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I bought the new hull tex glue and then spray on texture. Finer Texture than the one where you sprinkle on the texture.
Splatter, Clog, Clean Nozzle, Repeat!
Models32466 modelcrazy huh, I didn't know there were products out there for it. yep VMS Hull Tex. Brush on the glue and then spray on the textured sand. Lot of masking and cleaning it appears
modelcrazy huh, I didn't know there were products out there for it.
huh, I didn't know there were products out there for it.
yep VMS Hull Tex. Brush on the glue and then spray on the textured sand. Lot of masking and cleaning it appears
No masking requared but you can use it if you want. You brush the cement where you want it to go then springle the texture on it. That's it. If there is any on where you do not want it then all you do is clean it off with their clean slate.That's all, you are now ready to paint.
This is the one they use for M1A2's
Could just use something like Mr. Surfacer 500 and then stipple it with a stiff brush.
...or you could use RBaer's method of using electric razor beard trimmings...
http://cs.finescale.com/fsm/modeling_subjects/f/3/t/177484.aspx
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Need help to create the anti slip effect on the Tamiya M1A2OIF. Saw VMS Hull Deck glue and sand, Liquitek Sand Gel. Not total sure how to work these or if its the best product to use to create the effect
Any Ideas?
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