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Hey guys, Modelling Weekly here! In today's video, I'll be providing the basic information about using oil paints on your models, along with 4 nice techniques that will make your builds pop! I hope you find it helpful! OIL PAINTS FAQ: Q: Are oil paints toxic? A: No, unless you have an allergy to linseed oil. You have to be careful with the thinner though, as some can be harmful to your health (e.g. White Spirit). Q: Do I need a varnish layer before using oil paints? A: Sometimes, though I would apply a varnish all the time just to be safe. Some paints require it (such as acrylics), though hybrids such as Tamiya do not necessarily, though it's good to be safe. Q: What can I use to clean or thin oil paints? A: Products such as white spirit, or designated oil thinners for artists or modelers are good things to go to. Q: How long do oils take to dry properly? A: Between 24 to 48 hours, though most of the time it's fine to leave oil weathering to dry for around 2 to 3 hours before applying a varnish over the top. Q: Is it OK to apply oil paints with synthetic hair brushes? A: Yes! Brushes that use natural hairs (such as Sable) generally blend the oil paint nicer, though if you want to go cheaper then synthetic hairs are perfectly fine and usable. Q: Do I need to remove excess oil from my oil paints before using them? A: Again, it's not necessary, though highly recommended. Draining a lot of the oil from the paints before using them makes them easier to blend, and also decreases their drying time. Q: Should I apply a sealing varnish layer over the top of my oil weathering? A: Only if you wish to apply more enamel/oil effects on top of the weathering, without disturbing your previous work. Otherwise, oil paints will dry to a tough and dry finish after you leave them for 24 to 48 hours! NOTE: Some acrylic varnishes don't stick very well to oil paints. Xf-86 and other Tamiya Hybrid varnishes work for me though, so you could try them. Thanks for watching the video! If there is anything you want to know, or anything you want me to know feel free to ask! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music written and produced by PSBMusicStudio. Check out his YouTube page here: / @pablosharples Check out my Instagram for updates on builds: https://www.instagram.com/modellingwe... Discord server: / discord -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To contact me, you can use the comment section or use my email ([email protected]). You may also contact me through social media, although I may not respond quickly. Be respectful in the comment section. I do not wish foul language to be used as it makes it a bad place to be. Aggressive language towards my video in a comment will result in the comment being removed! Constructive criticism, however, is greatly welcomed!! Again, thanks for watching and see you next time!