How do you go about making water for a dio as always on the cheap and while I'm here snow im doing a captured t34 in Russia and its a White washed effect so I would like to add snow and if possible not buy it I'm not Scrooge!!!!!!! But what the hell
Water I need water
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Our master dio builder, Spanner, Does wonderful thing with paint and varnish. If he does not come with a reply, try dropping him a PM.
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For water I have used clear casting resin. It's not cheap unless buying bulk, I got a litre plus hardner for £18. Alternatively, Vallejo do a product called still water which is also pretty good and cheap.Comment
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That stuff from Vallejo is very good actually- I have used it a few times. The Liquid one in a bottle is totally clear and is great for puddles and the like. The Gel in a tube is more suited to large panes of water like a lake, pool or sea.
If you try the liquid take note. It is as thin as water and will run away via the tiniest of holes. Ask me how I know.....doh!
Buy the way, the liquid one dries so clear that you can use it to cast small bits like headlamp glass and what not.
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For snow ... bicarb (and PVA glue if you need to shape it) There is a difference in the "grade" of bicarb .. cheaper ones tend to be coarser , branded names are mostly finer giving a better mix.
for water ... paint and clear varnish as per "the dio master" whom Ian mentions above, you might need to have a dry run first (excuse the pun) to get the hang of it but the effect is cracking..... I've also used clear silicon for water with success.
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Originally posted by \How do you go about making water for a dio as always on the cheap and while I'm here snow im doing a captured t34 in Russia and its a White washed effect so I would like to add snow and if possible not buy it I'm not Scrooge!!!!!!! But what the hell
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