Weathering sprays

pugwash

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Has anybody tried this range at all? It claims not to be an acrylic paint but a translucent spray dye. Could be a good alternative to car touch-up sprays etc, and just the right shade of grubby.
http://www.emodels.co.uk/plastic-kits/quickshop.php?ps1=454 < Link To http://www.emodels.co.uk/.../quickshop.php?ps1=454
 
It does, under each can, 200ml.
 
Hmmm = £33per Litre and we thought petrol was expensive.
Peanuts though compared to printer ink.....
 
Hey, no one said you had to drink the stuff :rolf:
Actually when you read the blurb it is quite versatile, spray, wipe, brush on etc, and us being neo-hippie tree-hugging greenies it's planet-friendly! :thumbup:
 
pugwash said:
Hey, no one said you had to drink the stuff :rolf:
Actually when you read the blurb it is quite versatile, spray, wipe, brush on etc, and us being neo-hippie tree-hugging greenies it's planet-friendly! :thumbup:

Licence to print money.....:-
 
They had a stand at the St Albans show and were demonstrating on a variety of models. Here's a copy of their ad from the programme. It looked as if a lot of spray ended up on the tissues used to smudge the colour, though the end result was quite good, particularly if several colours were mixed. One advantage is that while the liquid is wet you can rub it all off and start again, if you don't like the first attempt.
 
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