ANY more pics Bob m8ty as im looking forward to move impreessive work that you do boyo
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HI Bob boyo how did you get on painting with the enamals paints as i use them a lot an i have no probs as they give a good finish but what you have done in thatEre we go Chris
Rear superstructure bits in Halfords plastic primer.
Trying paint mask around the areas where the parts join. Hoping that it will leave clean plastic for a neat join and paint edge??
Will now for the first time brush with enamels
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Rear superstructure bits in Halfords plastic primer. looks good well done m8ty keep up the good work
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Morning over there in Norfolk
Yet to start the brush bits, never tried brush painting enamels, so will need a bit of practice on scrap plastic first.
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HI BOYO yes jen still in pain but look a bit above deaths door as a bit more colour in her face so here hopein an yes them enamals paints will cover well just paint it on boyo an it will find its own level without any brush marks so get stuck in an how your lady this morn ? as our freind who came to see us last night has fallen an broke her wrist in 2 places so she was all plasted up with her arm in a sling i cant beleive that two people who are freinds could injure themselves both in the same week an her husband said they got a punkture in their car tyre comin to see us its crazy we have had more things happen this week than a normall year unbeleveible
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Looking good Bob. What’s the re-coat time on that stuff? I used to leave Humbrol at least overnight before re-coating. It got touch dry quite quickly, but a second coat could drag off the first one.Comment
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Do not know Tim, but following your advice leaving overnight, looks a bit better now but patchy.
Yes, it seemed to dry quickly but resisted the urge to do a 2nd coat. Hopefully 2 coats will do
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Sovereign recommended 24 hours between recoats when brushing Bob…...just looked it up.Comment
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Can be useful for blending on figures though Jim. Paint base and highlight shade next to each other. Let them go touch dry. Then use a damp (not wet) brush to just tease the colour edges together to form a third intermediate shade.Comment
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Painkillers helping so 2nd coat looking better but 3rd needed, is that normal
On the downside, Julie went for a rest and the smell made her come back!!
So major changes, going to get a garden shed, put mower, tools, racks in it then strip garage and get a room built inside for all modelling. The room will have a door so will keep out dust, insects.Comment

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