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JT-Y wrote:Yes. It's all explained in my link above.
I found some in B&Q that I think will do the job, looks to be all you mentioned in link on the label at least!
Will try it out on test plastic ones I started cheers for very informative link
DixonCider wrote:has anyone else noticed that inks sometimes brush away with paint on varnish? I am thinking I may go to a spray on first then do two coats of paint on to see if this fixes the issue
I found that some inks are not waterproof and the varnish, being water based, melted them. Same issue with watercolors. And with lacquer based varnish, it attacked felt pen marks.
Best advice: always give the full method a test. Get a sprue or left over metal, and paint as normal, all the steps, from priming to varnishing.
DixonCider wrote:has anyone else noticed that inks sometimes brush away with paint on varnish? I am thinking I may go to a spray on first then do two coats of paint on to see if this fixes the issue
I found that some inks are not waterproof and the varnish, being water based, melted them. Same issue with watercolors. And with lacquer based varnish, it attacked felt pen marks.
Best advice: always give the full method a test. Get a sprue or left over metal, and paint as normal, all the steps, from priming to varnishing.
the rat ogre below was where the I had the issue with GW inks and GW varnish on a GW rat ogre just above the belt on the right hand side. not a big deal, live and learn
it is odd I used the same technique on the Bones Troll and had no issues
bound for glory wrote:i use KRYLON gloss. i don't use a dullcoat.
do you find your teams look like they are in wet vinyl when completed? I did my skaven in gloss varnish and it seems they are a little too wet looking
not really. mean to say, i can live with the slightly wet look, as long as the figures are protected. and KRYLON works very well.
believe it or not, there was a timewhen i did'nt use anything
Ok, I used the guide on previous page and still got really gloss test ones, not used spray matt yet but the paint on one from instructions should matt the finish quite a bit am I doing anything wrong?
started with gloss from B&Q, is modern one, white in tin and water based all that jazz.
then paint on matt specified in guide (cause it was there so just got it as easier)
is still really shiny!
Can't think of a good reason why the Vallejo matte isn't doing the job. I normally do two quick, dilute coats before finishing with aerosol and that's enough.
Unless the B&Q gloss is some kind of hyper shiny gloss, which it could be I suppose
Reason:''
"It´s better to enlarge the game than to restrict the players." -- Erick Wujcik
outcasttex wrote:After a bad experience with Citadel Purity Seal,
I had the same on one of my fave teams so will never use the stuff again. Bad enough when GW's stuff is overpriced and mediocre without it being poor.
Now I use paint on vallejo matt varnish, I like this as I can give extra coats easily to the most exposed parts. But I mostly use plastic minis nowadays sp varnish is less of an issue than with metal models.