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Darkwolf






New Hampshire

Has anyone tried priming and painting the latest release of Heroquest minis? I primed some goblins and what should be a matte primer appears a bit glossy. Using P3 paints, I also feel like paint application isn't gripping like it should. Anyone have any ideas or suggestions if you ran into similar issues?
   
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Tangentville, New Jersey

I used Rustoleum & GW primers with GW paints on HeroQuest terrain and I had no issues:





 
   
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Battlefield Tourist




MN (Currently in WY)

You may wan to wash them in hot water before priming and then let them dry going forward.

However, I primed with GW Grey Seer, then gave them a dark grey wash, and a cheap acrylic white drybrush followed by speedpaints and a light tone wash.

No problems.



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