Green Stuff World
Liquid Frost Effect
Green Stuff World's Liquid Frost Effect is made with a combination of acrylic resin and a saline solution, which gives it a frost-like appearance after the crystallization of the salts contained in the medium. It can mimic frost on trees, bushes, flowers, ice crystals, and other crystalline formations.
Key Features:
- Made with acrylic resin and saline solution.
- Mimics frost on various surfaces.
- Can be applied with a brush or airbrush.
- Contains 17ml of liquid.
How to apply Liquid Frost
To apply the frost effect to a surface, you will need to follow these steps:
- Begin by preparing the base or diorama to which you will be applying the frost effect. Make sure that the surface is clean and dry, and remove any dust or debris.
- Next, shake the bottle of liquid frost well to ensure that the solution is properly mixed.
- Apply the frost solution directly from the bottle, or you can use a paintbrush for more accurate application.
- Allow the liquid frost to dry completely, which can take anywhere from a few hours to a full day, depending on the humidity and temperature.
- Once the liquid frost has dried, you can add additional layers if desired to achieve the desired level of frostiness. Just be sure to allow each layer to dry completely before adding the next one.
- When you are finished, you can use some CA glue to give additional strength and hardness to the crystals created.
Apply multiple layers and leave to dry between 4 to 24 hours. Subsequent applications could reactivate the crystallization process and make them grow. Can be cleaned with water if necessary.
The effects may differ depending on whether it is applied by paint brush or airbrush. In airbrushing it is recommended not to apply too thin layers since crystals will not form. It can be diluted with water but the crystals that form would be weaker.
Warnings when applying the Liquid Frost
- Once crystallized, if dampened with any acrylic paint or varnish, they could melt or simply weaken. However, depending on the product used, they could crystallize again later on.
- Do not use the frost medium on porous materials that could absorb the medium since it could affect to its performance. Surfaces that should be avoided are natural wood, MDF wood, cork, cardboard, etc. You can still use those materials, but they will need to be sealed in advance before use.
- You can increase the hardness of crystals by applying cyanoacrylate glue through capillarity. If crystals are not well-formed or attached, some detail may be lost. If you use too much glue, you may release fumes containing cyanoacrylate. It is always advisable to leave the crystals as they are if you think that they will not be touched too much.
- The crystals should always be dyed through capillarity, and it is recommended to fix them before dyeing to minimize the effect on their structure.
Create stunning frost effects with Green Stuff World's Liquid Frost Effect. Its versatility and natural appearance make it an excellent choice for modelers.
Postage & Returns
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Returns accepted up to 30 days after date of purchase.