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A tiny work of art. Great work
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Thank you for your comments.
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Master Miniature Maker.
Well done
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Belated kudos on that beautiful Dragon!
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Beautiful tiny model! I do wonder if you might consider a spray acrylic with UV protection instead of the brush on resin. It would give adequate protection without the hassle.
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Thanks, Bruno, Don and Curt.
Thanks again Curt for your advice. UV resin is good for filling the joints and cracks as it is applied on the surface, like fuselage, wheel pods etc. The resin takes a little while to settle and will spread by itself. You can brush it to make it more even. When you are satisfied, just put in under a strong UV light box and the resin cures within seconds. |
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