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After months of overcast rainy days, these little guys still eagerly look forward to the coming months!
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And then there is generalissimo Suvorov somewhere on a flight from Russia to Belgium!

Happy painting fellows!

Pierre
 
Ah! Kev! My quandary every winter. I use Tamiya's Light Grey Primer and (mostly) Vallejo acrylics on my figures. In the summer months, no problem, I prime the figures outdoors. However my wife has an exceedingly sensitive sense of smell and finds the smell of Tamiya Primer objectionable so I do little painting during the winter months.. My question: can anyone recommend a primer, compatible with acrylics, with little or no odor? I could, of course, buy a seasons worth of figures in advance but that could become a little pricey!

Thanks to all.

Rick
 
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