Thank you both Paul and Bluefalchion for your reply.
This is the most "trouble" I get with Cäsar figures. And the only difference of all set I own beside the plastic color.
Paul wrote:
Seriously. I´ve also had some sets from caesar with the "powder" on them. I painted them with my normal method,
no difference to the result. This is exactly my experience with acrylic paints.
Bluefalchion wrote:
Take them out after the weeks have passed, rinse them off with filtered water, then let them air dry. You'll notice now they are much more amenable to priming and painting. Don't forget to prime.
I am a bit lousy, lazy. I simply brush the white powder with an old brush off. Work also well for me. But as you mentioned I prime it prior to the painting process.
I try the bending test on the head for each figure till the plastic get white.
More or less the same force was needed for each figure. I think a very similar plastic.
If such a test has any evidence.
So I am a bit surprised back to the topic of non drying Cäsar figures.