Washes are highly diluted paints used to bring out the detail in your model and enhance the appearance of the base...
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Washes are highly diluted paints used to bring out the detail in your model and enhance the appearance of the base...
Satin and semi-gloss paints are similar but subtly different products. As a general rule of thumb Satin is less shiny...
Achieving seamless colour blending is an essential skill that can elevate a model's realism and visual appeal....
When evaluating whether finescale or standard track is the better option for your model railway pursuits, there are...
Historically, a group of wagons connected together and forming a train was often referred to as a "rake." This term...
Resin kits offer several advantages over injection moulded plastic kits, making them a popular choice among scale modellers.
Here are some key advantages of resin kits:
It's important to note that resin kits also have some challenges compared to plastic kits. Resin requires different handling and preparation techniques, such as washing the parts before assembly and using specific glues and primers. Additionally, resin kits tend to be more expensive than plastic kits due to the production process and limited availability.
Overall, resin kits offer a range of advantages in terms of detail, customization, surface texture, exclusivity and compatibility with aftermarket accessories. They are an excellent choice for modellers looking to take their scale modelling projects to the next level.
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