Well, after a little break, due to family bereavement and all the awful flak that accompanies it, I got back on to putting the finishing touches on this long build! I an say it has been the most enjoyable painting experience, as I've experimented with different techniques, most of which will become my norm (well, for now, at least). I've had the usual learning curve as far as the build is concerned, mostly in the axles and wheels, which have spoiled it a bit, the stub axles fit is a bit sloppy, and I got too concerned with the level of the axles, thus missing that one or two were slightly, and I mean slightly out of alignment in the other direction, i.e. forward to back. But we live and learn, and I did get very cross with myself for missing this, all too late, as I put the wheels on at the last moment!!!
I wish I could find a way of fixing pigments better, I really think that they portray mud and dirt beautifully, but, by their nature, the surface is delicate. Varnishing over them doesn't work, and being more liberal with the pigment fixer, whilst it works, leaves ugly tide marks on the paint surface, which isn't easy to remove without damaging the surface below...
Anyway, feel free to comment!
I wish I could find a way of fixing pigments better, I really think that they portray mud and dirt beautifully, but, by their nature, the surface is delicate. Varnishing over them doesn't work, and being more liberal with the pigment fixer, whilst it works, leaves ugly tide marks on the paint surface, which isn't easy to remove without damaging the surface below...
Anyway, feel free to comment!
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