Mence
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Post by Mence on Apr 19, 2018 19:02:34 GMT
Chaps.
Which is preferred by you boys?
Ta muchly
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Paul H
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Post by Paul H on Apr 19, 2018 20:26:05 GMT
Vallejo Rot-Braun for me
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Post by JEFF on Apr 19, 2018 22:05:07 GMT
It's been awhile but I'm thinking I've used Tamita XF-9 Hull red in the past.
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Mence
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Post by Mence on Apr 20, 2018 10:35:52 GMT
Loving you boys, cheers. 
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Post by The Kernel on Apr 20, 2018 10:45:49 GMT
Halfords red primer. £8 quid for a big can
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Post by Paul B on Apr 20, 2018 10:52:57 GMT
Tammy Hull red for me too 
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Post by Boots on Apr 20, 2018 13:48:40 GMT
Big can of Red Oxide from Halfords is what i use..........at the end of the day it is red oxide 
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Post by The Kernel on Apr 20, 2018 15:15:26 GMT
50 of those little rip-off jars worth in the can  10ml v 500ml. suppose that's £75approx versus £8 for the Halfords version........  bill
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Post by Snipersmudge on Apr 20, 2018 18:25:59 GMT
Tamy hull red for me too 
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Post by Mence on Apr 20, 2018 18:48:29 GMT
Much obliged chaps, best get the lid orfe and get going...
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Post by booboo on Dec 23, 2020 9:25:41 GMT
Tamiya Fine Surface Primer Red Oxide in a rattle can is great stuff but as already recommended Halford's own rattle cans do the job well for cheaper
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