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GW's New White Scar Spray - Is It WORTH IT? 

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Games Workshop sent me their new white spray - White Scar - awhile back and I finally decided to test if it was as smooth as they claimed.
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@leejamesburns
@leejamesburns Год назад
Just for anyone in the UK who hasn't tried it- Halfords white spray is superb. Give it a good shake and it comes out very, very fine, so does the zenithal job really well, without that speckling.
@StevilKanevil_
@StevilKanevil_ Год назад
Second that. I've fully switched to the halford black, grey and white primers now. Never had an issue with the cans like citadel or army painter brands
@erithromycin
@erithromycin Год назад
Is that the enamel ones? Halfords gave an intimidating range of rattle cans, it seems like a version of every colour for every manufacturer.
@StevilKanevil_
@StevilKanevil_ Год назад
@@erithromycin I havent used the enamels, the ones to go for are the body shop primers and just stick with undercoat colours
@corvusgamesterrain9680
@corvusgamesterrain9680 Год назад
Same goes for Ireland. Halfords primers are fantastic and the white goes on really well
@darklingeraeld-ridge7946
@darklingeraeld-ridge7946 Год назад
Wot …. Hellfarts ?!? - as they say in the biking community
@52Miniatures
@52Miniatures Год назад
Thanks for the video Adam. Stepping down just a tad on the brightness scale to a very light grey does change the consistency of the paint quite a bit. Ie less speckles. I've had a lot of good luck using Vajello Light Grey Rattle can Primer for quite speckle free zenithal priming. A makupbrush white drybrush on top of that and things look great.
@Marcusstratus
@Marcusstratus Год назад
Thanks for the tip!
@Yentz4
@Yentz4 Год назад
This is what I do, I prime black, use a cheap can of light grey primer(behr lunar surface paint+primer specifically), and than drybrush white. I have had zero issues with paint speckling.
@briochepanda
@briochepanda Год назад
I love how your using old sprues as a little miniature pen to keep the minis from sliding about the shop when you blast them with the spray can. That's actually kinda genius.
@tabletopminions
@tabletopminions Год назад
I’ve used old sprues like that for years. I don’t remember where I learned it from. Thanks for watching!
@kingbobb007
@kingbobb007 Год назад
I liked this idea as well. Usually I’m using an old pizza box, the bases stick a little. Going to give this a try
@sycoclownx
@sycoclownx Год назад
Walmart in the US sells COLORSHOT Matte White spray primer for about $5 that works really well for this as well. I used it when I was trying to paint up some things while preparing to move and my airbrush was already packed away. Added bonus it is an acrylic based paint so if you get a bit on yourself it is easier to wash off.
@tbird1053
@tbird1053 Год назад
I appreciate your videos for the reminder that table top quality is ok. I love painting and like pushing my quality but I’m not an exhibition painter and it’s great hearing other people are satisfied there too.
@oldschoolfrp2326
@oldschoolfrp2326 Год назад
Yes to marking dates on new cans! A Sharpie is an essential hobby supply. If I buy several identical cans I might write on the cap “Bought x-xx-xx” then later “Opened x-x-x”, then if something goes wrong I can decide whether it’s a too old can or a too humid day.
@aerynmusick4548
@aerynmusick4548 Год назад
I haven’t tried this but I find Tamiya white primer rattle cans to be excellent. I’ve commented on this channel before about their buttery smooth responsiveness.
@AceTaxiaGaming
@AceTaxiaGaming Год назад
Smooth af... But you'll get high af
@ironbomb6753
@ironbomb6753 Год назад
Some people don't like trying new things. Tamiya paints are awesome, but I'd say not for the beginner.
@Marconius6
@Marconius6 Год назад
I'd recommend trying out Tamiya Fine Surface Primer sometime, it seems to be a lot finer than most rattle cans I've tried.
@alwoodsmodellingmayhem
@alwoodsmodellingmayhem Год назад
I didn't used to like the GW white from a rattle can because of that texture effect you used to get. So I appreciate this video which gives me hope for a decent white from a can. Shaking, warmth and age depending. 👍😉
@mrmlmxyzptlk6376
@mrmlmxyzptlk6376 Год назад
I just wish GW spray primer wasn’t so expensive.
