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How to apply Heraldry to a shield?
« on: 2013-04-17, 22:35:50 »
Would paint work of course? but what kind of paint would you use that wouldn't mar easily?

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Re: How to apply Heraldry to a shield?
« Reply #1 on: 2013-04-17, 22:39:13 »
its gonna get messed up if u do anything but have it on the wall. Milk paint would prob be the most period, but i used acrylic i think. i already have a scratch and all it did was sit on my mantle.

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Re: How to apply Heraldry to a shield?
« Reply #2 on: 2013-04-18, 02:29:25 »

Acrylics are readily available, and have the right kind of look. But any "flat" paints (that is, non-glossy) will be close enough for most purposes. Flat enamels will be durable, just less period in composition.
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Re: How to apply Heraldry to a shield?
« Reply #3 on: 2013-04-18, 14:40:30 »
Thank you gentleman, your advice is much appreciated.

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Re: How to apply Heraldry to a shield?
« Reply #4 on: 2013-04-18, 15:47:09 »
As Sir Wolf hinted at, what will you be using it for? Allan of MercTailor did the painting on mine, but it's just decorative. I've had it out a couple times, and once for a "show and tell" with kids, and it's held up fine.
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Re: How to apply Heraldry to a shield?
« Reply #5 on: 2013-04-18, 15:52:16 »
It would be for combat.

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Re: How to apply Heraldry to a shield?
« Reply #6 on: 2013-04-18, 16:26:28 »
its gonna get messed up lol. look for milk paint online.. here: http://www.milkpaint.com/  and get this. it holds up the best against battle.

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Re: How to apply Heraldry to a shield?
« Reply #7 on: 2013-04-18, 23:40:34 »
its gonna get messed up lol. look for milk paint online.. here: http://www.milkpaint.com/  and get this. it holds up the best against battle.

Yep, what Sir Wolf said, and just realize it won't stay flawless forever. Maybe not for one battle. :)
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Re: How to apply Heraldry to a shield?
« Reply #8 on: 2013-04-19, 07:56:21 »
Of course if you just want outright durability you can use an epoxy based paint which is almost like a shield for the shield or adding a +3 AC if you prefer terms of roll playing games.  ;)
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Re: How to apply Heraldry to a shield?
« Reply #9 on: 2013-04-19, 08:44:44 »
Of course if you just want outright durability you can use an epoxy based paint which is almost like a shield for the shield or adding a +3 AC if you prefer terms of roll playing games.  ;)

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  I can imagine a shield painted with an epoxy and the opposing knight just looking at it weird and thinking "wth?! Do I need to recalibrate?!"
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Re: How to apply Heraldry to a shield?
« Reply #10 on: 2013-04-19, 15:48:46 »

Those epoxy paints are crazy-tough, I have to admit. Not exactly period though. :)

The shield that we did the epoxy paint on that I have is holding up really well. The charges I painted on with enamels are scratched off in some spots, but the epoxy underneath is still there.
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Re: How to apply Heraldry to a shield?
« Reply #11 on: 2013-04-19, 16:47:29 »
About five years ago at my work, we started using the epoxy based paint on radar pedestals that are exposed to the elements 24/7 and they are now starting to come back to us for their five year overhaul and the integrity of the paint is perfect. We typically just have to wipe the outside down and they are still good to go. :)
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Re: How to apply Heraldry to a shield?
« Reply #12 on: 2013-04-19, 19:59:46 »
that is some wicked awesome paint!  Man oh man, what I wouldn't have given for some of that back in the day on my cutter!  We used to joke, "she goes out white with a red stripe, comes back red with maybe a white one!"  ;D
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Re: How to apply Heraldry to a shield?
« Reply #13 on: 2013-04-19, 20:31:23 »
Wow, that's some durable stuff, Sir Brian. I used appliance epoxy paint on the inside of one of my leg harnesses. Not as durable as truck bed liner, but better than regular spray paint, which I had used before.
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Re: How to apply Heraldry to a shield?
« Reply #14 on: 2013-04-20, 00:15:49 »
truck bed liner... who knew? :D
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