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lifelong_hammer
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Re: dipping 10mm, ask for help
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Reply #15 on:
30 December 2011, 06:05:55 PM »
It's GW washes for me too. very good reults from these in all scales.
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Techno
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Re: dipping 10mm, ask for help
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Quote from: nikharwood on 19 November 2011, 08:40:43 AM
These ones Phil?
http://www.artifolk.co.uk/catalog/products/technical_pens/rotring_isograph_technical_drawing_pens_inks_and_ink_cartridge.htm
Sorry Nik ....Only just noticed the reply !
Yes...Those
are
the kiddies....But they used to do bottles of over a dozen different colours....The brown especially and the two different yellows were just
superb.
Looks like they just do that handful of colours now, more's the pity. (Or am I not looking in quite the right place ?....I'll go and have another look
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Thanks - Phil
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I'm glad I don't have to pick out all the bits of putty from the mould after this is pressed.
blacksmith
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Re: dipping 10mm, ask for help
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01 January 2012, 09:02:29 PM »
Here's how I paint and dip 6mm:
http://javieratwar.blogspot.com/2011/10/another-project-p.html
The home made mixture is made of 50% Vallejo matt medium + 50% water + a few drops of ink (black or brown) + 1 drop of detergent.
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rexhurley
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Re: dipping 10mm, ask for help
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02 January 2012, 11:48:17 AM »
A tip with GW ink you must add detergent for an easier way is use white undercoat GW spray block paint your colours then use Windsor Newton Acryclic Artist Ink colour Peat Brown to get the same affect as black without killing the colour and if you want just give it a light drybrush after, this last step is a matter of choice though.
Cheers Rex
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mad lemmey
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Re: dipping 10mm, ask for help
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I prefer Windsor & Newton sepia or black calligraphy ink, watered down to 50%.
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