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rAdelaide

Saw this article a while back - thought it might come in useful. I used it recently in my nitty gritty armour contest, except rather than looking for high, rounded 'studs' - i used the glue technique to create irregular and flatish 'blisters' near areas that would get hot on a tank (vents etc) and where paint would 'lift'.



Great idea, very simple application. Rate it highly!
   
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London

I shall have to use this for my Black Templars and can see it being used to make pre-heresy armour.



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