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Blogger Lasgunpacker said...

I voted "brush prime" but the result did not reflect that.

Anyway Gesso is how I prime most figures now, and it is pretty fast.

December 16, 2013 at 5:09 PM

Blogger ByronM said...

I think you missed Airbrush primer as a choice Dallas.

One that I have not done yet, but am seriously considering as an option. It has no smell, can be done inside without the mrs yelling at you (as long as you "Put a damn tarp down on the carpet this time!"), and can be done year round.

There are several good airbrush primers out there, in fact I own 3 different ones, yet for some reason keep putting them on with a brush instead of an airbrush.... damn lazy government employee....

December 16, 2013 at 7:12 PM

Blogger Cameron said...

AIrbrush primer is the way to go. I was living in Vancouver and couldn't prime outside lots of the time due to weather. I have only airbrushed primer for the last two years. I can do it in any weather. I can do just one model at a time. I get a consistent, thin coat of primer. I can use different colours. The primer itself is cheaper (one $8 bottle has lasted me the two years, and I still have almost half left). The only downsides are the cost of the initial set up and that airbrush priming is slower overall.

December 17, 2013 at 10:37 AM

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