I have accidently primed one of my figures with black Vellejo surface primer when I should have used white primer (Good guys white, bad guys black rule?)
My initial thoughts was, that seeing as its a single figure, just to go with it. The trouble is that Im going to be painting lots of it white and one area is (if all goes well) going to be a fire effect using inks rather than paint, so ideally I need it to be white.
The black primer seems to be quite thin and the detail is still very good.
So, if you were in my shoes, would you prime over the top using white, or get the oven cleaner out first?
My initial thoughts was, that seeing as its a single figure, just to go with it. The trouble is that Im going to be painting lots of it white and one area is (if all goes well) going to be a fire effect using inks rather than paint, so ideally I need it to be white.
The black primer seems to be quite thin and the detail is still very good.
So, if you were in my shoes, would you prime over the top using white, or get the oven cleaner out first?
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