Army Painter Color Primer: Matt White (400ml) Reviews

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A perfect combination of primer and color paint, developed to be used as base coat and primer at once, on all metal, plastic and resin models and miniatures, leaving a perfect matt finish.This primer is easy to touch up because it is a 100% match to the Warpaint of the same name.Due to shipping restrictions, aerosol cans cannot be shipped outside of the continental United States or via Air Services.

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Adequate spray priming coverage. Works well in optimal humidity and temperature environments.
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Posted 1 year ago
I bought this to use as a base under my new Army Painter Speed Paints and I have to say, I was really happy with the results!! Goes on solid and easy and the speed paint line interacted well with it. Two thumbs way up!
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Posted 1 year ago
Covers well but be careful of leaving light dust coats on faces as it can make smooth surfaces a tiny bit rough
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Posted 1 year ago
Pros: Applies well and dries smooth. Durability seems good. Cons: Might take a few coats for full opacity. Still slightly tacky even after 2 weeks of drying (maybe just a bad can?). Other color spray primers from Army painter work better.
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Posted 1 year ago
Unfortunately it was 119F degrees when this was delivered to my doorstep so the primer is really funky textured on the minis I tested it on. :( But! I have used other Army Painter color primer before so I know that when not left to bake on a porch, that this primer works extremely well and normally applies very smoothly on miniatures!
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Posted 1 year ago
I bought several cans of army painter primer to try out and boy am I impressed, the coverage is awesome and it dries nice and smooth.
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Posted 1 year ago
I made the mistake of doing my first spray outside in the heat, and from too far away, which left a grainy texture. Removed the paint and tried again, and it worked better. Make sure to shake your can for a LONG time, and to be careful when spraying.
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Posted 1 year ago
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Posted 1 year ago