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From: LiquidMagick
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  • Awesome. How much does this Fairy Power spray cost by and where can I buy it? (I live in the uk btw)

  • @saberburst You can get it for around £3.50 and its sold in most UK supermarkets or there is a link to a good deal on Amazon UK in my blog.

    Just click the link in the description of the video to find the deal on Amazon.

  • @LiquidMagick cheers mate :)

  • @LiquidMagick man my mother uses fairy but the normal one does that one works?

  • @ChaosFlash1000 not really you need to use fairy power spray as its not fairy liquid 

  • Will this not also weaken the glue?

  • @FmMan33 If you Spray on and rub off it does not affect the glue at all. The way plastic glue works is by melting the plastic figure together so the glue cannot weaken as it is the plastic of the model. For super glue im not sure. But If all else fails you can always just re super glue the model. Its better than losing detail through 4 layers of paint such as the Tau in the video.

  • @LiquidMagick Thanks for the explanation. I've not bought, painted or even looked into warhammer for the past 10 years. I'm looking to get back into it, so it's good to know these techniques etc. Thank you. Planning on doing any more vids?

  • @FmMan33 Yeah im just making an unboxing video of my 1st delivery from games workshop direct should be uploaded soon.

  • @LiquidMagick Sweet, will subscribe and check it out ;) - A lot has changed, most notably prices -.- I remember when a Space Marine Tactical squad was £13(20$) they're now something like £18(27$). Doesn't sound like a big change, 7$, but it all adds up. :\

  • @FmMan33 Nothing can beat a new set of miniatures but you can get some good deals on ebay for badly painted figures, that's where the Tau figures came from. You might not get a perfect miniature but you get a big saving, don't forget to factor in postage to the total cost. Thanks for Subscribing!

  • I was looking how to do this a while back. Instead of removing the paint however, I needed to remove the white primer spray, that was hell! It's some stubborn shit.

  • @cherrypowered Yeah some people use car primer and it reacts with the plastic slightly so its super hard to remove.

  • @LiquidMagick I just call all spray paint primer, I actually used GWS spray, I had a duff can of skull white that fucked up a bunch of models, all better now I stripped it off and started again with black

  • 409 works as well

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