Tamiya metallics

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The_Jackal

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199 months

Thursday 24th June 2010
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Not sure is this has been mentioned before but the Tamiya metallics seem to be on sale again. Saw them in Hobbycraft and picked up titanium, chrome and aluminium today.
Also bought the Tamiya Cromwell Mk IV for 9.99 (the one with the diecast lower hull)
Extra bonus was when I got to the till and then got an extra 30% off everything.

dr_gn

16,193 posts

186 months

Friday 25th June 2010
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The_Jackal said:
Not sure is this has been mentioned before but the Tamiya metallics seem to be on sale again. Saw them in Hobbycraft and picked up titanium, chrome and aluminium today.
Also bought the Tamiya Cromwell Mk IV for 9.99 (the one with the diecast lower hull)
Extra bonus was when I got to the till and then got an extra 30% off everything.
Thanks for the info.

What's the score with the 30% off?

The_Jackal

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199 months

Saturday 26th June 2010
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By all accounts it is off all models and stuff.
The sign on the shelves under the models seemed to say "30% off all kits with a blue X"
The Cromwell kit (special edition with die cast lower hull) was reduced from 17.99 to 9.99, and I assumed that was the discount.
But then when I got to the till they rang up 4 tamiya paints at 1.49 each and the 9.99 Cromwell kit, AND THEN took 30% off.
So in effect I got the kit for a tenner and each paint for a quid.

I'm just happy I can easily buy the metallic paints again in a real shop.

dr_gn

16,193 posts

186 months

Saturday 26th June 2010
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The_Jackal said:
By all accounts it is off all models and stuff.
The sign on the shelves under the models seemed to say "30% off all kits with a blue X"
The Cromwell kit (special edition with die cast lower hull) was reduced from 17.99 to 9.99, and I assumed that was the discount.
But then when I got to the till they rang up 4 tamiya paints at 1.49 each and the 9.99 Cromwell kit, AND THEN took 30% off.
So in effect I got the kit for a tenner and each paint for a quid.

I'm just happy I can easily buy the metallic paints again in a real shop.
I'll have a look in ours today in that case!

Don't you think the Tamia metallics are a bit 'flaky' ie they give a mottled effect?

Pistonho

97 posts

195 months

Tuesday 6th July 2010
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Tamiya TS paint were withdrawn because of chemical content/labelling issues. I have been waiting for them to be reintroduced back to the UK market.

Are these metallic paint that you bought at hobbycraft the same paint as the TS range?

Gareth350

1,556 posts

181 months

Tuesday 6th July 2010
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TS paint discussed here.

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...

You can get the TS paint from abroad.

dr_gn

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186 months

Tuesday 6th July 2010
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Gareth350 said:
TS paint discussed here.

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...

You can get the TS paint from abroad.
Just ordered some Vallejo metallic copper for Short Sunderland exhaust collecter rings: will try it and report back. I hope its not too metallic.

Red Firecracker

5,276 posts

229 months

Tuesday 6th July 2010
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Pistonho said:
Tamiya TS paint were withdrawn because of chemical content/labelling issues. I have been waiting for them to be reintroduced back to the UK market.

Are these metallic paint that you bought at hobbycraft the same paint as the TS range?
I would have thought so as the small jars of Tamiya acrylic, inc metallic, haven't been in short supply to my knowledge (at least, I've not experienced trouble getting them).

Gareth350

1,556 posts

181 months

Tuesday 6th July 2010
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The small £1.49 ish jars of Tamiya metallic brush on, have always been availalble from places like Hobbycraft & Modelzone etc. These have the part numbers X**, XF** etc.
The TS paints are the spray cans that have been withdrawn.
My local model shop still has a few of the more unusual old TS cans in stock if anyones interested.
Look up models in motion, Stevenage. biggrin

dr_gn

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186 months

Tuesday 6th July 2010
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Red Firecracker said:
Pistonho said:
Tamiya TS paint were withdrawn because of chemical content/labelling issues. I have been waiting for them to be reintroduced back to the UK market.

Are these metallic paint that you bought at hobbycraft the same paint as the TS range?
I would have thought so as the small jars of Tamiya acrylic, inc metallic, haven't been in short supply to my knowledge (at least, I've not experienced trouble getting them).
All 3 of my LHSs have been out of Tamiya metallics for at least the past 12 months due, I was told, to some ingredient which is illegal in the UK.

Or something.

The_Jackal

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199 months

Tuesday 6th July 2010
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lol hence my very first post at the top.

Red Firecracker

5,276 posts

229 months

Wednesday 7th July 2010
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All I can say is that I've never had an issue buying them, and I've bought quite a few in the last 12 months, both online (from the UK) and in my local shop.

ETA: If I'd have known there was a shortage I'd have bought in bulk and started punting them out!

