As the title goes, where can I find some?
Krylon does great for vehicles, but I don't like it on models.
As the title goes, where can I find some?
Krylon does great for vehicles, but I don't like it on models.
At your local hobby shop?
Give a man fire, and you keep him warm for a night.
Set a man on fire, and you keep him warm for the rest of his life.
DL carries Reaper Master Series paint on primer typically in white but they can get black too.
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Does anybody else find it odd, by the way, that the information age has led to language becoming an oblique and imprecise tool where even the most straightforward phrasing is pored over with chicken entrails and bone tossing to divine the true meaning?
I would avoid paint-on primers with minis. The only time I use paint-on is for spot repairs prior to painting and on scenery...sometimes, usually if something is too porous or under cut and I cant get spray-on to cover.
Paint on primers then to be thick and have settling/leveling properties that make them undesirable for fine detail as they ten to fill crevasses. It will probably look ok after it dries (and typically shrinks), but you will have lost some depth to your detail.
I liked the old GW Smelly Primer.
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-Dandy
I have grown to LOVE gesso (primarily black).
It cheap, and works for my needs. Slap that **** on, let it dry, go to town.
"There is only one tactical principle which is not subject to change. It is to use the means at hand to inflict the maximum amount of wound, death, and destruction on the enemy in the minimum amount of time."
- General George Patton Jr
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