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Updated: 2026-03-04

Colour Forge Spotlight: UK Spray Primers and Signature Cans Done Right

How to use Colour Forge sprays and accessories for quick, consistent miniature prep in UK hobby conditions....

Colour Forge has become a serious UK favourite because it solves one annoying problem: inconsistent priming days. The Colour Forge range offers broad spray options, strong coverage, and practical accessory support for hobbyists painting full squads, not just one Instagram hero model. If your goal is fast, consistent prep before paint, this range deserves shelf space.

Colour Forge spray primer UK guide: smooth coats in real weather

Shake thoroughly, warm the can slightly indoors, spray in short passes, and keep distance consistent. Humidity is the silent villain of miniature priming, so avoid damp mornings when possible. A reliable baseline like Colour Forge Standard Grey Spray is great for mixed colour schemes because it keeps both dark and light paints easy to control.

Best Colour Forge sprays for speed painting and clean basecoats

For dark armies, start with a black or near-black can. For vibrant schemes, use white or pale neutral. Signature colours are excellent for cutting basecoat time on thematic armies. Pair your primer plan with a matching paint route from Citadel or DarkStar so your first brush pass reinforces the primer tone rather than fighting it.

Finishing and protection after priming and paint

Once your model is painted, seal it with a matte finish such as Colour Forge Matt Varnish or Citadel Munitorum Varnish. Think of varnish as insurance: boring to buy, brilliant to have when your favourite mini takes an accidental desk dive.

Colour Forge primer application for miniature painting

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