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Spray Can vs. Airbrush Primer (cost efficiency) : r/minipainting - Reddit

I have an airbrush available and am looking for your experience if you get more out of a spray can or a bottle of surface primer to shoot through the airbrush.

Priming- Airbrush vs Rattle can - The Bolter and Chainsword

captainblow ... Personally I've always found the can primes to be tougher wearing/scratching, except perhaps the alclad2 primers (not gloss one).

Rattle can vs. Air Brush - the MRH Forum

An airbrush will usually give a much better finish than a rattle can. Using say a bottle of Dullcote and automotive laquer would be cheaper than a rattle can.

Airbrush vs. Rattle Can for Clears - FineScale Modeler

Airbrushing primers and clear coats: 1) gives much better control. 2) are more convenient (I have a spray booth). 3) are more cost effective.

Rattle Can (Aerosol) vs Airbrush Primer - YouTube

The next segment in our airbrushing basics is to review the differences between using a rattle (aerosol) spray can versus an airbrush.

Air brush v spray can - General Painting - KitMaker Network

I understand the issue and have very similar problems. For me a bigger needle made a big difference but I also use rattle can primer. I view it ...

Rattlecan vs airbrush - FineScale Modeler

I painted with rattle cans for many years, and they give a great finish. The only drawback to them (other than cost) is that the volume of paint and the ...

Airbrush or rattlecans? | RPF Costume and Prop Maker Community

The key is to know when to use each one. I use rattle cans whenever I have a big area to cover and I'm not worried about mottling, fading or the ...

Rattle can primer or airbrush? - Britmodeller.com

I would go for an airbrush. The reason is you never know if you have enough primer, and also the thicknes of the layer is not applied with the ...

RATTLECAN vs AIRBRUSH - YouTube

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Just a quick poll: Primer...... Rattle Can, or Airbrush - | F1M.com

Just a quick poll: Primer...... Rattle Can, or Airbrush · I always primer for · I do both.But it depends on · Technical · Can for primer, airbrush for · Both.

Priming- Airbrush vs Rattle can - Page 2 - The Bolter and Chainsword

Some modelers like to use a primer to see imperfections that can be sanded out however those primers are enamel based which is a much tougher ...

ONE Alternative To RATTLE CANS Or AIRBRUSH?! - YouTube

So you can't spray outside because it's raining, too hot or too humid but you still want something as quick as a rattle can.

Zenithal priming of your miniatures, airbrush vs. spray can

Nice highlights without effort? Please welcome zenithal priming, one of the most efficient ways to improve your skills in miniature ...

The ONLY PRIMING Video you'll ever need. Work ... - YouTube

How to Prime miniatures so you can get through that huge pile of shame is one of the things that slows us down.

Spray vs brush/airbrush primer - Forum - DakkaDakka

Rattle cans have acetone in them, and they have much better adhesion than brush on primers like Citadel or Vallejo.

Airbrush vs. Rattlecans | Rocketry Forum

Unless you are doing fine details I suggest you stick to rattle cans. If you do get an airbrush find paints that are airbrush ready and do not ...

How to Prime Miniatures with an Airbrush (Tips and Guide)

What's Better? Aerosol or Surface Primer with an Airbrush? ... Both aerosol primers (aka rattle can primers) and surface primers you use with an ...

Spray Primer vs. Airbrush Primer - Forum - DakkaDakka - DakkaDakka

They're much cheaper compared to spray primers, you have better control so can always apply thin coats, they spray easily, they aren't reactive ...

spray can or air brush - Model Cars Magazine

I prefer to use both. I like spray cans for the bodies. Cans give you a nice big spray pattern to help keep from building too much paint in one spot.