@koelkast9
@koelkast9 Год назад
I wish GW wasnt so expensive in general
@yavimayawurm9769
@yavimayawurm9769 Год назад
Cheap Chinese airbrush+ compressor set 30£$€ and Vallejo primer that will last for a decade: 10
@OfficialObsidianGrey
@OfficialObsidianGrey Год назад
I'm in a weird location where GW Primer is the cheapest option, even online. For awhile I was buying other more expensive primers because I assumed they were cheaper until I realized this
@brushfire248100
@brushfire248100 Год назад
Tamiya cans are better
@KrisTomich
@KrisTomich Год назад
@@OfficialObsidianGrey you don't have an auto parts store nearby? They have plastic primer there and several content creators just use those.
@craigarkle1077
@craigarkle1077 Год назад
I had just been wondering what the new one was like for spraying Tyranids and Empire, so thanks for sharing the knowledge!
@raindog8684
@raindog8684 Год назад
A fab video, technical , and easy to understand.
@stuartkilloran2500
@stuartkilloran2500 Год назад
Game changing tip for primers to save your arm from shaking. Put the can in a bowl of hot water (you need to be able to put your hand in the water). Leave it there for 5-10 mins and then shake for a minute. Mixes perfect and you don't end up with an achey arm.
@MegaMindfreak666
@MegaMindfreak666 Год назад
I always had very good experiences with Vallejo spray primers. They're fairly cheap (like $15 for a 9,31 oz can) and the spray paint dries very smoothly for plastic, metal, resin and 3d prints. Especially the white, it's way better than the Army Painter or Citadel primers.
@fabiz8602
@fabiz8602 Год назад
Do they dry mat or satin?
@HeretixAevum
@HeretixAevum Год назад
I actually very recently bought a can of this white Vallejo paint from Amazon. This is a weird question, but is it normal for this paint to be a bit ... Smelly? I had the model that I primed drying in my room and I honestly thought my cat had taken a shit somewhere 🤣 compared to grey seer the 'force' at which it sprayed out of the can seemed quite low.
@Choom89
@Choom89 Год назад
@@HeretixAevum GW's do smell far less than typical spray paint
@fabiz8602
@fabiz8602 Год назад
@@HeretixAevum most primers I know do smell a bit, usually only after application tho
@MegaMindfreak666
@MegaMindfreak666 Год назад
@@fabiz8602 Pretty matte from my experience.
@TheMrFishnDucks
@TheMrFishnDucks Год назад
Fantastic video. Keep up the good work.
@IbocC64
@IbocC64 Год назад
I don't know if you have tried Vallejo primers, but the best Zenithal I have achieved is with Vallejo Black Surface Primer and Vallejo White Surface Primer. The white tends to go on thin after black so you can built up smoother, no speckly layers. Its kind of like a white ink especially if you thin it a bit.
@tabletopminions
@tabletopminions Год назад
I used to use Vallejo Surface Primers through my airbrush, but switched to Monument primers a few years back. I like how they work better, and the white never dries out on my airbrush tip. Thanks for watching!
@pdubb9754
@pdubb9754 Год назад
Yes. Speckly rattle can white. At least that's my rustoleom experience. Moved on to the white drybrush. These white scar primed still look speckly to me,
@jordivermeulen2519
@jordivermeulen2519 Год назад
I generally just use a dark primer through the airbrush, and then do the zenithal with grey and white ink. In my experience, it gives much less speckling.
@Choom89
@Choom89 Год назад
I still can't decide which primer to really side with, I just paint for fun so I've been experimenting with different options. I dunno, part of me almost likes the simplicity of applying the base coat with a brush then choosing whether or not to dry brush on a zenithal highlight. First primer was Army Painter, then GW's White Scar.. had no idea it was $22 when I brought it to the register LOL. It does cover extremely well though, which is something I've heard people complain about when seeking white primer.
@Kid_illithid
@Kid_illithid Год назад
I have a couple nice airbrushes, booth, bunch of different airbrush primer colors… but I think spraying rattle cans is fun 🤷‍♂️ I love going out in the sunshine when the weather is nice and priming some models. I think it’s a great time
@R.J.MacReady1982
@R.J.MacReady1982 Год назад
Hard to find a good white that's not dusty looking. I appreciate the vid. I like the bit of dating the spraycans. That's good
@tuffn00gies
@tuffn00gies Год назад
Thanks for the review. I've been wondering how the new white scar worked. I usually make do with grey seer.