Edited by Red Firecracker on Wednesday 7th July 08:08

Pistonho

97 posts

195 months

Wednesday 7th July 2010
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Red Firecracker said:
All I can say is that I've never had an issue buying them, and I've bought quite a few in the last 12 months, both online (from the UK) and in my local shop.

ETA: If I'd have known there was a shortage I'd have bought in bulk and started punting them out!

Edited by Red Firecracker on Wednesday 7th July 08:08
PS Paint(spray cans) and also the X and XF (small jars)are readily available but the TS paints (spray cans) have definitely been withdrawn.

Are you saying that you have been able to buy the TS paints in the UK?

Pistonho

97 posts

195 months

Wednesday 7th July 2010
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The_Jackal said:
lol hence my very first post at the top.
Went to my local hobbycraft store this lunch time and they did not have any TS paint.


dr_gn

16,193 posts

186 months

Wednesday 7th July 2010
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Pistonho said:
Red Firecracker said:
All I can say is that I've never had an issue buying them, and I've bought quite a few in the last 12 months, both online (from the UK) and in my local shop.

ETA: If I'd have known there was a shortage I'd have bought in bulk and started punting them out!

Edited by Red Firecracker on Wednesday 7th July 08:08
PS Paint(spray cans) and also the X and XF (small jars)are readily available but the TS paints (spray cans) have definitely been withdrawn.

Are you saying that you have been able to buy the TS paints in the UK?
I couldn't get the jars either...the shops said they had to clear the display of the metallic colours. They've been empty for at least the last 12 months.

Gareth350

1,556 posts

181 months

Wednesday 7th July 2010
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To clarify, X, XF brush on & PS plastic sprays are readily available. The TS sprays have been withdrawn only in the UK.

You can still buy these on e-bay from abroad or if you're lucky enough to find a model shop who has old stock.

As i said in my post above, my local model shop still has a few cans of TS on the shelf but only the more unusual colours. HTH. biggrin

ETA after dr gn post, our Hobbycraft & Modelzone seem to be fully stocked each week!!

Edited by Gareth350 on Wednesday 7th July 16:17

Red Firecracker

5,276 posts

229 months

Wednesday 7th July 2010
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Pistonho said:
Are you saying that you have been able to buy the TS paints in the UK?
No, not at all. There is, I think, a bit of confusion in this thread.

As far as I am aware, as Gareth said earlier, the X, XF etc small jars of acrylic, inc metallic, have been readily available and not in any sort of short supply, hence my surprise by the suggestion that they were (which I may have been reading wrongly).

The TS spray cans have been (as well as Tamiya thinners) in short (read not really available except personal import) supply.

Jackal / dr_gn: are you meaning TS sprays or X / XF brushable acrylics?

dr_gn

16,193 posts

186 months

Wednesday 7th July 2010
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Gareth350 said:
To clarify, X, XF brush on & PS plastic sprays are readily available. The TS sprays have been withdrawn only in the UK.

You can still buy these on e-bay from abroad or if you're lucky enough to find a model shop who has old stock.

As i said in my post above, my local model shop still has a few cans of TS on the shelf but only the more unusual colours. HTH. biggrin

ETA after dr gn post, our Hobbycraft & Modelzone seem to be fully stocked each week!!

Edited by Gareth350 on Wednesday 7th July 16:17
From fusion models:

"Where has all the paint gone?
Due to labeling issues the following paints have been withdrawn from sale:
All TS and AS ranges
X-10, X-11, X12, X-13, X-31, X-32, X-33, XF-16 and XF-56
PC-12
All paints have been returned and will be replaced with the correct labeling as soon as possible.
We apologise for the inconvenience caused."

AFAIK the X-10 to XF-56 range mentioned above are all metallics...This corresponds with what I was told by all three of my LHS's (one of which is a Modelzone).

dr_gn

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186 months

Wednesday 7th July 2010
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Red Firecracker said:
Pistonho said:
Are you saying that you have been able to buy the TS paints in the UK?
No, not at all. There is, I think, a bit of confusion in this thread.

As far as I am aware, as Gareth said earlier, the X, XF etc small jars of acrylic, inc metallic, have been readily available and not in any sort of short supply, hence my surprise by the suggestion that they were (which I may have been reading wrongly).

The TS spray cans have been (as well as Tamiya thinners) in short (read not really available except personal import) supply.

Jackal / dr_gn: are you meaning TS sprays or X / XF brushable acrylics?
Brushable acrylics in the jars (X- & XF-). I like Tamiya, but ended up using Revell Aqua Colour as an alternatave.

Gareth350

1,556 posts

181 months

Wednesday 7th July 2010
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Hmm, thats interesting, never knew that!
News cant have got down to the shops / stockists down here in the south east! biggrin
I stand corrected!

Edited by Gareth350 on Wednesday 7th July 16:24