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Vallejo´s Primer

August 29 2012 at 4:28 AM
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Response to Paint Blistering Near Disaster - Help Needed!!!

Some of my friends use it without problems and are really happy with it. But many others, were more than dissapointed. I tested it some time ago and I was personally dissapointed. The product just peel off and, most of all, as it has an acrylic nature, it was very unconfortable to airbrush it.

So ... just my opinion .... not a good product altough it´s used by many modellers (good modellers) with success. I´m an agressive modeller and I use many many products, turpentine, thinners, washes, oils, gaianotes over my kits and I NEVER have a problem using Tamiya´s primer. So, I strongly recomend it as the best for our hobby. Any other primer used for metal figures are also good, but this products use to have the grain more coarse than Tamiya´s product for my taste.




 
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  1. Agree Totaly on Tami Prime Jose - Konrad Schreier on Aug 29, 10:38 AM
    1. Valleyo primer... - Matthew Mifsud on Aug 31, 6:34 AM
    2. Valleyo primer... - Matthew Mifsud on Aug 31, 6:35 AM
      1. Thinning Decanted Tamiya Primer - Konrad Schreier on Sep 1, 10:25 AM
     


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