Colour Forge dropped six more high-quality, budget-friendly spray primers in Citadel-matched shades that are now available to order right now in the US!
Founded in the UK in 2020, Colour Forge is made up of a group of hobbyists dedicated to ensuring your hobby workspace has top-notch gear. If it doesn’t pass their “bench test,” it simply isn’t good enough. Now, they’re excited to share that same enthusiasm and quality with North America!
For anyone looking to add bold new options to their collection, this wave of six new spray primers (see the first 12 here) promises to deliver quality without draining your wallet. So, what’s in the lineup? Let’s run through these standout additions:
Six New Spray Primers That Won’t Break the Bank
Raven Black: Perfect for grimdark armies, gothic scenery, or models needing a strong, matte base. Think Chaos Space Marines or imposing terrain pieces.
Trench Brown: This earthy tone suits everything from muddy landscapes to leather-clad units. Imagine a squad of soldiers with well-weathered gear ready for the tabletop.
Death Rattle Green: An ideal choice for undead models or sinister, swamp-based projects. It’s a haunting shade that screams “Necromancer approved.”
Salamander Green: A vibrant, punchy green that’ll shine on anything from Ork vehicles to iconic Space Marine chapters like the Salamanders themselves.
Imperial Purple: Regal and bold, it’s perfect for details on elite warriors, banners, or even full squads of troops. This shade has a rich tone that makes it stand out beautifully.
Convict Orange: Bright and fiery, this shade works for hazard stripes, flame motifs, or anything needing a vivid pop of color.
Added Benefits
One of the best parts about these sprays is how they’re matched to Citadel colors. That means you can pick up your favorite Citadel acrylics and have a primer that sets you up for a smooth, seamless workflow.
There’s no need to fuss about matching shades manually—just spray, let it dry, and you’re ready to add those finishing touches. Be sure to check out their official color match chart for other paint brands right here.
Let’s not forget about value, either. Spray primers can feel like a premium purchase, especially for larger projects. That’s where Colour Forge really shines. These 500ml cans are budget-friendly and generous in size, giving you enough coverage for bigger armies or scenery pieces.
Final Thoughts on Colour Forge’s Spray Primers
Colour Forge’s new spray primer options prove you don’t need to spend a fortune for great results. With these sprays, you’re getting top-notch quality, excellent coverage, and a variety of shades ready to meet any creative challenge. Whether you’re painting your first mini or tackling a major army project, these sprays are a solid choice to get you moving without hassle.
So, if you’re looking to refresh your painting bench, these six new budget-friendly primers are worth checking out. Practical, vibrant, and easy on the wallet—what’s not to like?
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What do you think of these Colour Forge spray primer paint cans that are both bigger and cheaper than Citadel?