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Hi, did you varnish before using enamels ? Each time i apply enamels on top of AP fanatics the paint just tears off (Doesn't happen with vallejo, 2TC, pro acryl)
I have used varnish in the past as I have had the same issue as you with the paint coming off. Since switching to the wedge shaped makeup sponges I have not had to as it seems the tool for removal and how you use it is causing the paint to be removed. I found cue tips removed the paint a lot especially if I rubbed with them at all. I also found letting the paint cure for a few hours before applying enamels also helps. The few times I did have the paint come off was when applying the enamel almost straight away after airbrushing the model. I think it just needs a few hours to cure first.
@@TeddyKGBMiniatures I did try overnight curing both the acrylic and enamels, Tried using the thinner with qtips and paint brush did not try the sponges but i can see the paint lift as soon as the thinner starts to dissipate. At some point i doubted the primer so i tried with different primers. Paints airbrushed, paintbrushed. Using the same methods with vallejo's, ttc and pro acryl didn't damage the paint at all ... Well thanks for answering i'll try the sponges to check
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Thank you, appreciate it.
Looks good, you've nailed the grim dark look. Love the bone colour, it come out really well
Thanks man, working on the titan right now in this style. Building it us more of a challenge than I thought
That looks perfect. You should definitely paint the titan in the same scheme. I look forward to seeing how that one turns out.
Thank you, just about to start preparing the model for assembly. Should be interesting.
Hi, did you varnish before using enamels ?
Each time i apply enamels on top of AP fanatics the paint just tears off (Doesn't happen with vallejo, 2TC, pro acryl)
I have used varnish in the past as I have had the same issue as you with the paint coming off. Since switching to the wedge shaped makeup sponges I have not had to as it seems the tool for removal and how you use it is causing the paint to be removed. I found cue tips removed the paint a lot especially if I rubbed with them at all.
I also found letting the paint cure for a few hours before applying enamels also helps. The few times I did have the paint come off was when applying the enamel almost straight away after airbrushing the model. I think it just needs a few hours to cure first.
@@TeddyKGBMiniatures I did try overnight curing both the acrylic and enamels,
Tried using the thinner with qtips and paint brush did not try the sponges but i can see the paint lift as soon as the thinner starts to dissipate.
At some point i doubted the primer so i tried with different primers.
Paints airbrushed, paintbrushed.
Using the same methods with vallejo's, ttc and pro acryl didn't damage the paint at all ...
Well thanks for answering i'll try the sponges to check
@@tykrael The cue tips are the worst for it, you need to be very gentle with them. Try the sponges and let me know how it goes.