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anyone have foam recommendations for the minis

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Thor0298
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anyone have foam recommendations for the minis

as subject says.

once im done painting I think i will want foam for them

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Foam... for what?  I don't get it.  To store them in?


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I recommend one of those fancy cream guns they always use on cooking shows.

I also recommend that I stop giving recommendations. ;)


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I recommend that you continue giving recommendations.

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yes to store them

i am relatively new to painting but would like to  protect them if I spend the time painting

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Matte varnish and a cardboard box. No need for fancy overpriced carrycases yes

 

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(This has been said before, but just so newer folks here it...)

Recommendation: Gloss varnish, then (multiple coats of) matte varnish. That way, when the matte starts wearing down, you will hit the gloss varnish and can tell it needs a new coat - instead of hitting paint and ruining the figure.

 

Wasn't there someone who recommended a floor polish or something that made the minis indestructible?


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You should actually only need one coat of matte varnish. If you want more than 2 total coats, use multiple coats of gloss and then one matte over them. Overall protection will be better that way.

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thanks for the tips

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I dunno about indestructible, but Future floor polish (Pledge with Future Shine now I think) is commonly used on minis. It's pretty much pure acrylic and quite strong. I use it on polymer clay and while it does scratch off if you make a proper effort to destroy it, I suspect ordinary gloss varnish will do that too. In the UK it's called Johnson's Klear, but I think the new formula doesn't really work. You want the old stuff in the clear bottle.

Lots of info about it out there on the 'net if you're interested.


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