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Two out of three but you get to choose which two, when you buy some.
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Dash my hat it’s only four quid. Be strong Landings, don’t go Full Timmo....
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I think you need lacquer/cellulose thinner to clean your brushes though. I’m tempted to give this a try at some point.

As I just need to get some priming done reliably this week I’ll probably go with the humbrol black for now
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Let us know how you get on with it. It's curiously interesting, or interestingly curious. I'd like to know how chip resistant it is.
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Timmo wrote: Sun Dec 30, 2018 11:44 am I'd like to know how chip resistant it is.
Then Norm is your man. He’s ace at chucking troops down stairs...
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TWICE. Twice ever.

Or at least: Twice ever, so far.
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Timmo wrote: Sun Dec 30, 2018 11:44 am I'd like to know how chip resistant it is.
I'd say as long as you keep it away from the salt and vinegar, and the grease obviously, it should be ok.
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Jeremy wrote: Sun Dec 30, 2018 11:57 am Then Norm is your man. He’s ace at chucking troops down stairs...
Only if they're fully painted varnished & based though.
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Norman D. Landings wrote: Sun Dec 30, 2018 3:44 pm TWICE. Twice ever.

Or at least: Twice ever, so far.
As Oscar Wilde almost said " to so so once is undortunate, to do so twice makes it a case series."
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Inspired by this debate, I tried a Vallejo brush-on primer I've had laying around. Complete crap, at least on metal figures. Had to Dullcoat after a bit of painting and then continue over that. I've otherwise been using a light grey "art" spray primer intended for graffiti artists to prep their surfaces. Very fine pigment in the medium/vehicle, whatever it's called, meaning good coverage with a thin coat, and excellent durability.
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