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PE parts tutorial
Hi all, Does anyone have any good websites which teaches you how to prepare the PE parts before painting? I mean priming etc ?
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Re: PE parts tutorial
Here's a basic guide you can take a look at to get started:
http://italianhorses.net/Tutorials/Photoetch/pe.htm ianc |
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Re: PE parts tutorial
An ultra-cheap acrylic glue for small parts is Liquitex Gloss Medium & Varnish. It dries glossy and clear. There's also a matte version. They are fairly thick in consistency. I think both are quite a bit stronger than acrylic clear, but that's a theory, not a proven fact. At most art stores, you can get a big jar for very small money.
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