Question about miniature painting.
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Question about miniature painting.
Well i was wondering if anyone has had a similarly crazy idea or any experience with this. My thought was to use something like play doh or some type of moldable clay to isolate features when i paint. I mean i know cleaning it out of grooves would be tricky but with raised features it could be useful.
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Re: Question about miniature painting.
Blue Tac (the stuff you use to hang up posters on your wall) is used by professional airbrush users. I have used it before too for brush painting. It goes on nice and comes off clean.
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Re: Question about miniature painting.
any particular brand of blue tack work best or would anything do?
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Any brand will do, I use stuff from the Dollar store without problems.
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Re: Question about miniature painting.
I'll second the blu tac. I use it for masking off areas and for holding the mini's to a surface when painting.
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Re: Question about miniature painting.
I use masking tape to mask areas when I spray paint.
It's cheap and clean.
It's cheap and clean.
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Re: Question about miniature painting.
Silly Putty.
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Re: Question about miniature painting.
I tried silly putty and it didn't work for me, I found it s=didn't stick enough to the model (however it stuck fine to the carpet in my car after my son dropped it and left it there
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Re: Question about miniature painting.
A little side question about blue tack because im reading about something old called "sprue stretching" how is blue tack for a molding applications? or am i just being nuts?
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Re: Question about miniature painting.
Useless unless maybe a sealant. It doesn't hold much detail and isn't hard.
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Re: Question about miniature painting.
Blue tack is no good as a sculpting medium. You're definitely reaching into the past if you're reading about sprue stretching.
It's not clear to me, John--do you have any miniatures or modelling experience?
It's not clear to me, John--do you have any miniatures or modelling experience?
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Re: Question about miniature painting.
Reason i was asking about sprue stretching is im reading up on miniature painting and building and i'm trying to evolve myself. I tried to get a hold of that sheperd paine book but no luck. I'm hoping to pick up a few useful things in the process.I have done a few airplane models when i was younger but i realize i probably did them like a god d*mn 3 year old looking back.