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Re: Creative uses for the Tau's Warhammer transfer | ||
Posted By: Enkidu | Date: 7/14/04 1:35 p.m. | |
In Response To: Re: Creative uses for the Tau's Warhammer transfer (Ernie) : Are there any particular brands of clear gloss varnish you would recommend?
Hmmm... I hadn't thought of that. The one time I tried it I just used GW's own brush-on varnish that a friend loaned me. ("Purity Seal", the manufacturer was Citadel.) Any brush-on varnish designed for plastic models should do, but for the sake of your figures make sure it is for plastic models... some forms of furniture stuff can dissolve plastic! It's also easier to clean up after the acrylic version over the turpentine based version. : Does the varnish finishing sprays protect the water based transfers from my
Yes. : Also: My brother wants to use my Black Acrylic spray paint as a
It depends upon the finish. If it's a matte finish, then it should be alright. If it's satin or gloss, then NO! The other coats of paint will just bead off as there's no "tooth" for the pigment to bind to. Of course, if you're looking for tournament-quality results you should use a dedicated primer paint. : Thanks for your help Steve. I wonder what the connection is with Marathon
-- Steve could give an answer, but as an interested party it'd be immediately suspect. (Gotta get around to seeing "The Tao of Steve" someday.)
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