![]() ![]() However, the GW Mechanicus Standard Grey, the Testors Gray and the Rustoleum/Krylon gray primers are quite a bit darker. It's actually whiter than GW's Corax White even though its labeled as a gray primer, lol. The Tamiya gray spray primer is so light that it practically qualifies as being white. OH, one thing I forgot to mention but it's important. I would always stick with a spray or airbrushed-on primer. Not saying it can't be done, but I didn't get good results. The only thing you really have to watch out for is that Contrasts do not work well at all over brushed-on primers. Vallejo white surface primer (airbrushed on, NOT brushed on) Vallejo desert tan surface primer (airbrushed on, NOT brushed on) Rustoleum and Krylon white and gray primer sprays Testors Battleship (?) Gray spray (I might have the exact name wrong on that one.) Tamiya light gray primer spray (I think it's sold as simply "Tamiya Gray Fine Surface Primer" or something like that) On the other hand using Guilliman Flesh over a pure white primer will create lighter flesh.īut rather than go into any rambling about different results with different colors, here's a list of the primers I've used quite successfully with all the Contrasts: Like for example, putting Guilliman Flesh over a tan primer might give you slightly darker flesh than using say Wraithbone. In the end all it really does is slightly to moderately affect the final shade of the Contrast color. GW of course loves to promote their "official Contrast undercoats", Wraithbone and Grey Seer.īut any white, off-white, tan, light or medium gray primers will work. Yes indeed, I've successfully used many different primers with the Contrasts. Lol.! Funny, my wife calls me something else, but never wise or sage. Unfortunately I've already started painting and spraying stuff with wraithbone, otherwise I would simply go with an alternative which is cheaper and better available. My army will have quite a lot of colours, so I'd like to have the most uniform look which is possible under the circumstances by setting the same colour tone. What I'm looking for is a substitute spray which looks as close to wraithbone as possible, or rather produces the same tone after I put on the colours. I've had contrast colours work just fine on corax white and as far as I know the primers of other companies are already smoother that gw's cw, which is where that issue comes from. Has anybody made experiences with other off white spray primers? I did some google-fu, but people are mostly talking about whether contrast primers are needed on a technical level which is not my concern Additionally, prices are pretty high as are the delivery costs if you don't order large amounts of stuff.Īnyways. However wraithbone seems to be out of stock here (germany) everywhere locally and in online shops. ![]() together and has horrendous delivery problems with their products, especially paints.įor my stuff, I decided to go with the wraithbone undercoat because I like the warmer tone it creates more than white or that grey primer. Apparently, GW still can't manage to get their s. We advise you try out your Colour Primer on a old test model or similar first, to test the colour and finish before trying them out.I've started speed painting a new army using mostly contrast paints. spray in long burst whils moving the spray back and forth No need for 2 different sprays - all you need is 1 Colour Primer for perfect results.Īll primers are acrylic based, matt and dries very quickly.Ģ. The colours are matt, making your freshly sprayed miniatures or models ready for basecoat almost right away. The extra-fine pigment and special nozzle combination makes the Colour Primers easily cover the first time. The Colour Primers unique formula has been designed to be used on all metal, plastic and resin miniatures and leaves a perfect finish. ![]() This spray is increasingly popular for British WWII desert uniforms/vehicles as a lighter alternative to Desert Yellow.Īn ingenious combination of Primer and Colour Spray in one. Orders containing aerosols are exempt from free shipping.Īs the name suggests, this Colour Primer has been designed to look exactly like Bleached Bone making it an absolut must for armies of shambling dead. ** Spray primers must be sent by specific couriers and will require a shipping surcharge. ![]()
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