CP3001S Army Painter Spray Matt Black

CP3001S Army Painter Spray Matt Black

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Colour Primer, Terrain Primer, and Varnish:

They Are All Designed With a Specific Purpose
Colour Primers are perfect for adding colourful and intense basecoats for plastic, resin, and metal miniatures. The range consists of 31 colours – each carefully picked out to cover the most common colour schemes found in miniature gaming. 

The GameMaster Terrain Primers are the ultimate foundation for terrain and scenery, and thanks to
their high-quality, water-based formulation, they are non-toxic and foam-safe – meaning they won’t corrode your XPS foam or polystyrene and can even be used for MDF!

Finally, our Varnish range helps you seal and protect your paint job whether you’d like a satin or matt finish. 

No matter what you’re painting, whether it’s a unique centrepiece model, an entire army of miniatures, or your thematic terrain and scenery – The Army Painter has a spray that has you covered.
 
Protect Your Work from Wear and Tear With a Varnish
Using a Varnish to seal your models is necessary to protect your hard work from transport and tabletop tumbles. It can also dull down glossiness or add shine. Aegis Suit Satin Varnish and Anti Shine Matt Varnish, from our Colour Primer range, are designed for use on plastic, resin, and metal miniatures, whereas the
GameMaster: Matt Sealer is designed specifically for terrain and scenery use only, as it does not corrode XPS foam, polystyrene or MDF sheets.
⚠️ Please Note: This product cannot be shipped outside mainland UK (including Highlands, Islands, Northern Ireland). ⚠️
⚠️ Please Note: This product cannot be shipped outside mainland UK (including Highlands, Islands, Northern Ireland). ⚠️