@GeneJordan
@GeneJordan Год назад
I did my own tests with "transparent colors" paints from various companies and proved to myself that Rustoleum white or pastel primer color rattle cans work great for those transparent colors. It's much less costly. Using an air brush instead is not only faster, but it creates a thinner layer, and you have more control over where the white paint goes. Bonus, you can prime anytime of the year regardless of the weather. I've also found that the flatest black rattle can paint color I have found is Rustoleum's black Camouflage (they also have matte browns and greens). It's meant for hunters or airsoft/paintball hobbyist to paint their gear.
@lorenzovive5801
@lorenzovive5801 Год назад
Thank you for this review. I think the Wraith Bone and Grey Seer were already a fantastic formula. Apparently, when you look at spray paint microscopically, it comes out as tiny tiny balls. Before the Contrast technology, manufacturers could get these "balls" only so small. GW now had the breakthrough of those more fine, hence, smaller "balls." I have been told that White Scar is a finer consistancy paint. My next project (finally painting my copy of 4th edition Space Hulk) involves OSL lighting from Black to Gray to White, so I am lookong forward to using White Scar.
@maahesghulainn9480
@maahesghulainn9480 Год назад
I don't usually see those speckles when I use Wraithbone, but maybe that one isn't as "White" as you want since it's closer to ivory, so maybe that's why it wasn't in the discussion. Even looking at the White Scar in the video, it looks more speckly than what I get using Wraithbone. I'll try the White Scar though definitely. As an example of how "smooth" or solid the finish I got off of my Wraithbone is, when painting up a mini of Storm from X-Men, I just primed the whole thing in Wraithbone, and then painted in the spots that weren't white, and just kept the Wraithbone how it was. It's not dotted or anything at all
@dwarrenmsp
@dwarrenmsp Год назад
I've definitely had the most issues with GW white primer (Corax White) and I just finished my last can of it priming some Crisis Protocol terrain. I always knew I had some issue with when I primed minis with it and doing the terrain I could actively see the pain shrink when it hit the model. That must have been the problem all along. I've never had that happen with Army Painter Matt White which is now the only white spray can primer I'll be using. (It's also like $10 less)
@brokenheroics8223
@brokenheroics8223 Год назад
I've always been a fan of Army Painter White Primer for zenithal. I love it, that I buy several cans as back ups.
@brokenheroics8223
@brokenheroics8223 Год назад
Also, white ink through the airbrush.
@aaronguerrette
@aaronguerrette Год назад
I can say ive used White Scar. Love it very much for Zenithal.
@ryanrushing3653
@ryanrushing3653 Год назад
Love your shirt today!
@foreverfornever1124
@foreverfornever1124 Год назад
Iv experimented with numerous rattle primers this year, so was curious about white scar. Got a free can from a local shop(rewards points) and was super reluctant on the quality. With the climate I live in its extremely difficult to get white primer to work. Spending extra to have a solid zenithal prime changes everything for me as someone who doesn't have access to an airbrush currently. GW's got my money on this one
@Cybrdra6on
@Cybrdra6on Год назад
I love in the extremely humid South of the U.S. I wasn't able to spray primer all.this summer because of the humidity. Because of this, I discovered Vallejo Surface Primer + drybrush highlighting gray and then white edge highlights. It gives me exactly the zenithal effect I need and with better control of the highlights. I don't know if I will ever go back to rattle can priming. If I do, it won't be with $20 a can GW primer. I'm glad it works for those who like it and can afford it.
@Cybrdra6on
@Cybrdra6on Год назад
Live not love lol. Can't seem to edit my reply on my phone for some reason.
@cygnar2006
@cygnar2006 Год назад
I just recently used the white spray from Army Painter last week. I was definitely surprised at how thin and smooth it went on. Perhaps it is just me, but I've never had the greatest experience with GW sprays. Bonus is that Army Painter is also a lot less expensive!
@ellyrianangel6635
@ellyrianangel6635 Год назад
I found Valjeo white spray to work almost as well and at a fraction of the cost myself .
@mathieutherezien1397
@mathieutherezien1397 Год назад
Mr Surfacer 1500 rattles have been my go-to for a long while. Nothing touches an airbrush when it comes to zenithal, obviously, but in almost 20 years of experimenting with the technique, Mr Surfacer has yielded the smoothest non-airbrush results for me. With Tamiya fine surface primer (a close second for me, but so close that we're very likely in the noise here), these has been by a very long shot the best products out there for a very long time. I'd say from your pictures that it is superior to this new GW product, but I ought to buy the stuff and do side-by-side comparisons.
