"Using Masking Fluid when painting Camoflauge on Tanks " Topic
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Tango01 | 19 Dec 2015 10:33 p.m. PST |
Interesting…
Tutorial here link Amicalement Armand |
Joes Shop | 21 Dec 2015 2:44 p.m. PST |
Thanks, agreed, very interesting! I will have to try that technique. |
Tango01 | 21 Dec 2015 10:57 p.m. PST |
Glad you enjoyed it my friend!. (smile) Amicalement Armand |
ScottS | 12 Jan 2016 11:24 a.m. PST |
"Frisket" is a masking agent you can buy in art supply shops. It's a bit like rubber cement; paint it on, spray with an airbrush, peel it off. I've been very happy with it. 15mm scale:
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