Padawan716
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I\'m having some frustrating issues with my GW white primer. It doesn\'t matter whether the mini is plastic or metal, but the primer almost always goes on looking sort of dusty and sandy (in texture, not color). I had some really bad problems with my new Cap\'n lysander mini where the coat of primer actually felt like sandpaper. I primed him 3 seperate times (stripping the previous layer for the first 2 times), the last time being just barely workable.
If I spray from a short distance (4-6 inches) it goes on smooth but thick. If I spray from farther away and up to the recommended 12 inches, it does the sandy thing.
I have a feeling it might be the temperature here: mid 80s F at night (the only time I can prime, since the days are around 100), possibly dry, maybe a little humid (I can\'t tell with so much hot air around). But I recall having the same problems in the San Francisco Bay area last month. And I do let the can sit outside to \"equilibriate\" with the temperature.
Does Chaos black primer do this? I used that stuff when I started back in 2001/2 with LOTR miniatures, and never experienced this. I\'m using white now so I can use some brighter colors, like white, yellow, and tan. But if black is better than white, I guess I\'ll have to switch. (unless there\'s another primer that works well and comes in the same quantity/price as the GW can.
Thanks for your help.
If I spray from a short distance (4-6 inches) it goes on smooth but thick. If I spray from farther away and up to the recommended 12 inches, it does the sandy thing.
I have a feeling it might be the temperature here: mid 80s F at night (the only time I can prime, since the days are around 100), possibly dry, maybe a little humid (I can\'t tell with so much hot air around). But I recall having the same problems in the San Francisco Bay area last month. And I do let the can sit outside to \"equilibriate\" with the temperature.
Does Chaos black primer do this? I used that stuff when I started back in 2001/2 with LOTR miniatures, and never experienced this. I\'m using white now so I can use some brighter colors, like white, yellow, and tan. But if black is better than white, I guess I\'ll have to switch. (unless there\'s another primer that works well and comes in the same quantity/price as the GW can.
Thanks for your help.