Actually I used tutor stain on the skink. It\'s a really really dark brown that looks black. I had a hard time finding it, but when i did, well worth it. The tutor should be used for blues. The antique walnut can be used for all others.
For your Ultra\'s, I highly recommend using tutor stain if you can find it. The skink was painted ice blue and the scales were painted enchanted blue. I\'ll give you a step by step for the Ultra\'s.
1) Prime the model desired with WHITE primer. The dipping method works best with white primer for some reason. Besides, if you miss a spot and it\'s still white before you dip, it\'ll turn brown and like a blended shade after it\'s dipped.
2)Base coat the entire model the color you desire. I would definately use enchanted blue instead of ultra blue. Paint all base coats. Even boltgun metal, eyes, EVERYTHING.
3) Shake minwax can well, mix about 2:1 ratio of minwax:mineral spirits (breaks down the wax to make it thinner. once thinned out, it\'ll flow more easily into the areas you want)
4) Apply the wax using an old brush you don\'t care for anymore. Or just buy some cheap synthetic brushes that you won\'t mind throwing away after use. Just paint on the dip like you would paint ink wash.
5) Wait about 5-10 minutes and slowly go back to the model and slowly suck up pools of dip until desired affect(of course using the brush you would throw away).
6) Wait 24 hours to cure, then matte varnish.
I should really do a tutorial thing. I\'ll do one as soon as I have another mini ready and post up the step by step process with pics. Enjoy.....
