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Tough-as-Nails Ork Boy





Illinois

Any thoughts one way or the other? I recently started using their black primer through an airbrush and haven't found any faults in it. I wanted to do some minis with a white prime and I was just curious if anyone had any experience with their white primer, through an airbrush or with a brush just any comments would be great. I've had too many bad experiences with white primer in a spray can, only reason I'm a bit wary of white primer at all.

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Longtime Dakkanaut




Nottingham, UK

Same as the black. Lovely.
Their coloured primers are also super-useful.

Top tip: Use the primers to do initial zenithal work at the priming stage; speeds things up. Black, adding white to the cup, etc.


 
   
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Tough-as-Nails Ork Boy





Illinois

winterdyne wrote:
Same as the black. Lovely.
Their coloured primers are also super-useful.

Top tip: Use the primers to do initial zenithal work at the priming stage; speeds things up. Black, adding white to the cup, etc.



Thanks for the tip.

“Rumours are naught but lies given shape by the foolish tongues of the ignorant. Ignorance begets heresy. Heresy begets retribution.” -Regimental Standard
 
   
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Boosting Ultramarine Biker





Vancouver, BC

I have used several of their primers including white. I recommend the grey instead of white. It's nearly white and seems to not dry on the needle tip as quickly.
   
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Frenzied Berserker Terminator




Southampton, UK

Yeah, I was actually disappointed with how close to white the grey turned out to be.
   
 
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