ivanmoe
Command Sergeant Major
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- Feb 2, 2013
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I took some pics recently of a couple of figures that I setup with a model airplane. Afterward, I noticed that I might have damaged them in handling. One had a chip in the flesh tone on it's leg, while the other had an abrasion on the skirt of its khaki shorts. At any rate, I matched the paint as best that I could and touched them up. Twenty-four hours later, I went to inspect my handiwork and discovered that a fairly large chip had appeared in the skin tone on the OPPOSITE leg of one figure. It was then that I realized that I had a problem. While the first chip may have been impact damage, there was NO way that the second was. I searched the forum for clues and found a post and pics from rpk/Rich:
Before proceeding any further, I need to thank Rich for posting the pic and description of the issue!:salute::
Also, my situation isn't nearly so severe as his was. Once more using Rich's pic, I've highlighted the location of MY paint failures, thus far, in red:
Again, the emerging paint defects in my figs are far less serious than those that Rich encountered. However, they are real and I suspect will only get worse. I have now repainted the leg defects on the left figure and the rim of the shorts on the right figure. Actions taken, I'm hesitant to handle either of them for fear of losing more of the finish. I also ought to note that there's a fairly thick coat of glossy primer beneath the defects, so that's not the problem.
Question about a possible fix...
Would a sprayed coat of acrylic varnish stop the flaking? Apart from chasing flakes of paint in coming days/months/years, I don't know what else to try other than stripping them and starting all over again.:redface2: Thoughts gentlemen?
-Moe
Before proceeding any further, I need to thank Rich for posting the pic and description of the issue!:salute::
Also, my situation isn't nearly so severe as his was. Once more using Rich's pic, I've highlighted the location of MY paint failures, thus far, in red:

Again, the emerging paint defects in my figs are far less serious than those that Rich encountered. However, they are real and I suspect will only get worse. I have now repainted the leg defects on the left figure and the rim of the shorts on the right figure. Actions taken, I'm hesitant to handle either of them for fear of losing more of the finish. I also ought to note that there's a fairly thick coat of glossy primer beneath the defects, so that's not the problem.
Question about a possible fix...
Would a sprayed coat of acrylic varnish stop the flaking? Apart from chasing flakes of paint in coming days/months/years, I don't know what else to try other than stripping them and starting all over again.:redface2: Thoughts gentlemen?
-Moe