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Ilkley Old School wrote: Mon Sep 28, 2020 2:43 pm I have only ever found this being a problem with Matt varnish. I have never had a problem with Gloss varnish.
Yes indeed. Should be able to sort it out tomorrow, as it's forecast to be a dry, sunny day. Another coat then should cure the problem.
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So they're White Russians then?

Until tomorrow, at least.
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And I spent hours sticking LBMS transfers on shields and then realised that I was two short aaarrgghhhhh!!!! ok, Victrix order coming up. But might as well pick up some for the Iberian cavalry and Caetrati, as well as the Peltasts. Right. off to experiment with skin colours for orcses.
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Shahbahraz wrote: Mon Sep 28, 2020 6:44 pm And I spent hours sticking LBMS transfers on shields and then realised that I was too short aaarrgghhhhh!!!!
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Apparently some of the little people are up in (very short) arms about a proposed treatment for dwarfism.. or something. it must be true, as it was in the Grauniad. Though it might have been a cure for dryadism in the Guardian.
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Bloody marvellous! Another coat of varnish in dry air did the trick beautifully. :)
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Have painted a few of my Mamahawks and Tusket figures and also have some Aventine Romans to undercoat

I'm not sure what to do with these as some arms need attaching and I'll epoxy these before udercoating - I'm not sure whether to attach the shields and pila before or after painting
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You're a very talented fellow, bro.

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RMD wrote: Tue Sep 29, 2020 11:35 am Bloody marvellous! Another coat of varnish in dry air did the trick beautifully. :)
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