Hi everybody,
I have a question. I recently started with a resin figure of Joh Smith Modellbau (Saxon Jager). I noticed that, compared to another figure of the range, that this specific figure has a kind of grainy resin surface (maybe anyone noticed this too). What is the best (and easiest) way to deal with this kind of surface? Dremel tool? Toothbrush? I do not believe the primer (thinned mrSurface 1000) is the problem because I also primed another figure of the same range in the same airbrushing session. This last figure came out very smooth and silky.
Hope you have some ideas!
Cheers!
Laurens
I have a question. I recently started with a resin figure of Joh Smith Modellbau (Saxon Jager). I noticed that, compared to another figure of the range, that this specific figure has a kind of grainy resin surface (maybe anyone noticed this too). What is the best (and easiest) way to deal with this kind of surface? Dremel tool? Toothbrush? I do not believe the primer (thinned mrSurface 1000) is the problem because I also primed another figure of the same range in the same airbrushing session. This last figure came out very smooth and silky.
Hope you have some ideas!
Cheers!
Laurens