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TomPainter28 Feb 2018 6:18 a.m. PST

Now I have painted a sprue from Strelets with Germans in Stalingrad.
There is also a picture with a comparison of Strelets vs. Caesar Miniatures.

Hope you enjoy!

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Pan Marek28 Feb 2018 7:41 a.m. PST

Great figs!
What is your painting process for plastics?
What do you use to prime?
Do you do a protective coat at the end? If so, what do you use?

TomPainter28 Feb 2018 9:23 a.m. PST

Thanks Pan Merek

I prime with Acryll-Colours from Revell Aqua Colour. And for the last I uses Ink from Citadell, but not a finish.

Pan Marek28 Feb 2018 10:47 a.m. PST

Thanks!

TunnelRat01 Mar 2018 12:57 a.m. PST

Great work.

John Leahy Supporting Member of TMP01 Mar 2018 11:28 a.m. PST

Plastidip clear rubberized spray makes them pretty tough to harm as a sealer. It is dead flat. Priming can vary. I use Rustoleum plastic spray primer and sometimes Gesso. Been buying, playing and painting them for 45 years now.

Thanks.

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