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DFW area Texas - Rarely

It is very thick - while I have not used it on any gaming minis, I have used it on some terrain pieces, and while very cool, and able to show large details it obscures most of the details.

try going to one of the home improvement stores, and ask them if they have any samples of it, so you can see the texture yourself.

best of luck!
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DFW area Texas - Rarely

 Kilkrazy wrote:
I use this product on most of the items I build for my Tau base on a desert world terrain set up. Have a look at my galleries for examples of it in use.



http://www.dakkadakka.com/gallery/images-299-14098_Tau%20Scenery.html

http://www.dakkadakka.com/gallery/images-299-4981_Tau%20Scenery%20Speed%20Build.html

On most of my buildings I leave it the "straight out of the can" colour, but sometimes I paint over it. The texture works well on buildings but it would be too rough for small figures, I think. (There are several different colour mixtures, if you want to use it for scenery items.)

If you want to do a textured finish on 28mm figures, you might find something useful in acrylic media.


Neat looking stuff, I may try this for one of my tatoonie buildings.

However, I just have to say....using the aluminum foil for masking - totally freaking brilliant.
I had been using silly putty or clay for smaller features - but this, this sir is awesome.

 
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