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Post by erho on May 18, 2020 14:41:31 GMT
The Ronin and robed figure are no support files, while the swordsman was traditional in needing several supports along the blade.
Pay no attention to the vintage Ral Partha Sivak Draconian lol
Running simple paint jobs on these, cranking through my pile of shame!
Thanks for your time!
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Post by erho on May 18, 2020 14:44:19 GMT
Forgot to ask for advice on the matte clear coat on the robed guy, the top of his staff and a little on his hood I had some frosting, like white fog on it.
I get this randomly, and I cant decide if its the can or the situation while spraying.
Could be a little thick, but Ive often had while speckles from it too.
Anyway, and advice would be welcome!
Thank you
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Post by margaret on May 18, 2020 18:02:38 GMT
I have no advice to offer on the matte coat, but couldn't resist responding here.
Your 3D prints turned out well. But "pay no attention to the vintage Ral Partha"? No, No. Can't do that. I am off to dig out some of my own Ral Partha and indulge in nostalgia.
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Post by sgtslag on May 18, 2020 21:51:46 GMT
The frosting effect is caused by the Talcum Powder in the matte clear coat -- the Talcum makes it dull. If the Powder gets too thick, it will 'frost'.
To get rid of the frost, paint on some clear Gloss. Let that dry, then re-apply some matte. Brush-on matte is easier to control, but it is much slower to apply. Cheers!
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Post by erho on May 19, 2020 13:31:29 GMT
I learnt sumpin new today, thank you Sarge!!
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