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Some colour combinations and techniques that work well.


   
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Comic style yellow armour

   
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Wood effect painting for dioramas and any wooden parts.


   
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How to paint Blood, Mud, Rust or Oil Stains with Splatter Painting

   
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How to mask your model or miniature and making stencil or camouflage

   
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I have tried this Plastic Putty and would like to recommend my demonstration video. I hope you find my video useful. I will also show you more tests later (drying time, sanding, after painting look.) Please subscribe to my channel. Thank you.




Manufacturer's recommendation: "Suitable for plastics on the basis of polystyrene. It can also be used for wood, metal, cardboard."
   
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I recommend these paints and tips for armour painting:


   
 
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