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Sneaky Lictor





Oakland, CA

Any tips on high quality orange primer? I am in need of a vivid orange colored primer that will not mask fine resin detail. Checked Army Painter and was surprised to find that they don't make an orange primer.

-Thanks!

"To crush your opponents, see their figures removed from the table and to hear the lamentations of TFG." -Zathras 
   
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Nurgle Predator Driver with an Infestation





Stynylrez is made by Badger. They have a pumpkin orange primer that I have used before and have had great coverage with. It's for airbrushes.
Here's an Ebay link.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Stynylrez-120ml-Red-Brown-Primer-40001-/172362655644?epid=1166361333&hash=item28219d679c:g:yJsAAOSw2GlXFlC3

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Sneaky Lictor





Oakland, CA

Thanks Gundor2, I will give it a spin.

Anyone know of orange primer that is canned? I have an airbrush but would like the expediency of canned primer if possible.

"To crush your opponents, see their figures removed from the table and to hear the lamentations of TFG." -Zathras 
   
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Grizzled Space Wolves Great Wolf





If it were me, I'd probably spray it with regular Tamiya primer first with a light coat and then hit it with one of the various Tamiya orange sprays. The Tamiya TS range has 3 different regular oranges (orange, bright orange and brilliant orange) then also a clear orange and a fluorescent orange.

Not the cheapest option, but Tamiya sprays are very good at laying down smoothly and not obscuring details, and starting with the regular light grey primer will mean less coats of orange and less chance of obscuring detail.
   
 
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