...nice, I've been procrastinating on using oils for my horde of Italian figures... soon, soon.mixable oil color
I'm avoiding oil-based paint, I just don't want to deal with them and their thinners, especially the odor. These are water-based oil, super easy....nice, I've been procrastinating on using oils for my horde of Italian figures... soon, soon.
Ya... only I like the smell - we'll see what the rest of the household thinks!especially the odor
The red is Rustoleum Apple Red. I mostly airbrush now but I'm trying to use up all my old rattle cans. The Molotow pens aren't cheap, but I've found that if I shake them about once a week the chrome-ness lasts a little longer.Don't know about in person, but that red looks so good! At that scale, it reminds me of the tin toys when I was realy young, before plastic took over the universe!
I love that chrome pen, especially for inside headlamps. Unfortunately, I use so little on armour and softskins, it starts drying up and clogging.
Hey, that is so well done!Micro Kristal Klear
Get a ball of it on a toothpick and wipe it around the perimeter. Get a bigger ball of it and kinda zig-zag it back and forth, top-down, working quickly. Might take an additional ball of it. I twist the toothpick and pull it away at the center of the opening, it seems to dry more evenly that way.Hey, that is so well done!
Just last night I was playing around with the stuff, trying to tint it, and I know it can be used the way you've done it, but I don't have a clue how!
How do you get it to span the gap?
Thanks for the play by play!toothpick
That turned out great!One of my favorite kits,
Thank you. The top is Createx Auto Borne Sealer flat black, airbrushed.Really nice, nice paint ..the red really shines..not too much..perfect!
I missed how you did the top.,?
Great job! I love the wood trim.Decals done and Micro Kristal Klear for the oval windows.
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