bill (Duntov)

Floquil is probably the next best primer specifically to hobby use. Alclad is good too but I don't have an airbrush so I don't have any direct experience with it. I only know what others have told me.

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I love the Alclad primer now that I got an Iwata eclipse HP-CS. I could not get it to spray smoothly with my Badger 175 Crescendo. As soon as I got the Iawata I noticed it sprayed the primer better and Alclad Chrome. It's very thin and does not hide details.

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Brendan

I use this as well...closest thing I've found to Tamiya's grey primer, hasn't "crazed" any plastic yet!

The only issue I've ever had was with the Revell C6R Corvettes. And it was on the hood. That was right when Revell switched to the softer plastic. And I went a little heavy on the primer.

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I recently tried airbrushing Mr. Surfacer 1000....I could easily forget about Tamiya spray primer with this stuff.

I'm sure the Tamiya stuff will return someday.

I agree with you Bob, that stuff is terrific! What are you thinning it with?
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I agree with you Bob, that stuff is terrific! What are you thinning it with?

Mr. Color Thinner...it will thin w/acetone (just tested) but it lays down very flat w/o that nice semigloss/satin sheen it gets w/Mr. Color Thinner.

Cost?? available in the states??

Bought it (40 ml bottle) at a LHS many years ago, I've seen it since. Bottles, spray cans. Not sure of cost. Google...

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