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Tamiya America Primer White 180ml (TAM87044) is a matte finish, oil-based spray primer designed for professional model finishing. Suitable for both metal and plastic surfaces, this 180ml aerosol can delivers smooth, even coverage ideal for indoor and outdoor use. Manufactured by Tamiya USA with globally sourced components, it offers reliable quality for serious hobbyists and modelers.
Brand | TAMIYA |
Color | White |
Finish Type | Matte |
Size | 6.09 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Item Volume | 180 Milliliters |
Special Feature | Spray-type primer specially developed for model finishing. Use metal and plastic. |
Unit Count | 6.09 Fluid Ounces |
Paint Type | Oil |
Specific Uses For Product | Interior/Exterior |
Surface Recommendation | Metal,Plastic |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor, Indoor |
Item Form | Aerosol |
Included Components | Paint |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Is Waterproof | False |
Model Name | TAM87044 |
Package Information | Can |
Color Code | #FFFFFF |
Coverage | Full |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Global Trade Identification Number | 04950344870448 |
Manufacturer | Tamiya |
Part Number | 87044-000 |
Item Weight | 7.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.8 x 2.08 x 2.08 inches |
Item model number | 87044-000 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Matte |
Material | Plastic |
Volume | 180 Milliliters |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Spray-type primer specially developed for model finishing. Use metal and plastic. |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
T**N
Tamiya is TOP SHELF
For serious Modelers and Makers this is the way to go. Amazing coverage, good thickness, smooth finish, and good drying time. Works great and worth the cost. Five STARS all day long.
C**N
Wow, after 2 quick sprays it looks amazing especially compared to the brush on kind,
So I have only ever used brush on primers, black is great an smooth, but white,,,,white brush on is awful, it bubbles, it takes a lot of detail away, or it is very/ very uneven, no matter how much time you spend trying to get it right,So after doing a ton of research this hands down seemed like the best option, especially for someone that doesn't wanna spend 25 or 30 bucks for some spray paint, also it doesn't feel like you sacrificing because of the lower cost,It is really smooth, easy to apply after shaking for a min or 2, an who doesn't love that sound, it is a bright white that will definitely brighten up a thinned down paint you put on top of it,One of citadels might be a bit more bright, but from reviews of it and the fact that the slightly more bright citadel one is mainly for contrast paint,reg mini paint seems to slide off it according to reviewers because of how contrast paint is made to run an seek recesses, so that primer is formulated for that kind of paint, and it is about 10 bucks more,The army painter one looks OK, but it also has a lot of bad reviews an also costs almost 10 dollars more,Witch for a newer painter who isn't 100 percent invested quite yet, or that has already spent a ton on the many other supplies you need to get into the hobby,This is a no brainer for a great white spray primer,Just give this one a try, I seriously doubt you will be disappointed.
N**S
Excellent
Despite being a primer, it can be used for finishing. It also provides better value when compared to a standard Tamiya spray.
S**T
Works well on dark colored resin!
I heard that this product worked as a great base layer for painting resin prints in a blog somewhere. I attempted painting on the resin itself and it basically just peeled off when trying to add the second coat so this was a must have.I tried it on my Poison Ivy statue shown above which was printed with a dark grey (space grey) resin. It coated the statue very evenly and painting went so much better afterwards. It didn't leave a texture on the print or anything and worked very well!
B**N
EASILY the most adherent primer I ever used.
Before I start I should note, I bought my can of primer a several years ago, and am only writing my review now. While I highly doubt anything about the formula has changed, one of my complaints (which I'll explain) may have been changed during that time frame, though I doubt it. I bought this primer when it was $10.99 USD, so I'll factor in its current price into my review.As the title of my review states, this is EASILY the most adherent primer I ever used. Rustoleum doesn't hold a candle to it. Metal, plastic, doesn't matter. Once it's on there - It's on there. Of course it's sandable, but its adherence can be a double edged sword. The primer is not mistake friendly. It picks up every little detail, and if you screw up (e.g. put too much on at once, or an imperfection underneath) it is a huge pain to take off. I have tried rubbing alcohol, mineral spirits, enamel reducer, Hell - I found out by happenstance that it's even resistant to the heat from a soldering iron. The ONLY method I've found to take it off without spending 20-30 minutes sanding is specifically lacquer thinner. Lacquer thinner will strip it off very fast, all you need is a paper towel soaked in it. That said, plastic doesn't like lacquer thinner, and will eat it real quick and make it get soft and maliable.One of my biggest complaints about this primer is the can itself. The nozzle rotates, but doesn't have an indentation on top to intuitively tell you by touch which direction the primer will come out of. While this doesn't sound like a big problem, I have on multiple occasions screwed up a project because I thought it was gonna come out one way, when it went out another.Now then, the biggest question - Is it worth paying it's now almost $16 price tag? Unless the project you have absolutely requires extreme fine detail, and ridiculous adherence, no I don't think so. I bought this for $10.99, and even then, considering the quantity you get, it was pushing the barrier of being worth the money. Now, at $15.90, that's just shy of a 45% increase from its starting price tag of $10.99.There are many other smaller brands that work just as well for the vast majority of projects you might need to do, at a fraction of the cost.
K**Z
Good stuff
Does what it's intended to do.
C**0
Until you move on to an airbrush, these are the best miniature primers to be had by far.
Every miniature paint maker makes their own primers. And if you're looking at the reviews on Tamiya primers, you've probably used at least one or two from (sounds like) James Herpdrop or Ah-mee Tayntor. In no way am I slamming their products, as I use them myself at least semi-regularly.But the truth is that once you try a can of Tamiya primer, you're going to be spoiled forever. These are extremely high quality primers with top-tier adhesion and coverage. Most importantly, the coverage is smooth as can be. Even in colder or warmer than normal conditions, these primers go on very nicely with no pebbling or gaps.As long as you know how to prime and have a little practice at it, these are practically foolproof. And having your minis primed at this kind of quality makes all the difference once you start painting.If you're not ready to leap to an airbrush or if you really never plan to use one, Tamiya really is as good as it gets. Their primers really are the gold standard.
J**E
Good primer
Good plastic primer
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