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Deadly Dark Eldar Warrior





Essex, UK

Leigen_Zero wrote:I must ask why you can't, as living in an apartment/flat/etc is a poor excuse, tell me more specifics and I bet I can come up with a decent solution that allows you to prime with spray-cans again...


Oh oh, tell me! It's a pain having to go to my parent's place to spray all the time.

I want to spray paint my models black, but live in a rented flat with white carpets, white bathroom tiles, white kitchen cupboards etc. I've done some spraying with white before (in the shower, lol, in a box with newspaper around it) but seeing how much that spray went flying around, I'm too scared to try black. I also got several face fulls of tasty fumes, which i'd also like to avoid.

Advice?
Made in gb
Deadly Dark Eldar Warrior





Essex, UK

I don't know if you're referring to me or the OP, but I already do it outside, Leigen_Zero made it sound like he had ideas for doing it indoors (I might be mistaken) and was curious about that. I always make a hell of a mess so I'd only ever do it on private property i.e. on my parent's decompsing wooden bench
 
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