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Made in es
Spawn of Chaos





Hi everyone. I've started priming my skeletons and im using vallejo white spray primer.
Is not really a problem because i cant paint well after tah but the miniature gets sticky after priming and that doesn happened me before with GW sprays.

Is it normal? Or it depends on the humidity and things like that? May it be taht im not doing it properly?

Thanks in advance.
   
Made in us
Been Around the Block




Maine

If you want an alternative, I really like Tamiya's white primer.
   
Made in us
Mindless Spore Mine





 FlatAutumn wrote:
Hi everyone. I've started priming my skeletons and im using vallejo white spray primer.
Is not really a problem because i cant paint well after tah but the miniature gets sticky after priming and that doesn happened me before with GW sprays.

Is it normal? Or it depends on the humidity and things like that? May it be taht im not doing it properly?

Thanks in advance.


If it is too humid, the primer will not dry/cure properly and the models can get sticky.

 
   
 
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