kornchowda
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Post by kornchowda on Jan 17, 2013 18:55:31 GMT -5
I know from reading other posts that you guys use acrilic paints. My question is that all you do? I'm trying to make custom's for my boys and I'm not sure if anyone sprays a sealant or would the paint hold up for use? thanks in advance.
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mikenorm
Main Eventer
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Post by mikenorm on Jan 17, 2013 19:41:50 GMT -5
I USE A SEALER BY TESTORS CALLED DULLCOTE. IT GIVES THE FIGURES A DULL FINISH THEY ALSO MAKE A GlOSSCOTE if you want the figures to come out shiny. I hope this helps but i would definitely say you need to seal it if their going to be played with
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*LS_58*
Superstar
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Post by *LS_58* on Jan 17, 2013 21:52:10 GMT -5
what he said if its gonna be played with it needs to be sealed
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Mr.Dangerfields
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Post by Mr.Dangerfields on Jan 31, 2013 7:47:17 GMT -5
Yeah you have to use a sealant for sure if you want them to be played with. There are a few options I have used. One is a spray paint I got at walmart but it does leave the fig a little shiney and not sure how toxic it would be for kids to play with. There is also a ton of sealants made by various companies that work with miniature games like war hammer and war machine, that is more than likely the best bet and can be found at most game or comic shops.
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Post by "The Gothic Superstar" Ronin on Jan 31, 2013 11:28:56 GMT -5
I've been usin Mdo Podge n it seems to work pretty good, I don't play with my customs much
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