Nicely blended Feugan

DaN

New member
I was rooting around for this guy for a while, as I wanted to finish him, as I remember being really pleased with the colour blending I had done.

And, having found him, was still pleased how smooth it was... However :(

As you can see in the recesses (Eyes, the sculpted thigh armour) what I\'m assuming is varnish has pooled and dried semi-translucent :p

It\'s also quite thick, so I don\'t think I could get away with just painting over it...

Is there anything I can do besides a full paint strip... ???
 

DaN

New member
OOPS

Feugan.jpg
 

Tinweasel

Member
Originally posted by DaN
Is there anything I can do besides a full paint strip... ???
You could try specific pinpoint applications of straight acetone to try and spread/thin the varnish out a little - I\'d suggest using a very small, precise brush. If you move the brush around at all, you run the risk of disturbing the colors underneath as the acetone will temporarily loosen everything - paint included. (I\'m also presuming it\'s not a plastic mini, if it\'s the figure I\'m familiar with...)
 

DaN

New member
No - it\'s metal - so it would survive a full stripdown, it\'s just I dunno if I can replicate such a nice blend again :p
 

usurpator

New member
sorry to be a bore... (boar??? :twisted::twisted:) could you give us better pics? This one is, I think, killing your painting


sorry
 

DaN

New member
@Usurp - ??? Was that meant for another thread? Why do you need better pics?
Did you read the top posting? :p

TBH at the moment I\'m thinking I\'ll just strip it anyway...

Unless anyone can give me any better alternatives within the next day or two.
 

Trevor

Brushlicker and Freak!
Two other possibilities, first is to do a light ink or paint wash, second is to do a matt varnish over it, or both. In the past the matt varnish has fixed this sort of thing for me, but YMMV

Also, as suggested acetone on a brush could be used to get rid of it, but you may also destroy the underlying paint.
 
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