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Good and proven spray Similar to Mechanicus Standard Grey?


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Lol I've had a very poor, very recent experience with 3rd party sprays...

I need assurances

Well, I've used their white and black sprays and have nothing bad to say about them, but I might be fortunate. I intend on going in to my local branch at some point this week and I'll have a look and see if there is anything that matches.

I use the standard grey halfords acrylic primer for almost everything. It's good, and it's not expensive. I think it's about seven quid for a big can. In colour, it's pretty close to the old codex grey, not sure if that's the same as Mechanicus standard?

Have you used it on Resin models?

I use the standard grey halfords acrylic primer for almost everything. It's good, and it's not expensive. I think it's about seven quid for a big can. In colour, it's pretty close to the old codex grey, not sure if that's the same as Mechanicus standard?

Old codex greay is the new Dawnstone. Is it a bit darker or lighter?

I use the Halfords grey. Give it a good shake before use (may seem obvious but I forgot once), but it is very good, smooth coverage, dried quick. I put it straight on the model as a primer. Also better value of money then gw sprays. I recommend.

I go straight for the grey. It covers well but does need a good shake first.

I can't comment on how it compares in shade to the dawnstone I'm afraid, I'm still on the older paint range.

Having thought about it, there's a few pictures of stuff I've used it on in my gallery. Also, if you click on the link in my signature, that should take you to a thread of stuff I've done. The plain colour pictures of my rogue trader were undercoated with halfords grey.

 

Edited to (hopefully) be more helpful.

Thanks guys, you've all been very helpful. I'm stuck between the halfords sprays and potentially getting uniform grey from army painter.

 

I'll decide over the weekend, will take a trip to halfords to take a look to see if their grey is too light...

I've had experience with both. I believe the Army Painter one is marginally darker, but I found it always left a slightly textured finish to anything I undercoated, (which is to say, it happened more than once and with different cans/colours too).

 

Conversely, I've never had an issue with Halfords grey, it's pretty much my go-to for anything I want to paint that isn't predominantly a darker tone or black. It's pretty much the same colour as Dawnstone, goes on smoothly and doesn't actually cost that much.

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