Crozzled , yes I understood perfectly andy , its how I like my bacon , must be just a sheffield thing. Youre right about not giving it a panel line wash , it would just get in all the nooks and crannies and be a bugger to get out again . Perhaps another coat of satin , acrylic might fill in some of the wrinkles ? If it works I might try it on my face !
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What about a Flory wash?...SO easy to use,gives great effects,and... If you don't like the outcome... Just wipe it off again :thumb2:Comment
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Thanks for the suggestions chaps but I think I'm on the way to sorting it.
A light nib (sanding) and a few coats of Aquagloss have buried the worst of the texture:
It's only in the odd place where I sprayed too wet and the lacquer has eaten into the acrylic, so hopefully by the time it's had a clay wash (UMP's version of a flory wash) and a satin varnish, it should be acceptable from a normal viewing distance (like the moon) :tears-of-joy:
I've got the props & spinners finished too. I may add a light bit of chipping to the blades but overall I'm not doing too much in the way of weathering:
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Thanks for the suggestions chaps but I think I'm on the way to sorting it.
A light nib (sanding) and a few coats of Aquagloss have buried the worst of the texture:
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It's only in the odd place where I sprayed too wet and the lacquer has eaten into the acrylic, so hopefully by the time it's had a clay wash (UMP's version of a flory wash) and a satin varnish, it should be acceptable from a normal viewing distance (like the moon) :tears-of-joy:
I've got the props & spinners finished too. I may add a light bit of chipping to the blades but overall I'm not doing too much in the way of weathering:
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Andy, I was about to say that a light rub down with some of the fine (1000+) sanding pads should reduce this, and after watching someone on YT with almost the same problem a couple of coats of varnish sorted out his problem, plus it reduced the gloss of the decals. But you have beaten me to it.Comment
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Cheers Doug
Flaps and under wing ordinance were fitted this morning. Both were such a tight dry fit that I haven't even bothered to glue the flaps. I didn't want to risk breaking their delicate brackets by removing them.
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