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samtt600
#1 Posted : 03 October 2012 15:11:15

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Hi, is primer absolutely necessary for a good finish as im struggling to find a shop local to me that sells it as im not one for shopping on the internet. I'm using acrylic paints if that makes any difference to the answer.
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#2 Posted : 03 October 2012 15:45:46

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It is on metal parts if you do not want the paint to easily scratch or flake off. Have you tried such as B&Q, a hardware store or even a model shop?
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#3 Posted : 03 October 2012 16:10:07

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Have tried b&q with no luck and modelzone local to me with no joy. Isn't primer from a hardware store going to be too thick?
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There's a Games workshop in Derby where you can buy the Citadel Black spray primer and the Toy-master near us sell it too. It's what I use.
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#5 Posted : 03 October 2012 16:48:13

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i use basic carplan spray primer from my local garage, it's worked ok on my victory, san fransico2 and other models with metal parts.

corwall model boats have a metal primer, which as it's in the same section as the acrylic paints i would assume its ok for acrylics.
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#6 Posted : 03 October 2012 18:44:58

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saintsman123 wrote:
i use basic carplan spray primer from my local garage, it's worked ok on my victory, san fransico2 and other models with metal parts.

corwall model boats have a metal primer, which as it's in the same section as the acrylic paints i would assume its ok for acrylics.

Hi everyone.
Yes you can use the CMB metal primer for acrylics as i have done so BigGrin.
Best regards all.
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He doesn't want to buy via the net
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#8 Posted : 03 October 2012 19:53:42

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If it is on the metal parts then "Red Oxide" primer from Halfords is good.. I know I go on about there sprays but I'm sure most will agree they are very good with Grey and white and even yellow primer.. they even do a flexible primer (for bumpers)

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#9 Posted : 03 October 2012 21:16:14

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Hi,

Have you tried Halfords?

I use their grey primer for plastic parts, works a treat. Nice thin even coat.

Doesn't cover up detail either, I use it on most of my plastic model kits & it also works well on sealed wood.

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#10 Posted : 04 October 2012 09:58:05

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I think im going to get some in Games Workshop.
(they have everything for warhammer meta/plastics and some wood accessories)

Or check ebay?
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#11 Posted : 06 October 2012 03:51:05

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Remember when using different types of paint, you can get a messy reaction.

You can paint acrylic over cellulose (Carplan primer etc), but you cannot paint cellulose over acrylic as it bubbles up and cracks!
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I use upol acid etch primer from halfords on metals.Its about £12 for a big aerosol but lasts for absolutely ages and can be overpainted with anything.Normal paints can flake off after time.
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Hi guys,my cannon paints arrived today but i over-looked metal primer.

In the basement i found a couple of cans i wonder if they are suitable,i have cold zinc galvanise spray wich being a steel fabricator i use every week with good results but nothing as fine as the cannons,and matt black car spray wich claims to need no undercoat.

Any help would be greatfully recieved :)

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BigGrin Hi Hector
the zinc spray may be on the heavy side and fill in details on the cannon also i think it may be celulose based and not an acrylic/water based spray i would go for either any halfords spray primer of any good motor factor shop primer like car plan.You can sometimes get a bad reaction if you try and mix celulose paints and acrylics so try and get an acyrlic based undercoat that will go with the acrylic paints you have
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#15 Posted : 21 October 2012 10:48:30

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I hope this helps but i use Halfords own primer in a spray can i also have the clear lacquer from them and it works ok for me
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