Prime and seal your models with the new PRO Acryl Sprays; 500ml cans offer perfect matte finishes for plastic, resin, and metal miniatures.
Get the New PRO Acryl Sprays: Prime & Protect Your Miniatures with Ultimate Precision
Miniature painting is an art, a battle fought with brushes and precision to bring tiny warriors, monsters, and heroes to life. But before the paints start flying, there’s one step that can make or break your masterpiece: priming. And that’s where PRO Acryl Sprays step into the battlefield, ready to prime your models like champions.
Whether you’re a first-timer ready to add some color to your latest 3D-printed creation, or you’re gearing up for an epic battle between thousands of plastic troops, the new PRO Acryl Sprays by Monument Hobbies has your back. With the help of The Colour Forge, they’ve crafted the ultimate primer and varnish for plastic, resin, and metal miniatures that you can get now in the States! Let’s break down each part of this lineup and how it’s going to save you time and sanity and get your models looking ready for the tabletop.
Matte Black Primer: $18.50
Picture this: your space marines, shadowed in black, sneaking through the dark corners of a ruined city, ready to strike. That’s the kind of vibe you’ll get from the Matte Black Primer. It’s the go-to for most miniature painters for good reason—it’s versatile, it covers smoothly, and it sets the tone for a range of painting styles. Need those recesses to stay shadowy and dark? Check. Want your highlights to pop like stars in the night? Double check. Plus, with 500ml packed in one can, it’s got the staying power of a hardened veteran. Your only challenge will be resisting the urge to prime everything in black.
Matte Grey Primer: $18.50
If you’re the type who likes to keep your options open, the Matte Grey Primer is like the diplomatic choice on the color spectrum. Grey provides a perfect middle ground for adding vibrant colors or sticking to a grittier, more subdued palette. Whether you’re painting knights, monsters, or space ninjas, grey lets you go in any direction you choose. It doesn’t interfere with your colors, so what you see is what you get. And let’s be honest, nothing beats starting with a canvas that’s ready to go in literally any direction, making it the Swiss Army Knife of primers.
Matte White Primer: $18.50
Feeling bold? The Matte White Primer is for you. White is unforgiving but rewarding—it shows every detail and lets those bright colors sing like a choir of angels. From shining armor to glowing plasma rifles, white is the ultimate primer for painters who like their colors to radiate with brilliance. And since we’re talking 500ml per can here, you’ll be priming your armies for weeks without breaking a sweat.
Clear Matte Varnish: $18.50
Your models have survived countless battles, but what about when they take on the most dreaded enemy of all: greasy fingerprints? That’s where the Clear Matte Varnish comes in, acting like the ultimate force field for your painted masterpiece. It’s designed to lock in your colors without changing the finish, ensuring your hard work stays protected. Whether you’re finishing off your prize knight or that one goblin who’s still miraculously alive, this varnish will keep your minis safe from the wear and tear of tabletop life.
How to Spray Like a Master
Ready to make the most out of these powerhouse cans? Follow these tips, and you’ll be spraying like a pro in no time:
- Shake it like you mean it: Seriously, five minutes might feel like forever, but your primer will thank you. Get that mix just right, or you’ll risk getting an uneven coat that makes your model look like it’s been sitting in a snowstorm.
- Warm it up: If you’re in a chilly dungeon (or garage), treat your spray can to a warm bath. It’s not a boiling cauldron, just some warm water to bring it to room temperature. It’ll spray smoother and more consistently, giving your minis the even coverage they deserve.
- Test it first: Don’t be that person who sprays their prized model right away. Test it on some scrap material first to make sure the nozzle isn’t clogged or, worse, spitting out the primer like it’s a fire hose.
- Keep your distance: Hold the can about 12 inches away and spray in short bursts. You’re not trying to drown the mini—you’re just giving it a light dusting. Think of it like you’re wielding a magic wand, gently covering each part with precision.
- Upside-down spritz: After each session, flip the can upside down and spray until the mist is clear. It’s a simple trick to prevent clogs and keep your cans spraying beautifully.
Final Thoughts on the New Pro Acryl Sprays
In the grand saga of miniature painting, PRO Acryl Sprays are the trusty sidekick you didn’t know you needed—like a magical item that actually works as advertised. Whether you’re prepping an army of intergalactic warriors or a horde of unruly goblins, these sprays have your back, ensuring your models are battle-ready before you even pick up a brush.