$1.50? Where do you live? They're 0.54 cents in the South and they were 0.40 cents before that. Walmart sells them. I like their Matte / Flat colors a LOT.
MDF will absorb water-based paint unless you seal it first, which can cause the wood to warp. Enamel rattle can primers will give you a good prime without soaking into the MDF as much.
That would run the risk of the MDF warping due to the water in the glue and how much glue you would need. If you wanted a brush-on product, a wood varnish from a DIY store would do the trick. Shellac varnish also works.
$1.50? Where do you live? They're 0.54 cents in the South and they were 0.40 cents before that. Walmart sells them. I like their Matte / Flat colors a LOT.
Haha; unfortunately, I get to pay that California markup.
@@jtswargaming Bless your heart man. Keep rocking the free world - your terrain looks good man.
Thanks @@Slydeish!
nice! Why rattle can primer, not airbrush primer?
MDF will absorb water-based paint unless you seal it first, which can cause the wood to warp. Enamel rattle can primers will give you a good prime without soaking into the MDF as much.
@@jtswargaming great advice sir!
Would it be ok to put a layer of pva glue on first, to seal the mdf?
That would run the risk of the MDF warping due to the water in the glue and how much glue you would need. If you wanted a brush-on product, a wood varnish from a DIY store would do the trick. Shellac varnish also works.