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Made in nl
Been Around the Block




Hey guys
Here's some pics and a video link to my complete tutorial on the waterfall diorama base i've made, i also placed it in painting showcase so sorry for the spam Cheers, Cya








   
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Chicago

Cool video. Did you use any varnish to seal this before doing the waterfall?

 
   
Made in nl
Been Around the Block




Thanks! yea i sprayed it with some Satin varnish before i did the water (it's in the video aswell) but that was mainly to seal all plants and get the shine off the glue. The dense foam will not absorb much of the resin water so you could get away with not varnishing it i think, Though i would advise to do it ofc. Make sure you use acrylic varnish and not from a spraycan, it melts the foam

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Chicago

Got it good point!

 
   
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UK

Thanks, that was great!

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