Hi Folks,
I don't usually prime my kits, but think I should? Tamiya must be one of the few manufactures still using sand coloured plastic or should that be styrene!
Any way when painting dark yellow on sand, the colours just seem to merge together and you can;t always tell where you have covered well and you finish doing it twice.
I like Dragon's grey styrene, very easy to work with and paint.
Also I have used patches of white and black for pre-shading, so white could even help with British dark green or olive drab, which are just that DRAB!
So I am thinking of getting this from the shop, Vallejo - Acrylic Polyurethane - Primer White 200ml 74600 Now who's used it? What do you think? do you thin it?
Regards
Mel.
I don't usually prime my kits, but think I should? Tamiya must be one of the few manufactures still using sand coloured plastic or should that be styrene!
Any way when painting dark yellow on sand, the colours just seem to merge together and you can;t always tell where you have covered well and you finish doing it twice.
I like Dragon's grey styrene, very easy to work with and paint.
Also I have used patches of white and black for pre-shading, so white could even help with British dark green or olive drab, which are just that DRAB!
So I am thinking of getting this from the shop, Vallejo - Acrylic Polyurethane - Primer White 200ml 74600 Now who's used it? What do you think? do you thin it?
Regards
Mel.
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