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You can get a 60ml bottle of Vallejo white primer.

It is the perfect consistency for spraying with an airbrush right out of the bottle.













   
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Rotting Sorcerer of Nurgle





Portsmouth UK

Thanks for the heads up.

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Annoyed Blood Angel Devastator





Dundee

I don't know, to me it looks like you are losing too much detail for a primer.

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Regular Dakkanaut




Paint was still a little, wet. This pic is better.

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Hardened Veteran Guardsman






Portugal

How long would that bottle last compared to say, GW sprays?

I'm just asking because I've been thinking of airbrushing primer and I'm gonna have to purchase it online
   
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It's 60ml so that is 3.5x a normal vallejo paint jar. My friend based a blood angel army in black with 3 vallejo jars. However, that was with dilution. I'd say this is good for about 1/2 an army.

I was reading the label on this and it says it is intended to be airbrushed. That would explain why it is the perfect consistency.
   
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Dundee

Yeah, sorry didn't realize it was wet in the first pic, the dry version looks much better. Might even pick some up and give it a try (in black/grey).

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