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Post by 406 Silverado on Nov 23, 2011 19:07:32 GMT -5
I've recently discovered ( thanks Iain )this website / company True Earth that has some very interesting acrylic weathering products. I myself am really interested in the rusting and chipping products. I have been using more and more acrylic paints to replicate rusting which has no harmful fumes and odors. I look forward to experimenting with these products some time soon, and will post them up here for all to see. I have been in touch with Giuseppe the owner and have gained some information about the products and They do sound to be user friendly, and of course earth friendly. Here is a link to the website, check it and let me (us) know what you think. www.true-earth.com/products.htmRob
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Post by TRM on Nov 23, 2011 19:14:36 GMT -5
Nice find maybe Rob!! It does look to be promising! I like the looks of the mud effects and I think you know, you can never have enough options in the Red Oxide range!! Look forward to what you find out about them!!
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Post by 406 Silverado on Nov 23, 2011 19:21:02 GMT -5
T you'll be the first to know bud. I am hoping Giuseppe will join in here on the forum to give us more input to these products. From what I have heard, this is not a new company, but has been around for a few years Don't know how or why I've never heard of them before.
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Post by TRM on Nov 23, 2011 19:30:10 GMT -5
I am at a loss too!! All new to me, but very interesting! Going to check out some of the Dio stuff later on!!
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Post by 406 Silverado on Nov 23, 2011 23:41:00 GMT -5
I think the blistering effects stuff is on the top of the "to try" list for me. I have a KV that will make a perfect test bed..
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Post by zlikovac on Nov 24, 2011 8:22:41 GMT -5
How can i miss this? In a first moment, looks like "thinner after paint works", but... Definitly on "must try" list. Thanx for sharing this.
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Post by 406 Silverado on Nov 24, 2011 9:00:54 GMT -5
I believe they are out of Italy. The filters look pretty cool too, but I'm gonna try the rust stuff first.
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