greygoose
Super Freak
Thank you greygoose
I remember using pva in school to create shiny effects. It does work.
This may be helpful:
https://www.ehow.com/how_4495660_make-model-train-water-features.html
Thank you greygoose
I know that someone has probably covered this here, but just in case...
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this guy is the awesome...
I remember using pva in school to create shiny effects. It does work.
This may be helpful:
https://www.ehow.com/how_4495660_make-model-train-water-features.html
So PVA is essentially clear acrylic paint.
I always wondered how modellers achieved that "wet" look to the water features.
Thanks goose.
I guess so. Did I take the wonderful pva glue for granted as a child?
Hahaha! So that explains everything.
I know I'm going to have to turn in my accuracy card for this but with the helmet cables since they go on the inner side of the pack anyway I just have them stuffed behind it, no one can see them anyway including me.
This pic is awesome.
Haha. You peeps should watch all the Art Attack videos on youtube. Great show!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUuVNJgRydg
thanks! it's the figure, man. sooooo flippin' cool.
Decided to pull the bio apart to fix the gap and decided to do a little extra since I had it apart. I also got a bad seam on the bio that I would like to sand down but I don't think I could do a good job on repainting it though so I don't know if I will touch that for now.
WIP new lens
I may have asked already, but do you plan on fixing the visor on the biomask?
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