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  • Steve Jones
    • Apr 2018
    • 6615

    #16
    Originally posted by Steve Jones
    I always cover my builds in Matt Varnish after I have done all the acrylic work. Not that I need too but because I am scared of what might happen if I dont. :smiling2:
    Apologies if this comment was misleading. I meant before I start doing all the weathering with the OPR system not after.

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      #17
      Originally posted by Steve Jones
      I started with the arty crafty cheap stuff and they are not good. I use Winsor and Newton and Rowney now. There are others that some people swear by but as I am happy with these I have never seen a need to change.
      Cheers Steve, glad it's not just me!

      I got some W&N acrylics fairly cheap from The Range and have been impressed with them, so I'm guessing their oils would suit me too. Thanks.

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      • Wouter
        • Apr 2018
        • 742

        #18
        Originally posted by Steve Jones
        Apologies if this comment was misleading. I meant before I start doing all the weathering with the OPR system not after.
        That makes more sense to me indeed

        Cheers

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        • Steve Jones
          • Apr 2018
          • 6615

          #19
          4.30 in the morning??? Kids keeping you up mate??? LOL

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          • Wouter
            • Apr 2018
            • 742

            #20
            Originally posted by Steve Jones
            4.30 in the morning??? Kids keeping you up mate??? LOL
            Nah mate, as a shunting engineer we work in shifts, from time to time we do night shifts, trains need to roll out first thing in the morning. AND we got a tablet from work so a bit of time to read the forum...bit harder to use the ' symbol but hey

            Cheers

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