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Made in gb
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Hey all

Since GW discontinued Rough Coat, has anyone got any recommendations for alternatives?

Does anyone have any experience of Plasti-kote Stone Touch or Rustoleum Stone Effect?

Thanks

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2017/02/10 09:49:48


 
   
Made in za
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I've used the rustoleum before, have to give a couple of cotes to build it up otherwise the particles blast eachother away.
   
Made in gb
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KINGPIN54 wrote:
I've used the rustoleum before, have to give a couple of cotes to build it up otherwise the particles blast eachother away.


Ah ok cool. And once painted does it give a good effect? i.e. easy to drybrush etc
   
Made in za
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Its got a cool effect, I used it for some skeleton pillars, bought some cake decorating pillars and glued some "dollar store" skeletons to it and sprays them, have not dry brushed them though.will post a pic when I'm home later, you tend to have some over spray but the newspaper could easely be cut and glued onto a flat surface to reuse it.
   
Made in gb
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Great cheers
   
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Any other suggestions?
   
 
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