Happened to me here in Canada too. Supplier showed it shipped, freight company showed it was signed and delivered in another city and wouldn't do anything about it. Complete scam
I occasionally varnish between coats and let it dry before painting the next area. I find if I slip a bit while painting a different area of the fig, varnish helps avoid staining the original colour. It's also easier to remove unwanted paint and saving having to paint the whole area again. eg...
Hi. I saw this on a Malaysian model show website. does anyone know if this is a commercial kit or just scratchbuilt? This is one I'd love to build. Thanks!
Hi Peter. A friend of mine (who just joined the Planet the other day), is now painting figs under a microscope. The results are astounding. You might want to look into it as an option.
Gary
I totally agree with Keith on this. You can do alot with Titanium White, Burnt Sienna, Yellow Ochre. Shade with Raw Umber. For cheeks, lips etc. I add a touch of Venetian Red. A tube of each of these will last you for many years.