Ultimate Primer is here....

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Paul wrote:Some people can get it to spray through a .2mm needle others cant, it maybe a case that you needle nozzle is damaged and is larger than to originally was ;)
I hope not, I only bought it last week! I was previously using a canned propellent - if that was higher than the recommended PSI, may that have been what supported getting it through?

Thanks for the response :)
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sheppsea wrote:
Paul wrote:Some people can get it to spray through a .2mm needle others cant, it maybe a case that you needle nozzle is damaged and is larger than to originally was ;)
I hope not, I only bought it last week! I was previously using a canned propellent - if that was higher than the recommended PSI, may that have been what supported getting it through?

Thanks for the response :)

Maybe yeah, its hard to say really. Hope you nozzle isn't damaged though, I'm sure its fine :cheers2:
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Guys how does this stuff go under lacquer paints like alclad2 or Mr color ?
On the bench : Eduard Nieuport 17 in 1/48
Monogram Aston Martin DB4 James Bond look a like
Tamiya Ferrari F50 in 1/24 for GB

One heck of a mess

How on earth do you guys make this hobby look so easy ??? :wall:
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adrianellis0 wrote:Guys how does this stuff go under lacquer paints like alclad2 or Mr color ?
if you are serious about using ALCLAD Lacquers
you should get their own brand of Primers... They are thin and designed to work with their own line of products.

Good luck.
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adrianellis0 wrote:Guys how does this stuff go under lacquer paints like alclad2 or Mr color ?
It works perfectly, i used it under my last bike build bodywork using lacquer zero paints with perfect results and used it on the NSR500 with alclads, extreme metals and mr hobby super metallics so with enamels and cellulose/lacquer paints no problem :)
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Like Paul, I've used it under many different types of paint without any problems.
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Ultimate primer is good stuff.

I just purchased a Mr Hobby Procon Boy 0.5 needly airbrush and the primer clogs up. If I use it with my 0.3 Iowata then it sprays well when neat.

I added a bit of Ultimate thinner for the 0.5 Procon Boy airbrush and it then sprays fine, no problems.

Just airbrush characteristics I suppose.

So, just add a bit of Ultimate thinner and problem goes away.
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HazySmithers wrote:Ultimate primer is good stuff.

I just purchased a Mr Hobby Procon Boy 0.5 needly airbrush and the primer clogs up. If I use it with my 0.3 Iowata then it sprays well when neat.

I added a bit of Ultimate thinner for the 0.5 Procon Boy airbrush and it then sprays fine, no problems.

Just airbrush characteristics I suppose.

So, just add a bit of Ultimate thinner and problem goes away.
Yep its strange how much airbrushes can differ, the procons are great brushes though :cheers2:
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Yep its strange how much airbrushes can differ, the procons are great brushes though :cheers2:
I'm very pleased with my new Procon and the Ultimate black primer has gone down a treat on 1:200 scale HMS Hood!

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Hello
Does Vallejo Airbrush cleaner work with this primer? I have a lot of Vallejo's cleaner still.
thx
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Hi Paul have just looked at Ultimate site, they do 60ml primer in Black/White/Gray, but Olive & Gelb are 120ml will it ever come out in 60ml? if not will you have Olive & Gelb 120ml at the Telford show on Saturday.
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privatepete wrote:Hi Paul have just looked at Ultimate site, they do 60ml primer in Black/White/Gray, but Olive & Gelb are 120ml will it ever come out in 60ml? if not will you have Olive & Gelb 120ml at the Telford show on Saturday.
Pete :thumb2:
No 60ml in the colours for the foreseeable future but yes we will have the colours at telford :cheers2:
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My set of Ultimate Primers finally arrived...so I wanted to test them, of course ;)
See the results yourself, I am very very surprised BEST PRIMERS I HAVE BEEN WORKING WITH!!! :banana:
Quickly drying, smelling quite nice, nice thin even coat, used directly from the bottle.

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