Search
Thursday, January 08, 2009..:: Forums::..Register  Login
Subject: Sealing D&D Minis?

You are not authorized to post a reply.
AuthorMessages

Kunimatyu
Sergeant
Sergeant
725 Posts


View Have/Want List View Trades View References View Email View Profile


01/12/2006 5:49 PM  
I'm about to starting repainting some figs, and I'm curious what sealer people would recommend -- I'd love it if I could put down a sealer that would enable me to mix painted minis in with unpainted ones and not worry about losing bits of the paint job.

Champion of the Aboleth, Prophet of Denizens. BW Called Shot: Babau, UH Called Shot: Aspect of Vecna

Luisjoey
Underboss
Underboss
1704 Posts


View Have/Want List View Trades View References View Email View Profile

Caracas Venezuela

01/12/2006 5:51 PM  
I use the ink wash to keep them without making huge cover, and it works nice to me.

Knight of the Quori
Champion of King Kaius III of Karrnath
Purple Knight of Venezuela
Venezuelan Site For D&D minis Calabozo Criollo Venezuela
Venezuelan Site for SW minis VeneMinis.com

smithmeg
Sergeant
Sergeant
508 Posts


View Have/Want List View Trades View References View Email View Profile


01/12/2006 6:01 PM  
The most often recommended one is Testor's Dull Cote. It's strong, and very matte (so your minis don't look like they're wet), and reasonably available in the US. There was another thread here a couple of weeks ago that was about the same thing - I'll see if I can find it ....

Edit: found it http://www.maxminis.com/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=13190
You are not authorized to post a reply.



ActiveForums 3.7
Play Dreamblade Now!
You must be signed in to participate in the games.
Copyright 2003-2008 by maxminis.com   Terms Of Use  Privacy Statement