Metal Origins SdKfz 234/2 Puma

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I always use a matt sealer. Used for sealing paintings and the like. Will find a link to the product asap
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A Satin finish would be very appropriate for a clean tank... The matt Surface usually occurs during dusting and weathering... So if you layer your scale models like this you end up with a realistic build up of layers as well.
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I've just been having another go at dirtying it up. As an indication of how far it is out of my comfort zone at present, I did one part and when I looked at it immediately thought "That does not look very neat." :S After a few seconds, it dawned on me - dirty vehicles do not look neat and tidy. :/ Brought a smile to my face. :D
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:D :haha: :thumbup:
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Dirty is the new black mate !
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What do you use for sealing the paint, guys? I only had bad experiences with """"""""" matt""""""""""" varnishes. Im using airbrush now.
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I use testors dull cote in a spray can. Works every time
Tanks alot.... :wave:
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A few years ago a bought a big can of mat picture varnish from a craft store to see if it would be a cheaper alternative to Dullcote.
Micador Picture Varnish
Micador Picture Varnish
It still left things with a bit of that 'wet' look but it seems to have some sort of solvent in it that does a great job of blending in decals and forming them over rough surfaces.
Hooben decal on my T-55
Hooben decal on my T-55
Tamiya decal on my PzIV
Tamiya decal on my PzIV
Another Tamiya decal over zimmerit
Another Tamiya decal over zimmerit
Now I use it as a layer to tie everything together before a final hit of dullcote to take away the gloss.
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B_Man wrote:A few years ago a bought a big can of mat picture varnish from a craft store to see if it would be a cheaper alternative to Dullcote.
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It still left things with a bit of that 'wet' look but it seems to have some sort of solvent in it that does a great job of blending in decals and forming them over rough surfaces.
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Now I use it as a layer to tie everything together before a final hit of dullcote to take away the gloss.
Lovely paint work on your tanks! I see the combination of the two works excellentImage
Tanks alot.... :wave:
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I use the same stuff, mine is very matt, and also works on dirt to secure it in place, and on tracks to help the paint & pigment stay put.
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HL PZIV MALTA,MATORRO JAGDTIGER,HL F05 TIGER,TAMIYA KT,HL PANTHERDOZER,HL EARLY PANTHER G,TAIGEN/RAMINATOR T34/76,
HL AN-BRI-RAM SU-85
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