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Mix the colour of your choice, add talcum powder & stipple where needed, gives a velvety effect.
I tried this with enamels years ago, but haven't yet tried this with acrylics.
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Try Michigan Avenue in Detroit MI. Oh "flocking", never mind.
Thanks for the tips and suggestions. My wife has some embossing powder, so I may give that a try. Paint would look good too, but I want to try my hand with flocking or embossing first. Thanks again for your help.
this is just the kind of info i love about this forum. i have tried flocking and i was awful with it. i never heard of embossing powder but ill definitely give it a try. many thanks!
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You may want to consider trying embossing powder as well - here's a thread on SAM about it - can pick it up at most Michaels and HL - IMO looks much closer to scale. :)
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Have you considered using what ever color you can find and painting it ? Idont think a few light coats would degrade the texture.
I don't usually build cars but I wanted to do something different. So, I am building a '49 Mercury. I'd like to put down some black flocking for carpet but I can't find any. It looks like Detail Masters isn't stocking/making it any more. Any ideas where I can find some? Thanks.
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