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· Just another modeller
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What is special about them? - most higher quality powders use the same Mfg process.... although not always the same materials.

Carrs stuff is quite good, and this new range uses very pure pigments that are also extremely fine ground for exceptional adhesion...

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· Just another modeller
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*** NO, I strongly recommend against ever spraying over weathering powders - it takes away the texture that is so important.

They apply exactly the same way that any high quality ultra fine pigment should be applied - either on a plain surface, over a light spray coat of dilute arnish, mixed into a meths/water mix or whatever you prefer... Yes, ALL quality powders will adhere well to matt surfaces - the pigment is smaller than the grain of the matt paint.

I include suggested methods in each pack.

My powders are equally as fine as the Bragdon and are pure pigments, so very, very strong compared to old style weathering chalks.

Richard
 
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