Small & Shiny
- Buff Orpington
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Re: Small & Shiny
I think that my 18th century SS might require a bit of balancing up. I appear to be a bit heavy on commanders. I have 40 copies of one Light Infantry officer alone. I shall have to dig out the other box. I'm pretty sure that one is mainly Americans in buckskin shirts.
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Re: Small & Shiny
Big kiss.
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You all need to take a deep breath.
Shiny is wonderful.........but shiny is wonderful because there are other options.
Just saying.
Shiny is wonderful.........but shiny is wonderful because there are other options.
Just saying.
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No tongues this time.
As to the 20mm idea, we have a 20mm enthusiast at the club, he wears socks with sandals.
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Re: Small & Shiny
I do like a bit of shiny.
This is the formulation I prefer.
I use 2 coats and find that gives a lovely finish .
A good coat of gloss varnish will transform you dull, matt, colorless figures into shiny beauties. Use natural light to highlight your figures rather than complex multi layered paint highlighting.
I also understand that it works on figure scales and periods other than 20mm Napoleonic.
This is the formulation I prefer.
I use 2 coats and find that gives a lovely finish .
A good coat of gloss varnish will transform you dull, matt, colorless figures into shiny beauties. Use natural light to highlight your figures rather than complex multi layered paint highlighting.
I also understand that it works on figure scales and periods other than 20mm Napoleonic.
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You mean you’re not going to gloss varnish the Thin Red Smudge ?
This thread is a very good idea - will certainly breathe some life back into my unused 1866 figures
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Re: Small & Shiny
Cheers I’ll give that a try.Ilkley Old School wrote: ↑Fri Oct 19, 2018 7:40 am I do like a bit of shiny.
This is the formulation I prefer.
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I won't be shinying my 19th century figs but I'm sure the Swans and Austrians will look good when you guys do them.
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The Thin Red Smudge went to Hotel via Peeler on the Sunday after the game. And, yes of course I would now be glossing them like a mad dog.goat major wrote: ↑Fri Oct 19, 2018 9:21 amYou mean you’re not going to gloss varnish the Thin Red Smudge ?
This thread is a very good idea - will certainly breathe some life back into my unused 1866 figures