#HobbyStreak day 1320
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#HobbyStreak day 1320
In prep for some actual #Mordheim gaming I gathered together all the #Terrain I've built over the past few years. I'll be honest, I'm disappointed in how little it actually is, but I'm aware I had planned a threefold.
Applied a layer of mod podge to all the XPS.
Primed the unpainted stuff grey with a rattle can.
Turns out mod podge does NOT protecc XPS

#Warhammer #WarhammerCommunity #Warmongers #MiniaturePainting #MiniPainting #PaintingMiniatures #PaintingMinis


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#HobbyStreak day 1320
In prep for some actual #Mordheim gaming I gathered together all the #Terrain I've built over the past few years. I'll be honest, I'm disappointed in how little it actually is, but I'm aware I had planned a threefold.
Applied a layer of mod podge to all the XPS.
Primed the unpainted stuff grey with a rattle can.
Turns out mod podge does NOT protecc XPS

#Warhammer #WarhammerCommunity #Warmongers #MiniaturePainting #MiniPainting #PaintingMiniatures #PaintingMinis


@erikcats Love your hobby day today!
What did you mean by it doesn't "protect"?
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@erikcats Love your hobby day today!
What did you mean by it doesn't "protect"?
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#HobbyStreak day 1320
In prep for some actual #Mordheim gaming I gathered together all the #Terrain I've built over the past few years. I'll be honest, I'm disappointed in how little it actually is, but I'm aware I had planned a threefold.
Applied a layer of mod podge to all the XPS.
Primed the unpainted stuff grey with a rattle can.
Turns out mod podge does NOT protecc XPS

#Warhammer #WarhammerCommunity #Warmongers #MiniaturePainting #MiniPainting #PaintingMiniatures #PaintingMinis


@erikcats Oh no! Got a lot of melting damage?
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@erikcats Love your hobby day today!
What did you mean by it doesn't "protect"?
@Diami03
Basically, there's stuff in the spray paint that can disintegrate expanded polystyrene, so you need to cover it in a layer of something that can withstand it. I tended to use plaster as a good base, but as others note, you need to make sure it covers it completely otherwise you end up with voids.
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@erikcats Love your hobby day today!
What did you mean by it doesn't "protect"?
@Diami03 cheers!
Re: protect
the XPS foam went all crinkly because of the rattle can spray paint.I had assumed a layer of mod podge would prevent that. Luckily like a good boy I spray the hard-to-reach places first, so only the inner wall of the gatehouse, mostly hidden under a walkway, has been affected.
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@ToweroftheArchmage @Diami03 not even going to use rattle cans on the XPS elements anymore. I'll just mix 1:1 mod podge and grey primer and Robert's my uncle
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@erikcats Oh no! Got a lot of melting damage?
@lenni not catastrophic, luckily
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@Diami03
Basically, there's stuff in the spray paint that can disintegrate expanded polystyrene, so you need to cover it in a layer of something that can withstand it. I tended to use plaster as a good base, but as others note, you need to make sure it covers it completely otherwise you end up with voids.
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@Diami03 cheers!
Re: protect
the XPS foam went all crinkly because of the rattle can spray paint.I had assumed a layer of mod podge would prevent that. Luckily like a good boy I spray the hard-to-reach places first, so only the inner wall of the gatehouse, mostly hidden under a walkway, has been affected.
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