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Hi, after some terrible luck with GW spray varnish (which I must say they sorted out really well for me) I am wondering what to try next? What do you guys use? I prefer a matt finish to gloss but don't want to lose too much brightness from the colours. Any suggestions?
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while I'm in no way one of the greatest painters, what I use is Miniature Paints' Gloss Varnish (2 coats) then a finishing coat of their Matt Varnish. I use these brushed on - that way I know I' not going to get nasty lumps building up by accident, and I feel you can get multiple thinner coats, like with nail varnish (so I'm told
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I use the gloss for anything I want to game with for the protection, and would even add an extra coat or so to the bits likely to get knocked. The Matt finishes it nicely.
Richard Davies
while I'm in no way one of the greatest painters, what I use is Miniature Paints' Gloss Varnish (2 coats) then a finishing coat of their Matt Varnish. I use these brushed on - that way I know I' not going to get nasty lumps building up by accident, and I feel you can get multiple thinner coats, like with nail varnish (so I'm told

I use the gloss for anything I want to game with for the protection, and would even add an extra coat or so to the bits likely to get knocked. The Matt finishes it nicely.
Richard Davies
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I used to use the GW varnish, or Ardcoat I think they call it now followed by purity seal, but that stuff is fecking useless.
I now use Windsor & Newton Acrylic Matt Varnish. It dries completely matt with no colour loss etc. and is at least as hard as the purity seal and isn't too far off the gloss varnish in terms of protection. £4 for a jar has done well over 100 minis and I've barely used 10%.
If anyone wants me to pick some up for them while I can (since we're moving) I will, and can bring it to a tourney...
I now use Windsor & Newton Acrylic Matt Varnish. It dries completely matt with no colour loss etc. and is at least as hard as the purity seal and isn't too far off the gloss varnish in terms of protection. £4 for a jar has done well over 100 minis and I've barely used 10%.
If anyone wants me to pick some up for them while I can (since we're moving) I will, and can bring it to a tourney...
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I use agreat spray called Flatkote. It's used for rc planes, has zero gloss, and is meant to withstand airplane fuel. this stuff rocks, and sells about 14$ canadian in hobby stores. But you have to check the places that sell model planes and trains rather than minis
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This sounds cool! Does it dull the paint?'Ed Basha' wrote:I use agreat spray called Flatkote. It's used for rc planes, has zero gloss, and is meant to withstand airplane fuel. this stuff rocks, and sells about 14$ canadian in hobby stores. But you have to check the places that sell model planes and trains rather than minis
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