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Hello from a fellow Okie in Broken Arrow. How did that work out for you? I am starting Revell's 1/32 Fw109 F-8. I've been wanting to try the clay washes but am interested in your method of mixing.
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On the bench: Revell B-24D Liberator
tomwatkins45 I also use Flory washes and really like them. I've ordered direct from him and shipping cost is minimal and delivery is quick. Give them a try, I think you will be pleased. The "Dark dirt" wash is my favorite. Tom
I also use Flory washes and really like them. I've ordered direct from him and shipping cost is minimal and delivery is quick. Give them a try, I think you will be pleased. The "Dark dirt" wash is my favorite.
Tom
Although this doesn't answer your question, I didn't want to order stuff from overseas either when I returned to this crazy hobby. One of my first offshore orders was direct from Flory as PlasticJunkie said above, shipping was inconsequentially cheap and delivery was quick. I wouldn't worry about it.
Good luck!
https://www.mmodelstore.com/florymodels-florywashes.aspx
Maybe this place ?
Flory Washes are only available from the UK but he charges a flat fee of E 3.95 which is like $5. I have ordered from him in the past and Im very happy with the washes.
Too many models to build, not enough time in a lifetime!!
I would like to try something like Flory or UMP clay washes. I'm in America and I would love to order something locally because of shipping reasons and costs. But the these two washes are only sold online in the UK. Are there any similar products sold here in America or maybe I can find these products in a store or online? I tried a few of the big stores, Hobby Lobby, HobbyTown, Squadron, etc... but I'm not finding them anywhere. Another thing, is there a way to make a good clay wash like these products myself? I know I can make my own oil, acrylic, enamel washes...but I really would like to try a clay based wash.
Thanks
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