The post was about making tarps from a spectacle wipe - and said about painting it with a very thinned down paint, I've now used that method, and when I put up the dio that I'm doing, would like to credit the person who put it up (as it was their post that told me how to do it), but I can't find it again, tried searching under all manner of words, found a mention of the wipes by 'Beowulf', but that post didn't go into the method, so it wasn't that one - any ideas how I might find it again folks?
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I know that he put up a thread how to make them with PVA (got that bookmarked) - will try a search with him as 'author', thanks :thumb2:
Edit, can't find anything with Scottie as author using various terms :worried:Comment
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it is something i have used.......ive used all sorts of things over the years but the last time i made a tarp it was with a spec wipe...all i did was let it dry out........thinned out some acrylic paint and dipped it.....did it roughly to get some shade variation.......let it dry......then scrummpled (thats a good woody word :smiling5: )so it looked creased.....then draped it over some bits of polystyrene to to represent cargo.....dyed cotton to tie it downPer Ardua
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it is something i have used.......ive used all sorts of things over the years but the last time i made a tarp it was with a spec wipe...all i did was let it dry out........thinned out some acrylic paint and dipped it.....did it roughly to get some shade variation.......let it dry......then scrummpled (thats a good woody word :smiling5: )so it looked creased.....then draped it over some bits of polystyrene to to represent cargo.....dyed cotton to tie it down
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it is something i have used.......ive used all sorts of things over the years but the last time i made a tarp it was with a spec wipe...all i did was let it dry out........thinned out some acrylic paint and dipped it.....did it roughly to get some shade variation.......let it dry......then scrummpled (thats a good woody word :smiling5: )so it looked creased.....then draped it over some bits of polystyrene to to represent cargo.....dyed cotton to tie it down
Yes, needs a good 'scrummpling' though:thumb2:Comment
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i think it was my Panzer III build from a couple of months back
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