Is Tamiya Primer not available in the UK?
Bboss
03-02-2004, 12:21 PM
I just cannot seem to find it anywhere - either in shops or off any web sites.
IF t isn't whats the best alternative for Resin 1/43rd. I'm a touch nervous of Halfords primer.
Thanks
IF t isn't whats the best alternative for Resin 1/43rd. I'm a touch nervous of Halfords primer.
Thanks
V1nce
03-02-2004, 12:33 PM
I'm a touch nervous of Halfords primer.
why whats the problem?
why whats the problem?
lotus_man
03-02-2004, 12:49 PM
For resin I use Tamiya primer, no probs. Just make sure you clean up the resin well and get all the silicon mold release agent off or it will fish-eye (like any primer).
For metal or resin you could buy a tin of Halfords Cellulose Primer and air brush it on, it's good stuff. All their paints are good in fact.
What are you building?
For metal or resin you could buy a tin of Halfords Cellulose Primer and air brush it on, it's good stuff. All their paints are good in fact.
What are you building?
Bboss
03-02-2004, 02:41 PM
I've heard that Halfords primer is coarser than the Tamiya stuff and also that it can crack.
I'm building a PM Ferrari Daytona NART and a couple of 360 Modenas.
You guys UK based? Seems most are from over t'other side of the pond.
I'm building a PM Ferrari Daytona NART and a couple of 360 Modenas.
You guys UK based? Seems most are from over t'other side of the pond.
Guiddy
03-02-2004, 03:33 PM
Tamiya primer is available, but may require some searching for!
You'll be fine with Halfords primer on resin, the cracking stories you've heard about would definitely been on plastic bodies!
But it is much coarser, might be worth searching the net for a supplier of the Tamiya item for ya!
I'm UK based!
You'll be fine with Halfords primer on resin, the cracking stories you've heard about would definitely been on plastic bodies!
But it is much coarser, might be worth searching the net for a supplier of the Tamiya item for ya!
I'm UK based!
eddieturner2002
03-02-2004, 05:34 PM
Look in one of the HobbyCraft retail stores. They have Tamiya Primer in spray cans
Hiroboy
03-03-2004, 02:00 AM
I found that the Hobby Company that imports Tamiya Products no longer imports Tamiya Primers into the UK.
So I order mine from www.hlj.com (http://www.hlj.com)
I also use Halfords primer with out much trouble, just lightly sand it back after it dry and it'll come up nice and smooth
So I order mine from www.hlj.com (http://www.hlj.com)
I also use Halfords primer with out much trouble, just lightly sand it back after it dry and it'll come up nice and smooth
Bboss
03-03-2004, 10:03 AM
I have tried several of the HobbyCraft stores and they don't stock it. It appears that the Tamiya Importer doesn't bring it in for some reason (they import many if not all the paints).
I tried your contact Steve, - www.hlj.com. They stated that they will not export oil-based paints due to paperwork etc.
Anyone use Humbrol Primer? I am still after something finer than the Halfords stuff.
I tried your contact Steve, - www.hlj.com. They stated that they will not export oil-based paints due to paperwork etc.
Anyone use Humbrol Primer? I am still after something finer than the Halfords stuff.
Guiddy
03-03-2004, 10:08 AM
Where abouts are you Bboss?
I can get the primer at my local shop. Could post some if you want.
Hobbycraft stopped supplying Tamiya stuff. It was overpriced there anyway! Avoid anything Humbrol!
I can get the primer at my local shop. Could post some if you want.
Hobbycraft stopped supplying Tamiya stuff. It was overpriced there anyway! Avoid anything Humbrol!
eddieturner2002
03-03-2004, 01:03 PM
Where abouts are you Bboss?
I can get the primer at my local shop. Could post some if you want.
Hobbycraft stopped supplying Tamiya stuff. It was overpriced there anyway! Avoid anything Humbrol!
Where's your local HobbyCraft. Mine still stocks Tamiya.
Also HobbyCraft stock lots of Pearlescent type paints that could be used to a degree on models. I have not tried it but i wonder what the results would look like?
I can get the primer at my local shop. Could post some if you want.
