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  • What is 28mm Scale?
    What is 28mm Scale?

    28mm scale or 1/56th scale is mainly used for wargaming figures. This means that a typical figure is 28mm tall and 1/56 means the model is 56 times smaller than the real thing. The scale is larger than 1/76th scale (OO gauge) and smaller than...

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  • How do you make corrugated iron for modelling?
    How do you make corrugated iron for modelling?

    The easiest way is to buy sheets of corrugated plastic. I have used the corrugated inserts inside an After Eight mint box in the past, but if you like to scratch build and require a large amount, I would suggest buying something called a tube...

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  • How do I stick parts together for a test fit?
    How do I stick parts together for a test fit?

    There are several trains of thought on the best way to secure parts together temporarily. Some suggest using a small amount of super glue, rubber glue or even PVA glue. All of these are fine but will leave a glue residue when pulled apart....

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  • Is a sable brush better than a nylon one?
    Is a sable brush better than a nylon one?

    Sable brushes are made from hair and are a lot softer than nylon brushes. As to whether they are better it really depends on what it is you are painting and the finish that you want to achieve. If you were to paint a model tank, a nylon brush...

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  • What is a wash?
    What is a wash?

    Washes are highly diluted paints used to bring out the detail in your model and enhance the appearance of the base coat. Most paint manufacturers have a selection of ready made washes designed specifically for this purpose. Make sure that when...

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  • What is a cyanoacrylate (super glue) accelerator?
    What is a cyanoacrylate (super glue) accelerator?

    Superglue has strong bonding properties but still takes time to cure. Depending on the type of superglue you use, the curing time may be too long for you needs. Hence the need for an accelerator which is almost immediate. Super glue relies on...

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  • How do I create realistic flesh colours?
    How do I create realistic flesh colours?

    There are many paint manufacturers who make flesh tone paints, all of which give a human look to your figures. I personally use Vallejo acrylic paint and there are various skin tones available, but I use Vallejo beige red as a base coat and then...

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  • What is Maskol?
    What is Maskol?

    Maskol is a liquid rubber solution that can be used on plastic models to cover areas that you don't want to paint. Think of it as painting what will become masking tape. Simply apply the solution to the desired area leave for 15 to 20 minutes...

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  • How do I glue a resin kit?
    How do I glue a resin kit?

    Resin is a type of plastic, but conventional plastic glues don't work. For smaller resin parts super glue is ideal, for slightly larger parts an epoxy glue is recommended. For large parts a two-part epoxy glue to give the model extra strength....

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  • What colour is rust?
    What colour is rust?

    Rust is a combination of colours. It is made up of browns, orange and even red. Old rust has a darker look whereas new rust has a much brighter almost orange appearance. Using all of these colours you can make your model look like it has been...

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  • What are pigments?
    What are pigments?

    Pigments are basically powdered paint and can be used dry or mixed with a pigment binder. These can create some amazing effects, which appear more realistic than using just paint alone. For instance, you can create rust, mud, snow, soot, stone,...

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  • What is dry brushing?
    What is dry brushing?

    Dry brushing is a painting technique where only a small amount of paint is administered to the model in order to highlight raised areas. You take your paint brush, dip it in the desired colour paint then remove the majority of the paint from the...

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