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Offline eilif

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Re: Perry's WWII US infantry box
« Reply #15 on: August 19, 2024, 01:06:09 AM »
Are you talking about the minimax that you use on wood floors?
Sort of.  There's a specific Minwax polyurethane finish line for floors.   Usually you stain first then use the floor poly.

Minwax Polyshades is a similar product but it combines the stain and Poly in one.  The idea is a quicker application for smaller projects.

I did a guide for it's use in "brush dipping" years ago.
https://www.chicagoskirmishwargames.com/blog/2012/01/with-liberty-and-brush-dipping-for-a/
Has a bunch of pictures.

Offline eilif

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Re: Perry's WWII US infantry box
« Reply #16 on: August 19, 2024, 01:10:08 AM »
I’ve tried MinWax vs Army Painter, and, for me, the Army Painter was superior. Better shading, more consistent, and brushing on was fine. I don’t “dip”.

Despite the cost difference, I would stand by Army Painter.

I've heard that from some folks and some folks are pretty sure it's basically the same product.  Minwax works well enough for me, and the tabletop results I'm going for. 

Haven't tried AP though, Never could bring myself to shell out 30 bucks for 8oz of finish....

Offline dickiegranthum

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Re: Perry's WWII US infantry box
« Reply #17 on: August 19, 2024, 04:17:19 AM »
I've heard that from some folks and some folks are pretty sure it's basically the same product.  Minwax works well enough for me, and the tabletop results I'm going for. 

Haven't tried AP though, Never could bring myself to shell out 30 bucks for 8oz of finish....

Hey! I’m sure they are similar. Whatever works, right? 👍

Offline eilif

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Re: Perry's WWII US infantry box
« Reply #18 on: August 19, 2024, 04:47:16 AM »
Hey! I’m sure they are similar. Whatever works, right? 👍
Indeed. As can be seen in my tutorial, my painting standards aren't particularly high.  I have no trouble believing a different product might be better for someone shooting for a higher level of painting.

On the other hand, I don't know anyone with extremely high standards that dips....  😁

Offline Tom Dulski

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Re: Perry's WWII US infantry box
« Reply #19 on: August 19, 2024, 12:05:16 PM »
Sort of.  There's a specific Minwax polyurethane finish line for floors.   Usually you stain first then use the floor poly.

Minwax Polyshades is a similar product but it combines the stain and Poly in one.  The idea is a quicker application for smaller projects.

I did a guide for it's use in "brush dipping" years ago.
https://www.chicagoskirmishwargames.com/blog/2012/01/with-liberty-and-brush-dipping-for-a/
Has a bunch of pictures.



  Great blog post, Ive often passed minimax in the hardware store and wondered if it could be used on minis. I guess it really is the same thing as Armypainter.

Offline eilif

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Re: Perry's WWII US infantry box
« Reply #20 on: August 20, 2024, 12:14:34 AM »


  Great blog post, Ive often passed minimax in the hardware store and wondered if it could be used on minis. I guess it really is the same thing as Armypainter.

Thanks, glad you found it useful!

Just to be clear, I like Polyshades, but I have no evidence that it's the same as AP. I do know it was used among wargamers long before AP Quick shade was introduced.

Offline blacksmith

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Re: Perry's WWII US infantry box
« Reply #21 on: August 23, 2024, 05:48:23 PM »
More painted troopers but this time dipped with betumen of Judea and some lights.


Another good thing from this box is that it contains two MG 30 cal teams


 

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