I have seen on youtube that most use enamel flat black before applying flocking, I have tried acrylic's and pva as I don't want to use an enamel paint but it looks terrible! Does anyone know of a different liquid that you can use that doesn't need cleaning with spirit?
For flock sake ;-)
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This is a 1/144 scale I did flying above just above the ground, the grassing is all applied with a base coat of PVA and then sprinkled on. For larger scale dios I then wait until dry and then blob some PVA and clump the grass.
You should be okay with PVA so not sure why you're having issues.
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This is a 1/144 scale I did flying above just above the ground, the grassing is all applied with a base coat of PVA and then sprinkled on. For larger scale dios I then wait until dry and then blob some PVA and clump the grass.
You should be okay with PVA so not sure why you're having issues.
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But if an enamel base provides the best finish, why not use that? It's not as smelly as most would have it.
Failing that, how about going over a coat of acrylic with a gloss varnish? Leave it for 48 hours for a hard, smooth surface.Comment
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I think Mark is referring to the flocking for car interiors Si.
But if an enamel base provides the best finish, why not use that? It's not as smelly as most would have it.
Failing that, how about going over a coat of acrylic with a gloss varnish? Leave it for 48 hours for a hard, smooth surface.Comment
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