Su-27 Flanker Early Type
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1 25 January 2017, 03:14

beautiful flanker. flory wash is water base for what i see in their website. Did you use acrylic paint?. does the wash did not react with the paint? i have not yet used water based washes yet, and i am worried that they react with the acrylic paints i usually used
25 January 2017, 08:59

I've used flory washes over unsealed acrylic bases without a problem. Just make sure the base coat is fully cured off and not just touch dry.
25 January 2017, 14:31

thanks a lot pod1610 🙂 I wonder if washes from Vallejo also work on acrylics, i can get those easily. so far i always have used product with different base for washes. oils or enamels over acrylic for example. but i had some trouble with some whitespirit killing the plastic..... so i am willing to try something less aggressive
25 January 2017, 14:44

The Flory models ones are also clay based and can be re-worked if you don't like the result simply by wetting them up again. You can also removed then using a clean moist brush to soften them up and then wick it out. Can be a bit fiddly and might require a few attempts but do-able.
25 January 2017, 14:50

so there is not paint there, ok thanks. the chance of re-working is interesting. once done, cover with clear gloss/matt and you are done... very intersting
25 January 2017, 15:09

Just for the record, I used AKAH/AKAN water based paint thinned down using Tamiya Lacquer thinner. Once cured, I apply tamiya CLEAR over the whole model. Only then I used the Flory wash.
25 January 2017, 22:54

thank . I have ordered some Flory model washes, i am looking forward trying them 🙂
would be nice not to worry about the plastic disintegrating like with my Honda NXR 😛
26 January 2017, 09:11
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