@2WARDEN2
@2WARDEN2 Год назад
For anyone who might not have the $$ or space for full on airbrush and compressor like me, I recently got one of those kind of wacky looking airbrushes where the compressor is built into the handle. I use it ONLY for priming and zenithal because it's not pinpoint accurate or really easy to wrestle the PSI (The default speed works great for spraying Vallejo airbrush primer, there might be better but that's what I've been using), but for $60 so I can prime indoors any time any season, and get total coverage when I do so? It's kind of amazing. The exact one I use has some goofy vague title called *"Airbrush Kit with Compressor, Portable Cordless Air Brush Gun Set for Painting 30PSI Gravity Feed Dual Action Mini Handheld Airbrush w/ 0.3mm Tip for Model, Nail, Tattoo, Cake Decorating, Rechargeable"* but it works good, the reviews are good, no you can't do accurate good painting but you can absolutely prime and zenithal prime.
@DevinBellROCKS
@DevinBellROCKS Год назад
I use the Krylon Fusion 5x color primer rattle cans and love those. Walmart and Lowes home improvement carry them. Just make sure you get matte.
@RealJahzir
@RealJahzir Год назад
Thank you for including Celsius 😁
@briankito1655
@briankito1655 Год назад
If you use an airbrush, it's worth trying white acrylic ink over black for zenithal. I always struggled to get a smooth zenithal, but the ink makes it sooooo much easier.
@adamgoode8997
@adamgoode8997 Год назад
Yeah, nothing I've found beats it.
@timothyyoung2962
@timothyyoung2962 Год назад
I usually don't use spray primer on minis, but a have a few big demons I plan to use for Reign In Hell so I'm going to take a shot at spray priming. Definitely going to shake the hell out of the can AND use a test mini before spraying the actual minis just to make sure the paint comes out good. I don't know if I'd spend $22+ on a smaller can of paint. But then again I don't usually zenithal prime my minis.
@BIGSEXY617
@BIGSEXY617 Год назад
I use the army painter white spray and I've never had any issues with it. Everything's come out well
@brucehemming9749
@brucehemming9749 Год назад
Great video thanks for sharing your thoughts 🍻👍
@Marcusstratus
@Marcusstratus Год назад
Surprised there haven't been more reviews of this paint, compared to all those of the new contrast
@Vapourwear
@Vapourwear Год назад
As opposed to straight white on black I usually do panzergrau with light ghost gray. Tends to soften the effect a bit in a way I enjoy.
@Corvus_Corax_Games
@Corvus_Corax_Games Год назад
I had two cans of Corax white that quickly got labeled “not for miniatures!”. On my Dark Angels I’ve been zenithal highlighting with Wraithbone or Grey Seer.
@kiesarisunny13
@kiesarisunny13 Год назад
I started a Blood Angels army awhile ago and now I prime all my modes white
@MrTorbern75
@MrTorbern75 Год назад
Good review
@jeremiahembs5343
@jeremiahembs5343 Год назад
I haven't tried the new white scar yet, but I used corax and it was good, but a little fuzzy so I'll try scar next, but in the mean time I've tried vallejo hobby paint white spray 28.010 and it is very smooth and a brighter white than corax, but isn't as durable on plastic as corax is. It works fine on resin though. Sometimes I'll use corax lightly and then finish off the priming layer with a coat of the hobby paint spray for a smoother look.
@garnermcculloch2778
@garnermcculloch2778 Год назад
I bought Corax White once. Once. The fine mist was good, but I couldn’t justify $20+ a second time. I REALLY like Krylon’s ColorMaster white flat. I was really pleased with how smooth it was, and for $7, it was much more palatable.
@mot0573
@mot0573 Год назад
Have you ever tried white ink instead of primer for zenithal through the airbrush? I use Liquitex white acrylic ink over Vallejo primer and I think transition is really smooth.
@JoeHardacre
@JoeHardacre Год назад
I've done this but with Rowney ink rather than liquitex. I've been very happy with the results
@tabletopminions
@tabletopminions Год назад
I have - the downside is that Contrast paints reactivate the Liquitex white acrylic ink unless you mix in matte medium with it, so I usually just stick with Monument white primer. It works great for me. Thanks for watching!
