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Hungry Ork Hunta Lying in Wait




New York

what grain sand paper should i use to smooth out warhammer models so you dont see the grain when you prime/paint the model

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Willing Inquisitorial Excruciator





Pittsburgh, PA, USA

I typically go with 400 grit as my finish sandpaper on plastic models. After primer and paint, I've never seen sanding marks at 28mm scale. If I were painting larger scale display pieces, I might consider an even finer grit.

   
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Blood Angel Terminator with Lightning Claws





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400 is perfect for my minis.


 
   
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Gargantuan Gargant





Binghamton, NY

I generally use a quad-grit emery board (you know, the foam-backed manicurist's type) for final cleanup, so I don't know exactly what grits I'm working with, but 400 sounds reasonable. You don't need an mirror polish, you just need to avoid gashes. If you can't clearly feel a grain on the sanded plastic, you'll never see it under primer and paint, even if you can see it on the bare plastic.

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Longtime Dakkanaut






I use 600 grid for sanding (transitions between bits, mold lines) and 1000 grid for polishing the sanded areas as smooth as the regular plastic surface..

   
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Been Around the Block






The Lowe's near me sells 2000 grit wetsanding paper. That's really fine. Works great. Couple of bucks buys quite a bit.
   
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Hungry Ork Hunta Lying in Wait




New York

thank you for all the help

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