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Posted by JWest21
on Thursday, October 7, 2004 1:56 PM
You would definitely want to follow cplchilly's advice and have a layer of future or acrylic between the base coat and the wash, if the base is enamels. Wouldn't want the thinner to eat away at that nice paint job. Personally I do all my washes over flats. The gloss surface doesn't seem to hold the wash as well and it tends to form puddles instead of flowing around the details. The wash I prefer is model MAster acrylic thinned with Model Master acrylic thinner, not water. Improves the flow substantially.
Jason
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