@JoeHardacre
@JoeHardacre Год назад
@@tabletopminions I've not had that problem with the rowney ink at all, just finished a unit of killa Kans with Imperial fist contrast without any issues
@Dylan-er9ji
@Dylan-er9ji Год назад
What mini is that airbrush zenithal example? I really like it
@LogHeadGaming
@LogHeadGaming Год назад
I am in love with the wraithbone the price isn't the greatest but man is it good
@Kallistosprom
@Kallistosprom Год назад
Oh how times have changed. I was at a Games Day in the 90s and I asked the Evy’ Metal guys about undercoating white and I was laughed at.
@calebreveles9910
@calebreveles9910 Месяц назад
White scars being the best for speed painting for the win!!!
@cymraegddraig
@cymraegddraig Год назад
Hi Adam. I'm not sure if you can get it over the pond but I've been using rattle cans made by colour forge. An array of colours and are 500ml cans so more paint too. In addition I get them here in the UK.at £8 a can :)
@tabletopminions
@tabletopminions Год назад
I’ve not seen Colour Forge cans anywhere around me, sadly. Thanks for watching!
@MyklCarlton
@MyklCarlton Год назад
Adam - blink three times quickly if there's a GW gunman standing out of shot! Those models are in speckle hell.
@tabletopminions
@tabletopminions Год назад
Again: macro photography doesn’t do ANY rattlecan primers (and even airbrush primers) any favors. Believe me when I say these look fine in person on the tabletop. Airbrush works better, but not everyone has an airbrush. In comparison to every other white rattlecan I’ve tried in the past, I was surprised that this worked as well. Thanks for watching!
@kalisthenes6650
@kalisthenes6650 Год назад
I thought the same thing. My immediate take away was that the dry brush technique is the way ahead. That macro lens is not doing the the airbrush or rattlecan technique any favours.
@nvcn86
@nvcn86 Год назад
white scar + apothecary white is the perfect "pale" skin that i wanted for my tyranids. then just slap some contrast colour on the carapace, and done! looks amazing, for the amount of effort. tried with some it as zenithal on top of grey seer, but liked the white scar only more, not care as much for the zenital.
@marcolai9735
@marcolai9735 Год назад
Answering before watching the video: YES! So smooth.
@vanthspiritwalker
@vanthspiritwalker Год назад
Honestly, ever since I got an airbrush I have completely stopped using any kind of rattlecan: not only they can be a hassle with the humidity, temperature, age of the can and need a hell of a shake in order to work. They are also a huge waste of money: 22USD for a can that will be useful for what? 30 models? I have just bought another bottle of my primer of choice (Vallejo Polyurethan light grey), 200ml for €12.15 (USD11.85 as of today) because I had run out of my previous bottle that I have used for a little over a year. I run a professional painting service and I paint an average of 5k figures across the different scales per year. Just do your math. Speaking of zenithal, I generally don't use white primer to establish the light parts; I found out that using a white ink (I generally use FW Daler Rowney) produces much better results.
@MrNONYABIZ
@MrNONYABIZ Год назад
there are several possibilities with the “formula” because white paint particles tend to be thicker, and adding different solvents and propellant. Also one thing to watch out for is the air pressure.
@markgnepper5636
@markgnepper5636 Год назад
Great stuff friend 👏 👍
@Vilvestri
@Vilvestri Год назад
Best I have found is the Vallejo white spray paints. They seem to be using a lot of the same chemistry tricks as expensive graffiti paints but they produce a very fine misty spray. Maybe a task built cap? I'm not sure what the magic is. Problem is they disappeared from stores fast and when I have found them again they are priced similar to the White Scar. Still, recommend a taste test vs. if you get a chance.
@damomabb9321
@damomabb9321 Год назад
I use Tamiya because that's what I can get where I live and it works greak if shaken well and warmed up
@Bungawunga1923
@Bungawunga1923 Год назад
I have this can that I got like, 4 years ago from Krylon from their color maxx line that primed a super smooth white. I haven't been able to to find it again (at least the exact same can), so I'm not sure if they are using a new formula or not and if it's still any good. I'm hoping it is for the sake of my wallet
@waamatt
@waamatt Год назад
That’s been my go-to for white too. Their black and gray are also good.
@theenoogie
@theenoogie Год назад
Thanks for throwing in the tip toward the end that “if you’re not going to zenithal highlight, and it’s just white, then you can use pretty much any primer” because that’s what I do and that is what I’ve found too. Why drop $20 on CW primer when I can drop $5 on a decent enough option.
