>people posting as if they were masters of the craft and universe for not using hobby related products>people arguing about some brand of generic primer>people whinnying over a hobby being expensiveUse whatever you want if you are happy with the results as always, but I checked
Amazon.com, as this krylon thing seems something American, and I found that they sell it for 6$ the lowest price for white primer. On Amazon too you can buy tamiya primer cans for 8$ which are known as one of the best for being able to be sanded, perfect grip, deposition, etc. There's also citadel chaos black but it's really expensive at 18$ the big can on amazon, which I have used and it's pretty good but not worth that price.
I assume you don't have an airbrush so Vallejo, mr surfacer, etc are out of the question I guess despite being the best solution economically and more importantly in control of application.
So why would you choose krylon over tamiya for example? It's not a huge difference in price. Or if you are talking about colors, I didn't see anything in krylons range that could be considered an accurate color, and "small" hobby paint jars are quite cheap and last a long time. If you need to spray, tamiya (for example) colors are almost all available in spray cans for 10$ in amazon, which gives you enough for two/three 1:35 afvs.
Anyway back on scale models.
Two filters on the hull and turret and washes on the wheels. Tomorrow I guess I'll do either oils or wash on the hull. Still haven't decided if doing it deployed in summer or autumn, but probably in autumn so I can do some mud and wet effects so I do something different from the last build