Steve .Your a top man John. That put's my mind at rest. Many thanks. Have you had your first snow of the season yet??
Thanks guys for the confirmation and glad to hear you have had good success's with it. I looked at chipping fluid Mr Race but thought it was just hairspray in bottle:smiling5:
Steve .
I did try it once, seemed to take a long time . Think the spray I used was either old or rubbish , as it did seem to take forever. While the bottled version of chipping fluid was fast and very effective. And I'm supposed to be. " Old " school or just Old ! :smiling2::smiling2::smiling2:
Yours
J Nerdworthy
Hi John.Steve
I guess you're referring to my small corner of the world with regards to snow. And yes we have had our first although very minor and was what I refer to as a British Rail Killer, but nothing by our standards.
John
Thank you Simon.I am a convert to AK chipping fluid - seems much more predictable than hairspray
Yes to everything just DO NOT put a heavy coat of hair spray...Hi Everyone
I am going to embark on my first attempt at the hairspray method for chipping in due course. I have read all the articles and watched all the videos and now I am totally confused:smiling5Not difficult I know)
I just need some clarity on a couple of points.
Firstly will it work on an acrylic base coat of Vallejo?
Will it work using Vallejo acrylic as the second colour which is then scrubbed off with the water?
At what point after the process has been done is it safe to cover the model in varnish and seal it all in?
At any point can I repeat the process with another layer of hairspray, a different colour of acrylic to be scrubbed off?
Many thanks in advance for the answers
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