@phunkysai
@phunkysai Год назад
When you said "really good humidity" what did you mean? Is there a range where it's ok to prime, or should it just be the "lowest" you can get?
@Drivestort
@Drivestort 7 месяцев назад
I've heard someone say to use the spray can lines that are for graffiti artists, cheaper than mini brands but the best quality paints and nozzles, bought some to try myself.
@wonderfred
@wonderfred Год назад
Damn living in phoenix I can only spray like 3 months a year in the recommended temps.
@adamgoode8997
@adamgoode8997 Год назад
Nothing beats white ink through an airbrush for zenithal highlight.
@johnbruce4004
@johnbruce4004 Год назад
I prefer Mr Hobbies "Mr Surfacerer" or "Mr Primer". I think they have excellent coverage. Also Tamiya Fine Surface is very good. Both come in a range of colours.
@DaneSaysStuff
@DaneSaysStuff Год назад
Reminds me of Tamiya Fine Surface Primer. Which is also expensive.
@jamesburr2112
@jamesburr2112 Год назад
I found it was really thin as well? It kind of settles in the recesses, and doesn’t want to adhere to the raised details. Which considering I wanted to use contrast over it, was exactly the opposite of what I wanted
@DaneSaysStuff
@DaneSaysStuff Год назад
@@jamesburr2112 Honestly for straight contrast my recommendation would be good old Rustoleum 2x white primer. When I spray bomb primed everything, rustoleum 2x was all that I used and I never had a single problem. I don't use contrast or similar paints myself so take that advice with a grain of salt.
@ivansaliuk132
@ivansaliuk132 Год назад
I suggest you to use white acrylic inks instead white paint throu airbrush. Result is head above with inks for zenithal - no strange dots that you have in your exemples
@mayofrench5170
@mayofrench5170 Год назад
Is "Ultra-Matt" the name of the next primaris lieutenant?
@ironjehoshaphat2764
@ironjehoshaphat2764 Год назад
I use Tamiya Fine Surface Primer to paint my Clone Army, for Star Wars Legion.
@darklingeraeld-ridge7946
@darklingeraeld-ridge7946 Год назад
Interesting. Here’s my most frequent procedure: Vallejo grey, or (if wanting brighter) Premium white primer: stay with me. Then Nuln oil wash, generous, sometimes x2, or sometimes Vallejo black wash, which is heavier. Then a LIGHT zenithal dry brush - and here’s the thing - not all over, mostly upper parts, and with the brush handle at the same angles as imagined beams of light coming down. Sometimes then reinforce shadows with more wash, sometimes paint in a few white highlights. It sounds complicated but it really isn’t, and often it looks so good I like to look at ‘em for centuries while ‘feeling’ for a colour scheme. This is from a fine art painter who loathes airbrushes & their look, and loves using brushes. It works brilliantly with Contrast or Green Stuff Worlds ‘dips’, and thinly applied coats of ‘normal’. What it gives you is a very controllable and subtle grisaille gradation from complete white to black.
@bradp6452
@bradp6452 Год назад
Seems like rattle can season has passed here in the midwest.
@olaffunke2779
@olaffunke2779 Год назад
Has someone tested the Rattle can with a handle instead of the regular sprayer? Sorry, i don’t know the correct Word for it. 😁
@crackilator
@crackilator Год назад
Mr. Hobby for spray cans are by far the best. Miniature painters should really look to scale model/Gunpla modelers more often. They've figured out a lot of this stuff years ago.
@kyle857
@kyle857 Год назад
I feel like the gray is so light it does the same thing for Contrast paints and still goes on better than the new white.
@orrinsalton829
@orrinsalton829 Год назад
What is the mini on the left at 9:40 ?
@tabletopminions
@tabletopminions Год назад
It’s a PMC character model from Anvil Industry out of the UK. Thanks for watching!
@mycatistypingthis5450
@mycatistypingthis5450 Год назад
Using white GW paint... That's brave
@saltfreegamer
@saltfreegamer Год назад
FWIW - I totally see the appeal of the convenience of spray cans, but they create a lot of waste and are more hazardous to your health than the alternatives. For folks that want to preshade with minimal gear, brush on primer and dry brush highlighting is cheap and simple. For those that want to spray, a basic single action airbrush like a Badger 250 or 350 will do a better job, and is still pretty affordable ($50 for the airbrush, under $100 for a basic compressor). With an airbrush there's no toxic propellant, you can choose what you spray, and you're not sending spent cans containing residual toxic goo to the landfill. 👍👍
@evilstans
@evilstans Год назад
Soo they repackaged their old original primer from 20 years ago - it was great. looked just like this in terms of spray and texture. They discontinued it, then i went to vallejo.
