I have my chassis etch primed with U-POL:
http://www.halfords.com/motoring/paints ... tch-primer
Please, tell me if I should still apply the Tamiya Metal Primer on top of that or should I go straight to base coating with Tamiya TS-3?
Thanks!
Etch + Tamiya Metal Primer?
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Re: Etch + Tamiya Metal Primer?
Normally you'd just use a single layer of primer then your normal paint over the top. There is no need for a second layer of primer normally. However I have no idea what that Halfords primer is or what it might do with acrylic straight over the top.
Re: Etch + Tamiya Metal Primer?
You two got me beat... stopped using primer a long time ago...
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Re: Etch + Tamiya Metal Primer?
I use both the Halfords grey and red oxide primers on all my tanks.
I find them to work really well, pretty cheap and easy to get hold of.
I did buy some of their etch primer to use on my first tank which had some metal parts, BUT, i decided to go with the Red oxide on its own.
So far this has been man enough after 2 years.
Id stick with just the Halfords stuff tbh.
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I find them to work really well, pretty cheap and easy to get hold of.
I did buy some of their etch primer to use on my first tank which had some metal parts, BUT, i decided to go with the Red oxide on its own.
So far this has been man enough after 2 years.
Id stick with just the Halfords stuff tbh.
Cheers
Tim
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Re: Etch + Tamiya Metal Primer?
i use u-pol acid#8 on tam and asiatam hull tubs(only on hull tubs) very good primer for aluminium,i then use plastikote red oxide primer over this and the plastic parts before painting with tam acrylics