Hello,
Just wondering if anyone has had any joy dipping the Perry AWI figures, I have a load that I want to have a go at, just wondering if the very slight detail and lots of whites would be a problem ?
Dave001776 wrote:Hello,
Just wondering if anyone has had any joy dipping the Perry AWI figures, I have a load that I want to have a go at, just wondering if the very slight detail and lots of whites would be a problem ?
Colonel White wrote:I have used with success over very light colours (Nap Brits) the light version of the Dip. I find it also useful for Ancients that wore mainly light coloured robes. However as Grant as stated on light clothes the dip needs to be "controlled" by removing any excess and please brush it on !I honestly wished that they would remove the word"dip" from the title as all the best results ,mine amongst many others have been achieved by brushing the dip on.
Another added bonus of brushing it on is that the dip lasts much longer as there is much less waste.
Colonel White wrote:
Another added bonus of brushing it on is that the dip lasts much longer as there is much less waste.
Dave001776 wrote:Thanks for the input, I have done a couple of the mounted British officers, the results are pretty good, I thought it made the red coats ( Foundry British Red Coat paint ) a bit dull after the varnish so I drybrushed them over in the red, not bad, will try some rank and file next !!




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