Dagger6T6, on 06 January 2012 - 01:55 PM, said:
I prefer priming with black or dark grey, I think it lends itself to more detail than trying to use washes.
It really depends on your style and skill, so it's best to experiment with what works best for you. You can always strip the paint off and start over if you don't like it.
In fact I just stripped down an Atlas that really had so many repaints that it was losing details. It's only been over 15 years since I painted a mini so I'm going to give it a whirl and see how things turn out. haha
my experience in painting (not limited to minis) has taught me that the final color you want dictates the primer color you use. example: lighter finishes get white, neutral colors get gray, and darker colors get black or dark gray. reds are an exception, i will prime in bright yellow if i want the red to pop out.
the exception to this rule for me is when dealing with detail. on my mechs, the hands and joints are done in black primer, and just dry brushed, similar to dagger's method.
last thing i want to say: stripping a figure- would NOT mess around with it on the plastic minis, as anything that will remove decent paint will not be good for most plastics. i personally use MEK to remove oil paints, and acetone to remove acrylics. avoid methylene chloride, it is INCREDIBLY bad for you.