@MrMarrok657
@MrMarrok657 Год назад
nothing is more worth it than an airbrush for priming. I love rattle cans but living in Michigan we’re getting close to not being able to spray outside. honestly never used any GW paints, just their miniatures. Space marines are fun but these Gretchen give a challenge
@enricobononi8655
@enricobononi8655 Год назад
mmm they look to me not very smooth, even after the contrast paint you can see all the white speckles
@MyklCarlton
@MyklCarlton Год назад
Indeed. I think it's simply the size of the nozzle and the pressure. Big fat droplets.
@enricobononi8655
@enricobononi8655 Год назад
@@MyklCarlton what i was surprised of is that even the airbrush example shown was quite "speckly" (never tried myself neither can, drybrush nor airbrush)
@tabletopminions
@tabletopminions Год назад
That’s due to the close up macro photography - in person they look fine. Super close macro lenses show the relative detail quite well, but they DO accentuate the paint particles. Thanks for watching!
@lugzgaming5074
@lugzgaming5074 Год назад
How does this compare to Wraithbone?
@tabletopminions
@tabletopminions Год назад
It’s white instead of off-white and it’s matte instead of satin finish. I haven’t tried Wraithbone for a zenithal highlight, tho. Thanks for watching!
@juniorolson
@juniorolson Год назад
I just got my #WhiteScar, & cannot wait to see my results. ☕️🧐🇺🇸
@Thrazkar
@Thrazkar Год назад
How much are they charging these days for a can, something ret ard ed like £25 maybe? Would'nt suprise me.
@raffaelepassarelli6444
@raffaelepassarelli6444 Год назад
17€ here in Belgium.... I use 3€ primer from DIY and works exactly the same. But hey.... GW bottle has a cooler label.
@LemurKrazy
@LemurKrazy Год назад
Try black stynylrez and white liquitex ink. Even your airbrush version looks too grainy to me.
@Chillton
@Chillton Год назад
01:27 Can we get a link to that >PaCHOW!< ?
@Chillton
@Chillton Год назад
Found it! XD
@o0krazyboris0o
@o0krazyboris0o Год назад
White by Vallejo. Super fine finish, comes out like an airbrush, and is cheaper than GW
@ShameyBaby
@ShameyBaby Год назад
Not sure I agree with your point that the GW sprays aren’t ‘primers’. The reason being that here in the UK, we tend to use the term ‘undercoat’ for primers. Something I noticed a few years back when Wargaming RU-vid channels exploded, was the use of the word ‘primer’ from the US channels which I’d never really heard used. Citadel have called their sprays ‘undercoats’ for as long as I can remember, but their sprays always coat the models in a solid finish.
@Tugar-747
@Tugar-747 Год назад
I wonder how would it compare to automotive rattlecan primers. In europe if somerhing wants to be called automotive something, it needs to have higher standarts than in this case standart hobby rattlecans. From my experience automotive cans have higher pressure, more accurate jets and generally better pigments. But sure this might differ from product to product and company ro company. Its just that car primers can be bought in bulk 8 usd/0.5l can. I cant talk for american side though.
@cordial001
@cordial001 Год назад
After having used it myself: yes, it is worth it.
@warp5p1d3r6
@warp5p1d3r6 Год назад
The kids be vibing and not jaming these days.
@DadNerdOaf
@DadNerdOaf Год назад
Yes. It's excellent.
@Artmesa
@Artmesa Год назад
Airbrushing zentithal is supposed to be done with white ink. Otherwise, it will not look smooth and instead looks like this: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-TMgPCx1ARcc.html The speckles look bad unless it is terrain and is supposed to be made of stone. In which case, the speckles look excellent. If you want to speckle with an airbrush, you have to turn down the air pressure super low.
@rogerd4313
@rogerd4313 Год назад
I’ve just bought some so I was thinking please don’t say it’s rubbish, relieved that’s you think it’s good😅
@ZodiusXx
@ZodiusXx Год назад
Gets to the actual point at 9:05 and shows the paint.
@Ilostmycactus
@Ilostmycactus Год назад
You should update your airbrush recommendations
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