1/35 Soviet T26 Tank and a Zvezda M72 Motor cycle and side car .
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Thanks Tim, sorry missed you at the top of the page
Thank you 570.
Thanks Mike, thanks for looking in .Comment
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Still adding very thin coats of paint , didn't seem as if anything was actually happening. No photos as not worth taking !Comment
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Evening all .
Well still painting thin coats on the figures.
One colour for the top and a second for the trousers. Except for the tank commander and driver .
Done some kit as well mn.Tracks have had two different primers on, one dark tracks 3rd gen and a AK rust primer.
More detailing tomorrow .
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Impatient as I am, my hairdryer is a permanent fixture at the bench. It even has its own hanging hook like in a salon :smiling5:
Failing that I have a food dehydrator that I use as a mini oven. I don't get near its 70°C maximum though! :surprised:Comment
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I’ve got one for when I work on individual figures or busts. I always use it on cool. At a pinch you can use an airbrush with no paint in it. I don’t find it necessary for batch painted figures though. By the time I’ve got back to the first figure, it’s dry. I wouldn’t use a hairdryer with oils or enamels, by the way, you’ll just flock the figure with dust…..Comment
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