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Other Stuff => Workbench => Topic started by: dampfpanzerwagon on 21 January 2015, 05:33:58 PM
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I thought this may be interesting. A short post detailing how I paint my stonework.
(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-YL3oeBb-HKg/VL_U_gYgoFI/AAAAAAAAMyM/9soczIPQsBQ/s1600/five.jpg)
Full tutorial can be found here;
http://dampfpanzerwagon.blogspot.co.uk/2015/01/painting-stonework-tutorial.html (http://dampfpanzerwagon.blogspot.co.uk/2015/01/painting-stonework-tutorial.html)
Tony
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Nice tutorial Tony! Just when I was working on some stone terrain pieces...
The other Mr. Harwood :D
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Useful, thanks!
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Good toot. Now I need to creep. Where did you find folk art paint here in the UK????? ::)
Snitchy sends.
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Very nice. I do Like those colours.
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Folk Art Paint?
I'm sure that these were bought at Webb's Garden Centre, Worcestershire.
But I can't be sure.
Tony
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Beautiful work!!
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Any Hobbycraft should do Folk Art. They have some outlets in garden centres including Webb's of Wychbold which Tony refers to.
John
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Any Hobbycraft should do Folk Art. They have some outlets in garden centres including Webb's of Wychbold which Tony refers to.
I'm sure that these were bought at Webb's Garden Centre, Worcestershire.
I have been over here a year and not found a single pot of either. I use to use both almost exclusively for terrain in the states. Thanks for the information. The Hobbycraft in MK does not seem to carry Folk Art but that is the only one that I have checked. I will look again there and in Bicester. Thanks for the information guys.
Snitchy sends.