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Blood-Drenched Death Company Marine





Puget sound region, WA

I reciently traded for several figures that had been primed.  I noticed that the orginal owner didn't get rid of the flash lines.  I hate flash and took it off.  Now I have little areas that need to be re-primed on various parts of the figures.

What's the best way to get these areas primed?  I don't want to spray at this point.

Thank you!

 
   
Made in lk
Dakka Veteran





Sri Lanka

You might want to try Vallejo Game Colors white primer. It's a brush on.

   
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Focused Fire Warrior





Pennsylvania

floquill also makes a brush on primer it's a pretty big bottle too

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Been Around the Block





I'm partial to acrylic gesso myself.  Water-washup, non-toxic, able to to color it any way you please (if you buy the white gesso).  There's an article on my website discussing gesso for priming miniatures:

www.weetoysoldiers.com/wp/
   
 
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