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Chuck Davis
Thanks Bish, yeah £3.50 isn't bad at all, not much more than shipping from point to point in the States.
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
Bish Guys, there is still hope. Flory's delivery is very good, £3.50 flat rate to anywhere in the world for allorders under £60. I know its not as good as habving it in your own contry, but its not a total loss.
Guys, there is still hope. Flory's delivery is very good, £3.50 flat rate to anywhere in the world for allorders under £60. I know its not as good as habving it in your own contry, but its not a total loss.
Too many models to build, not enough time in a lifetime!!
I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so
On the bench: Airfix 1/72nd Harrier GR.3/Fujimi 1/72nd Ju 87D-3
I bought mine though Sprue Brothers. Some of their stuff is currently listed on the site but not everything I bought, are they dropping the line?
Jeez, is there NOWHERE in the US that sells Flory washes? What would be a suitable substitute in the US?
--Rob
Glue Sniffer since 1977
panzerpilot I use Q-tips to apply Flory. One side to apply. The other to clean up.
I use Q-tips to apply Flory. One side to apply. The other to clean up.
Great tip Tom! Thanks.
"All you mugs need to get busy building, and post pics!"
-Tom
I also want to thank you Tojo for that tid bit of info. I was unaware of that issue also. I will adjust accordingly.
"Not only do I not know what's going on, I wouldn't know what to do about it if I did". George Carlin
Cool Gary, good to know.
plasticjunkie Great intel Tojo, thanks for the heads up. I'll be sure to have dedicated brushes.
Great intel Tojo, thanks for the heads up. I'll be sure to have dedicated brushes.
Ernie, just a FYI, I even use a dedicated stirrer for using with my Flory washes. Experience is a harsh mistress, lol.Gary
Thanks Tojo, i really shoul;d take a closer look at that. I wash my brushes in water after i use Flory, but i use the same brushes for enamels, acrylics and oils. That could expalin part of my past issues.
I didn't know that Tojo, thanks. I guess i should put a couple of new brushes to one side.
Also use a new brush and don't use that brush for anything else,if the brush has other traces on it,it interacts with the Flory
Greg, ye, i figured that one out acouple of builds back, i think it wa sthe first time i tried it on Alclad clear.
Cool. Thanks Greg. Sorry for the duplicate post but for some reason I couln't find the other one in the AB section.
Yes, just make sure the underlying acrylic substrate is well-cured. (I know, you know that)
I've added a drop of detergent to the Flory to help somewhat with the beading Bish mentioned, with some success.
Thanks Bish. Can't wait to try the product.
Its fine over future, but i have found that on Alclad flat and on Xtracolour enamels, the wash beads up. I have not tried it on the Aqua gloss, but i see no reason it should cause problems to that.
I keep hearing only wonderful things about Flory Washes so I gave in and ordered a couple directly from them in the UK.
Just have a couple of questions about this product which as I understand it is water/clay based so I can use it over enamels and lacquers. But can it be used over acrylics like Future or Alclad Aqua Gloss without disturbing the acrylic coat?
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