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  • Do I need to thin paint?
    Do I need to thin paint?

    This very much depends on the project you are working on. For painting the base coat I would say no it is not necessary as the paint should be of the correct consistency to paint straight on when using a brush, as long as you have given it a good...

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  • How often should I replace my paint brushes?
    How often should I replace my paint brushes?

    This depends on how often you use your paint brushes! Every time you finish using your paint brush whether you are using enamel or acrylic paint, clean your paint brush with thinners or white spirit for enamel, and with water for acrylic. Always...

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  • Should I use Enamel or Acrylic paint?
    Should I use Enamel or Acrylic paint?

    These are two very different paints, some people prefer to use enamel as it is hard wearing usually with a glossy finish, but not always. Others prefer acrylic as it is a lot more forgiving should you make a mistake. Some modellers may use both...

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  • What is the best size paintbrush?
    What is the best size paintbrush?

    This would depend on what you are painting as paint brushes come in various shapes and sizes. I would say for detailing you should a small brush, the exact size will depend on what you are painting. If for example you are painting a face, I would...

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  • Do I need to paint my base boards?
    Do I need to paint my base boards?

    I would recommend painting your base board for two reasons: The first being it will seal the base board and prevent glue from soaking in to the wood, which will allow for your grass scatter etc to be more firmly fixed. The second is that if you...

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  • How do I clean brushes used with enamel paint?
    How do I clean brushes used with enamel paint?

    Enamel paint is solvent based, so trying to wash in water will not work, you need to use white spirit. It is advisable to clean your brush as soon as you have finished painting as the brush will start to hardenand don’t leave them soaking in a...

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  • Do I need to use a primer?
    Do I need to use a primer?

    For best results it is advisable to use a primer as this will stick to the plastic and give a uniform coat of paint and cover up any imperfections that may have occurred during the gluing stage It also allows your base colour a good foundation...

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  • Is a resin kit better than a plastic kit?
    Is a resin kit better than a plastic kit?

    That would really depend on your point of view. If you are making a military model such as a tank for wargaming, resin kits have the bulk of the model already cast and it is just a case of adding the ancillary parts, whereas plastic models have...

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  • Why Hornby product codes start with R?
    Why Hornby product codes start with R?

    For the past 50-odd years, all Hornby Railways products have been assigned a product code starting with R. The numbers are roughly sequential, with higher number meaning more recent releases. You could expect the letter to have been H for Hornby...

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  • What type of water should I use with waterslide decals?
    What type of water should I use with waterslide decals?

    Always use warm water from the tap. It doesn't need to be hot, just baby bath warm. This will just help the process of the decal removal from the backing paper. There is no need to use fancy water such as distilled water. It will not improve...

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  • Can you just varnish where you intend to place the decals?
    Can you just varnish where you intend to place the decals?

    It is best to varnish the whole model. By coating the whole model in varnish, you are guaranteed a uniform finish across the entire model. I do not think that it is possible to apply the exact amount of varnish to the area that is going to...

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  • What are photo etched parts?
    What are photo etched parts?

    Photo etched parts are a negative photo image that is placed on to a thin piece of either brass, aluminium or stainless steel and all the exposed metal is etched away. This creates very fine parts. These parts are then used to replace plastic...

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