![]() So when we say that this is the best spray primer for miniatures, we mean it. It’s nothing groundbreaking, but it generally only requires one coat, it doesn’t clog up the details of miniatures, and the color is flawless. So with Citadel you can color match a little, and with Army Painter you can color match quite a bit, but you’re stuck using subpar paint.Īs for how Vallejo Hobby Paint for Metal and Plastic lays down on the model, it is a good, even coat. First, Citadel Spray Primer doesn’t come in a wide range of colors, and I’ve mentioned before how I don’t like Army Painter paints. Now, some people will say “You can do the same thing with Citadel and Army Painter” and that’s true, but there are two big problems with that. The fact that I was able to undercoat the miniatures in Russian Uniform and then touch up any mistakes with the dropper bottle of Russian Uniform was fantastic. I recently painted an entire homebrew chapter of Space Marines using Vallejo’s Russian Uniform. So when Vallejo comes out with a product line of Hobby Paint spray primer for miniatures that comes in 3 basic colors, 19 fantasy colors, 5 WWII AFV colors, and 4 WWII infantry colors, that makes me sit up and take notice. Sure, some people may say that you need to spray prime your models in either black, gray, or white, but there’s a lot to be said–especially for beginners–when you can undercoat your mini in the color it’s ultimately going to be. And something that you look for when you’re buying a spray primer is the color.
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