Modelling Primer

  • It is ideal for the rotten skin of Ghouls, zombies, vampires, pestilence demons and plague warshipping ratmen etc. However, as with all Colour Primers, its uses are not limited to the living dead alone and this cool colour can be used on anything else. Perfect Matt colour.
  • The name says it all... The perfect primer for all Orcs and Goblin armies. A strong green colour also useful for army projects like Wood Elves or those Space Marine Dark Angels or Salamanders or any scenery. Use Quickshade Dark Tone for best results.
  • This Colour Primer has a clear and crisp colour and is imminent for Space Marines, Daemons, Eldar, Lizards, Dragons or any army with a striking colour scheme. We advice a Soft Tone or Strong Tone Quickshade for maximum result.
  • This colour will look fantastic on Skaven, Beastmen and any creature with fur on it. Allied with this Colour Primer you will save endless time base coating a horde army. It is a warm pure brown and will also work equally well on warmachines as an alternative wood colour compared to the more realistic Leather Brown. Looks equally great with either Strong Tone or Dark Tone Quickshade.
  • Crystal Blue is a light and nice crisp blue perfect for especially High Elves, but is also the colour for all Lizardmen. Try it on Tau, Eldar, Imp. guards or for instance Tzeentch Demons or Chaos Warriors! It has many uses and looks extremely good with any Quickshade especially Quickshade Dark Tone.
  • As the name suggests, this Colour Primer is great for historical miniatures representing armed forces. But also Wood Elves and futuristic models, for instance, would look great with this colour, as well as plague daemons of all origins.
  • A truly groundbreaking spray. The pigment in the Colour Primer is such a good quality that it will easily cover even previous black undercoated models! Its uses are endless within the Fantasy/Sci-Fi/Historical genre. Use Strong Tone or Dark Tone Quickshade for fantastic results.
  • This Colour Primer is great for spraying miniatures with exposed skin, saving you loads of time. Superb with Celts, hordes of Viking beserks and Barbarians in general. Especially Ogre Kingdoms would make great use of this colour, but also Beastmen and Skaven would benefit, making their fur more realistic and enabling you to knock out large regiments very fast.
  • A truly unique spray. It has the look of hardened steel yet still being so matt that other acrylic paints cover it perfectly. This spray has endless uses and anything in armour craves an undercoat of this fantastic Colour Primer - saving you loads of time! Prod.
  • A Colour Primer originally designed for WWII desert vehicles and uniforms. This spray is also very popular for scenery, horses, wolves, Beastmen, skaven and even light wood on warmachines and chariots. Could be used for a slightly darker variation of skin colour on miniatures with exposed flesh. Combine with Quickshade Strong Tone for perfect results!
  • This acrylic varnish is truly unique and has been tailored to remove the shine of any models being dipped with Quickshade or painted using conventional paints. Although really matt, the sprays original formula retains the metallic shine from Plate Mail etc. Always let the Quickshade dry for minimum 48 hours before using this varnish and apply it in a thin coat. Never spray in humid conditions and cold weather. Test on a model first before spraying the whole army.
  • This spray is ideal for wood (warmachines and Chariots), leather and brown skin and fur. Also use for great effect on horses, wolves, Beastmen and Minotaurs for instance. This spray coupled with Quickshade Dark Tone makes for great Zulu warriors with lots of exposed skin - saving you many hours of base coating!

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