Vallejo primer?

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Vallejo primer?

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Good Morning everyone.
I am about to do some painting and have Vallejo AFV system kit to try a bit of modulation. Just been looking at the web and have seen some very mixed reviews about Vallejo's polyurethane surface primer included as part of the painting system so I guess my question is 'is it a good primer to use or would I be better off using another primer and just use the acrylic paints in the kit?'

Many thanks for any advice.
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Re: Vallejo primer?

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I have terrible experience with Vellejo primer. It peeled off. Use Tamiya, Gunze or car primer.
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Thanks Kaczor
I will use tamiya.
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+ 1 to terrible experience with vallejo. I never expected such a disaster, specially in metal parts.
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Re: Vallejo primer?

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Hi,
this Vallejo Primer is like rubber.....
i don't know on which material it holds really well.
I use Tamiya primer too.
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It’s rubbish, I use car primer
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Thank you Gentlemen
I have ordered Tamiya primer.
Cheers
Jon
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I'm not really a fan of the Tamiya primer, so I like to use Rust-Oleum self etching red oxide primer. It's what they call rusty metal primer. It works just great, and you can paint over it with enamel or acrylic and get a great result. And the best part is, it's really cheap. I can get a huge can for about 4 bucks (3 quid?), which is considerably less than the Tamiya primer.
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Good Morning,
I use the Tamiya primer to great effect. Just about perfect with light coverage and consistency. That said, if you are not a lazy sod like myself, switch the nozzles from the Tamiya rattlecans once empty to other primers like Garys red oxide and enjoy that light, even coverage with them as well.
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Re: Vallejo primer?

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Just out of curiosity, does the Tamiya primer come in any color other than Gray? That's one of the things I like about the Rust-Oleum, it's a red oxide primer, just like they used on the real thing. If a little of the top coat gets scraped off you see red primer underneath, just like you would on a real tank.
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