
Now you can paint on a layer of highlights by carefully painting the edges of the armor and the skin.

The miniature will dry to a gloss finish, which you can remove with our Matt Varnish spray.
#ARMY PAINTER QUICKSHADE PLUS#
This is so far the only realistic option I can think of. These Washes are probably the best in the hobby and will get you perfect shading every time plus the option of. After drying for 24-48 hours the Quickshade should be completely hardened and your model is finished. By adding Quickshade Wash Mixing Medium you can make your Wash more translucent and less pigmented. Quickshade Wash Mixing Medium is a transparent resin base designed to dilute your regular Quickshade Washes without changing the flow and viscosity. The famous and ground-breaking Quickshade is a pigmented varnish which will shade your miniatures perfectly and still let the colours come through. I think I'll use some tamiya hobby swabs (since they're a tighter-bonded cotton so less likely to leave resudual fibers,) then swab the area with thinnner to nitpick, then a thinner-dipped brush to help level out whatever's left. Army Painter Warpaints Quickshade Wash Mixing Medium. I am OK if it damages the paint, as the areas are easy to touch up. It may take time to sufficiently loosen the spot. Then apply a drop or two of thinner to get the varnish loose, hopefully collecting on the cotton. I've developed a plan to wrap some cotton in hand-would thread form (made form cotton balls) around the spots in question. So.without stripping the whole fig to touch up only a few troublesome spots, what are my options? I found it after the drying had taken affect as I placed them in a separate room with protection from dust. Not many spots but enough for me to notice and be irritated. Only this time, I think I wiped too soon, not enough or a combo of the two because varnish pooled in certain regions (rifle magazine side-detail, connecting locations like the slings of the rifle and magazie/hands, etc). Thought I did an OK job, as I did the same thing last time with great results. So.I dipped and then wiped down 4 figures over the weekend. So this is NOT the fault of the product, but rather my own failure. I've used quickshade before, but apparetly I goofed.I don't think I wiped up enough of the excess varnish before it had a chance to dry.
