Acrylic paint question
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03 Feb 2012 22:35 #1
by Caelvan (Caelvan)
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Hey guys so I'm painting my shield with acrylic paint. But it seems like it'll chip when I use it/ it gets hit. Any suggestions for keeping it on there/protecting it?
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04 Feb 2012 00:57 - 04 Feb 2012 00:58 #2
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Replied by Josephine (mferro54) on topic Acrylic paint question
Try putting some kind of finish on it? I don't know what material you are using, but if it isn't foam you could probably find something clear you could spray on at the hardware store. I know spray paint can destroy certain kinds of foam.
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04 Feb 2012 03:11 #3
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Replied by Caelvan (Caelvan) on topic Acrylic paint question
Its one of the shield's matt(rayven) makes.
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04 Feb 2012 03:15 #4
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If it's polyutherene, then a simple coating of watered down PVA glue (elmers glue or White Glue to you guys) should do the trick. Then spray with fixative (matt varnish usually).
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04 Feb 2012 08:50 #5
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Replied by Matt D (MattD) on topic Acrylic paint question
Easist option is to simply use paint pens. They last longer without any kind of coating. But if you want, try clear packing tap to cover the design.
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04 Feb 2012 13:47 #6
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Replied by Josephine (mferro54) on topic Acrylic paint question
Good idea!
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07 Feb 2012 05:10 #7
by Tim P (OrganicGolem)
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Replied by Tim P (OrganicGolem) on topic Acrylic paint question
like with most things, primer (which could also be glue) + paint + sealer in that order always is your best bet
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