DarkWynter wrote:
Chuckles wrote:
Can anyone bring something to seal the paint on my customs? And show me how you do it? It's the one thing I can't figure out on my own.
I plan on taking notes on this as well. I still experiment with different sealers (even tried automotive paint sealer) and get mixed results. Some work great on some figures and then do unspeakable things to another custom. I plan on writing it down this year as I've talked about it with some of you before and can't remember all the details before I get home.
I think it depends on 4 factors (things)- brand of paint (Apple Barrel, Testors, etc), type of paint (acrylic, enamel), type of plastic getting sealed (ARAH hard plastic vs New Sculpt soft), and Brand of Sealer (Plaid, Krylon, etc)... I've had pretty good luck with sealers, but I've learned to be consistent in my formula of doing customs:
-Apple Barrel
-Acrylic
-ARAH
-Plaid Matte
If I use a soft plastic (new sculpt, bbi accessories) I get smearing or stickyness/tackiness, with this combo.
I've also used the Krylon Sealer instead of Plaid (as it is a bear to try and find the stuff so I stock up whenI can find it) and have had mixed results... the Krylon tends to smear or make my paint run when I use it...other times it works fine...seems to work fine on Apple Barrel paints, but I've used it over Krylons spray on some vehicles with the aforementioned mixed results. I've NEVER had a problem with the Plaid brand Acrylic Sealers and I prefer the Matte as oppossed to the Gloss versions for military asthetics.
Also better to do several light coats than one heavy...though I find the Plaid pretty forgiving if your in a hurry.
I have not figured out how to paint and seal the rubbery soft plastics and not have them remain tacky so if anyone has a trick to that... I may experiment with the same formula and some corn starch powder in the future, but probably won't have time before the meet.
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