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Bandua Infinity Train - Large terrain piece

Bandua Infinity Train - Large terrain piece

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More Pre-Primer Work

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So not moving as fast as I said, but there were two more things to do before I get primer on this model.

I realized that this large cutout area for the acrylic window was very tight, and if I add paint then the piece wont fit. So I filed all the edges to give it a bit more room.I realized that this large cutout area for the acrylic window was very tight, and if I add paint then the piece wont fit. So I filed all the edges to give it a bit more room.

Finally, I used a mixture of 50/50 white glue and water and did a light coat over the entire train. I then let the train dry and did a second coat on just the bottom of the train.

Our gaming group is in South Korea, as I have mentioned, and we deal with dry winters and humid summers. This has caused a lot of warping in cardboard tiles, but more importantly with MDF terrain that has large flat surfaces. I am hoping a coating of this white glue and water will seal in the train and help to prevent this dry season wet season warping that we have on other pieces.

In theory this could be done with a varnish, but this method is easy, so giving it a try.

NEXT COMES PRIMER

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