Hobbycraft stopped supplying Tamiya stuff. It was overpriced there anyway! Avoid anything Humbrol!
Where's your local HobbyCraft. Mine still stocks Tamiya.
Also HobbyCraft stock lots of Pearlescent type paints that could be used to a degree on models. I have not tried it but i wonder what the results would look like?
lotus_man
03-03-2004, 01:09 PM
UK based mainly 1:43rd modeler. Been using Halfords stuff for years and never had a problem. It's the smoothest spray can primer I've used, but if you want real smooth get some 3600 grit polishing cloth to use when it's dry. I smooths out luvverly... and there top coats are pretty good un all!
Bboss
03-04-2004, 03:55 AM
I don't really have a Hobbycarft store nearby - but the response I have had from several of them states they don't stock it - which ties in with your message Guiddy. EddieT2002, where is your Hobbycraft store where they stock it.
Interesting what you state Lotus Man.
Interesting what you state Lotus Man.
eddieturner2002
03-04-2004, 12:00 PM
EddieT2002, where is your Hobbycraft store where they stock it.
Well its at Basildon in Essex, but it was like 2-3 weeks ago unless they stop stocking Tamiya products since then, which personally, i think is a stupid idea.
Well its at Basildon in Essex, but it was like 2-3 weeks ago unless they stop stocking Tamiya products since then, which personally, i think is a stupid idea.
Bboss
03-04-2004, 12:48 PM
I have emailed all the 20 Hobbycraft stores, including the Basildon one. The 7 replies i have had back, state that they don't stock Tamiya primer. Admittedly I haven't had a response from Basildon.
eddieturner2002
03-04-2004, 05:51 PM
I have emailed all the 20 Hobbycraft stores, including the Basildon one. The 7 replies i have had back, state that they don't stock Tamiya primer. Admittedly I haven't had a response from Basildon.
Well they do stock it because it was priced up (cant remember how much) and i saw a guy walking around witht he last bottle :mad:
Well they do stock it because it was priced up (cant remember how much) and i saw a guy walking around witht he last bottle :mad:
M4tt83
03-05-2004, 03:37 AM
I have been told by GeeDee Models in Nottingham that the Tamiya primer is no longer imported into the UK, perhaps due to legality issues regarding european product laws, but don't quote me on it.
Fkouch
03-06-2004, 03:42 PM
If you're worried about filling in detail then I recommend Games Workshop White Primer. It goes on beautifully and shrinks while drying so no detail is obscured. I use the black aswell.
It can also be used on metal.
Cheers
Farrokh
It can also be used on metal.
Cheers
Farrokh
Bboss
03-06-2004, 03:55 PM
Thanks
eddieturner2002
03-06-2004, 05:53 PM
If you're worried about filling in detail then I recommend Games Workshop White Primer. It goes on beautifully and shrinks while drying so no detail is obscured. I use the black aswell.
It can also be used on metal.
Cheers
Farrokh
Yeh the paint and other stuff from there is really good
It can also be used on metal.
Cheers
Farrokh
Yeh the paint and other stuff from there is really good
M4tt83
03-07-2004, 11:01 AM
Does the Games Workshop primer come in a spray can?
eddieturner2002
03-07-2004, 11:18 AM
Does the Games Workshop primer come in a spray can?
I dont think so, but i haven't bought it for a while so i don't know exactly.
I dont think so, but i haven't bought it for a while so i don't know exactly.
Fkouch
03-07-2004, 06:06 PM
Does the Games Workshop primer come in a spray can?
Yes. So does the black.
http://uk.games-workshop.com/storefront/store.uk?do=Individual&code=99209999011&orignav=300810
It is quite expensive but you can get it cheaper from other hobby shops.
It does work fantastically though, especially for spraying metal or etched parts.
Cheers
Farrokh
Yes. So does the black.
http://uk.games-workshop.com/storefront/store.uk?do=Individual&code=99209999011&orignav=300810
It is quite expensive but you can get it cheaper from other hobby shops.
It does work fantastically though, especially for spraying metal or etched parts.
Cheers
Farrokh
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