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Erbprinz03 Jan 2009 10:10 p.m. PST

Ok, so what I think would be best for me is if I could get a spray primer that is also easy to match as brushed paint/primer.

I have a bunch of 25mm vehicles that I want to paint in a desert tan / reddish-earth color. I'd like to use colored primer but want matching paint I can fill in areas missed by the primer (same as I do with black). I know there's at least one company, Army Primer, that has colored primers but they don't have matching bottled paint for touch-ups.

Suggestions appreciated, I was thinking perhaps Testors?

'Erb

Angel Barracks04 Jan 2009 5:20 a.m. PST

Not sure who does that.
What about an airbrush so you can spray on your bottled stuff?


Michael
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Hydra Studios Sponsoring Member of TMP04 Jan 2009 2:05 p.m. PST

You could always try spraying some of the primer into a glass jar so you cold paint it on. Pretty primative, but it might work.

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