Thanks, Barnes. That will ultimately save me time over trying to brush it off. What a PITA. Oh well, lessons learned. Think I'll move to brush-on primer going forward.
In addition to the likely humidity issue, it sounds like the primer also may have had trouble adhering to the plastic. Did you wash the sprues before painting?
Well, a bath in Simple Green should strip any lingering release agent.
Some sprues do not need much, if any washing, other sprues need to be scrubbed a lot. I had a Chaos sorcerer where the paint was literally beading on the service and dripping off with no adhesion at all.
These guys are all heading for a Simple Green bath so they'll be cleansed appropriately now! I hope this doesn't end up too poorly. The bright side is that I sprayed really light. Even if it's just the loose stuff that comes off, I'll be fine with it.
Simple Green can strip most primers (the Krylon Fusion Barnes mentioned, I have had trouble stripping), so you should be good to go. I have had eBay minis that had been primed to the thickness and texture of toothpaste and they still come out clean after scrubbing.
Krylon Fusion has a little acetone in it. Don't panic, it isn't enough to damage anything. But it is enough for it it bond really well. I tried scratching some and it didn't come off like other spray paints. But yeah. Spray can be hard to get off with Simple Green- put them in a bowl and submerge them. Leave them in for DAYS. Scrub them every so often with a toothbrush. You won't get it all off, especially in tiny crevasses, but you can probably do enough to reprime VERY lightly.
The minis are great, excellent painting too. I would actually kind of like to check this out some time...that company also has a Harry Potter minis game coming out.
Thanks, man. It's a really good game hiding behind a mess of a rulebook but it's definitely not for everyone. You need a ton of scenery and you have to be ok learning like a million keywords but, man, it gets so much right. The way it handles resource allocation, light and line of sight, firearms and the balance in team building is just awesome.
They actually just posted a free expansion on their site called Worlds Finest. All you need is 4 models (Batman, Superman, Lex and Joker) and you can play a really cool scenario where the heroes need to dispose of a nuclear weapon in time.
Can someone here give me some guidance on Citadel's texture paints? I'm getting ready to paint Silver Tower, and I was thinking of using one of those for the bases. Can someone speak to their quality? I've used Agrellan Earth, which was in that learn-to-paint-a-Space-Marine pack, so the quality was a little iffy.
I have found them all to be excellent. The Agrellan and Martian paints are a little harder to use just because of the drying process that might be impacted by several factors (a hair dryer is your friend). The other paints are grit or microbeads mixed in with paint to create an earth-like texture.