Note: These figures were initially started in 2009 (see below the project box and also here is my link [showing uncharacteristic foresight] to my original 2009 posts giving a most useful valid Painting Guide):
Next Stage: Black undercoat ...
The ongoing adventures of a boy who never grew out of making and playing with plastic model kits (and even some metal ones too). Also a wargamer in search of the perfect set of wargaming rules for WWII Land and 20th Century Naval campaigns.
6 comments:
What is your ratio for the watered down PVA?
Pretty "liquid" (say 6:1)
The back story was that I was looking for some PVA and the only tube I could find was an old end-of-life small Kid's craft tube which would squeeze out. So i poured some water in probably in a 6:1 ratio
I didn't want it to be that liquid but once I done it it was all I had so I may end up putting multiple coats on. Good news is that there was no loss of detail :)
I never thought of pva wash. Have you ever tried clear matte sprays to harden the model?
The PVA looks ugly but the beauty of it is that it shrinks and hence wraps the figure "adding to the rigidity". OK it doesn't make it steel but other composite layers gloss/matte varnish create a Cobbham armour effect
I will possible/probably both Glass and Matt at some point
Good progress so far.
Long time coming and long overdue. The 28mm comment from my friend stung me into action ;)
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