Finally I had time to continue working, even if it’s at 2 am here, decals on over an ultra glossy varnish. Then a satin coat, but I’m pondering using the gloss varnish and put a mate coat later on the weathering process
>>5841023That looks really cool, although now gives more “zombie survival truck” vibes
>>5840977Really nice job
>>5841567What I’m understating from what you wrote is from bottom to top (a pic would make it easier but whatever):
Pine wood base
Flat styrene layer (for what purpose?)
Plaster (for mud? a road?)
The main problem is the plaster that, primed or not, will not really (need a porous material) bond and will "float" over the styrene. I'm not getting what the fuck are you trying to do overall but if I was to make a paved road (miniart has a lot of those and are really cheap and I could tell you how to weather them easily) you need to make the bricks out of something (cork sheets are cheap and easy to use) and then with the plaster (Paris plaster is the best for these things, I remember talking about this with some other anon in other threads, it was you?) cover the space between the cork bricks, to glue the bricks to the styrene/foam/cork sheet/wood use pattex contact glue (I guess other brands make something similar)