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How To Remove "Frost" From Models Sprayed With Matte

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11 Aug 2013 16:14 #158287 by SuperflyPete
I wrote up a little tutorial because I made this beautiful terrain piece that took 2 weeks or so to create, and I fucked it all up by being impatient.

It's fixed now, and I realized that the cure may not be common knowledge:
www.superflycircus.blogspot.com/2013/08/...-models-sprayed.html

Here's some pics of the finished scenery, if you're interested:



WIP pics:
www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.534044...2465423808657&type=3

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11 Aug 2013 17:45 #158290 by moofrank
The best sealants I've found are polyurethane-based. I absolutely swear by Army Painter Quickshade for minis.

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12 Aug 2013 00:53 #158301 by SuperflyPete
I prefer the Coat d'Arms super shader, which is the same thing but isn't so much of a pain in the ass. You still have to Dullcote the PU material to get rid of the shine.

Army Painter Quickshade is fine if you're whipping through a bunch of miniatures but for making them really shine I think it's better to do the shading by hand and seal with clearcoat.

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12 Aug 2013 13:36 #158322 by the_jake_1973
Nice how-to. I am a big fan of Future floor polish. If I am painting a plastic model with auto lacquer, I will coat it with Future after polishing it instead of a lacquer gloss. It also works fantastic to fix scratched and, sometimes, crazed clear plastic parts.

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