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Hey,
Just getting to the end of painting my first team (pics to follow when done!) and was wondering whether it's best to varnish the figs to protect them a bit? if so what is the best one to use??
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Just getting to the end of painting my first team (pics to follow when done!) and was wondering whether it's best to varnish the figs to protect them a bit? if so what is the best one to use??
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Re: Varnish
Definitely a good idea! I use two coats of gloss (for protection) and one or two coats of dullcote (matt varnish) to take the shine off it.
As someone else on here mentioned, the nice thing about this process is that as soon as your figs start to look shiny again you know you need to give them a top up of dullcote
Look forward to seeing your team.
As someone else on here mentioned, the nice thing about this process is that as soon as your figs start to look shiny again you know you need to give them a top up of dullcote

Look forward to seeing your team.
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I only use one of each (first gloss, it's stronger, then matt), but yes, varnish is an absolute must for gaming figures!
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Really depends on your location.hissa-lives wrote:Any recommendations for where to get some?
Product wise I use an old Humbrol Gloss Cote. Don't know if it's "the best" but it works fine for me.
For matt varnish, a lot of people swear to Testors Dullcote. I've used it myself, but have had some bad experience with it creating white spots on my figures. I recently read a good review (by James Wappel) on Armypainter's Matt Varnish, so I decided to buy that. Haven't tried it yet, though, but it's quite cheap.
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Rather than copy and paste or retype it all, here's a link to my thoughts on varnishing on my old blog on the PP forums:
http://privateerpressforums.com/showthr ... post375669
It's how I do all my metal mini's and it's served me well.
Hope that helps.
http://privateerpressforums.com/showthr ... post375669
It's how I do all my metal mini's and it's served me well.
Hope that helps.
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After a bad experience with Citadel Purity Seal, I only use Testors now. Unfortunately, it's not always the easiest for me to get in the UK and I often have to shop around. Here are the last places I used:
Glosscote
http://www.creativemodels.co.uk/testors ... 21286.html
Dullcote
http://www.greatescapegames.co.uk/paint ... rnish.html
(Looks like they are selling it bundled with paints now?? May be worth giving them a call to check if it's still available separately)
Glosscote
http://www.creativemodels.co.uk/testors ... 21286.html
Dullcote
http://www.greatescapegames.co.uk/paint ... rnish.html
(Looks like they are selling it bundled with paints now?? May be worth giving them a call to check if it's still available separately)
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Wow that is in depth! cheers, and will go get some gloss and order the matte!JT-Y wrote:Rather than copy and paste or retype it all, here's a link to my thoughts on varnishing on my old blog on the PP forums:
http://privateerpressforums.com/showthr ... post375669
It's how I do all my metal mini's and it's served me well.
Hope that helps.
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I use a double coating of Armypainter's Matt ('Anti-Shine') Varnish, and it works well to serve and protect my minis! 

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I use testors gloss and then dull cotes....
Line up the minis all facing the same direction and start your spray just before the mini on one side and "hose 'em down" (but not till they drip)... let dry (don't use on humid/rainy days)... turn 180 degrees... repeat process... turn 90 degrees... repeat... turn 180 degrees... repeat.... That completes the gloss.... (I think of the pattern as North-South-East-West)....
Do a second gloss if you REALLY want to, but I don't find it necessary....
Lightly repeat the process with dull cote....
Beware that spray varnishes are inhalant dangers and concentrated abuse is linked to cancer through California research.... Needless to say: only use in a well ventilated area and don't spray into the wind....
Line up the minis all facing the same direction and start your spray just before the mini on one side and "hose 'em down" (but not till they drip)... let dry (don't use on humid/rainy days)... turn 180 degrees... repeat process... turn 90 degrees... repeat... turn 180 degrees... repeat.... That completes the gloss.... (I think of the pattern as North-South-East-West)....
Do a second gloss if you REALLY want to, but I don't find it necessary....
Lightly repeat the process with dull cote....
Beware that spray varnishes are inhalant dangers and concentrated abuse is linked to cancer through California research.... Needless to say: only use in a well ventilated area and don't spray into the wind....

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Re: Varnish
Cheers for all the advice guys, am edging towards paint on varnish at the minute. This is because in the UK, so getting to time of year when spraying is risky, also I've done quite a few guitars the last couple of summers and getting a bit fed up with spraying! Nitro Cellulose laquer is horrible stuff but finishes nicely.
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My technique exactlyDigger Goreman wrote: Line up the minis all facing the same direction and start your spray just before the mini on one side and "hose 'em down" (but not till they drip)... let dry (don't use on humid/rainy days)... turn 180 degrees... repeat process... turn 90 degrees... repeat... turn 180 degrees... repeat.... That completes the gloss.... (I think of the pattern as North-South-East-West)....
Do a second gloss if you REALLY want to, but I don't find it necessary....
Lightly repeat the process with dull cote....

Don't want to dissuade you from paint on varnish as I've never used it but just wanted to add that I've sprayed Testors all through the summer and winter and never had any trouble - maybe I've just been lucky with the whole humidity thing? Mind you, I do shake the can like a madman for at least 2 minutes every time!hissa-lives wrote:Cheers for all the advice guys, am edging towards paint on varnish at the minute. This is because in the UK, so getting to time of year when spraying is risky

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Forgot to mention that the other (minor) advantage to spraying is your static grass gets a good coating of glosscote which helps the stuff stay in place a little longer!
Not sure how you would paint on over it without getting it stuck to everything but I guess it's not essential - you can just glue some more on when it wears a bit thin.
Not sure how you would paint on over it without getting it stuck to everything but I guess it's not essential - you can just glue some more on when it wears a bit thin.
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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
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Yes. It's all explained in my link above.
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