i have not been at this game that long but from what i can gather (and i am sure others here will have a more definative answer) klear was basically used as a gloss varnish originally because it was so cheap ,couple of quid for a sized bottles that would last for years. over a few years it seems to of turned itself into almost a god like status and as you see selling for silly prices on the likes of e-bay. of course a gloss coat from a model company is perfect for decalling and weathering as that is what they are designed for where as klear was designed for polishing your floors with a usefull side use as a model varnish but it not the be all and end all of varnishes...some one else come along and explain it better han i can please
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aaron, i can buy it by the trolley load here from our local tesco supermarket lol.hate to think how much it would cost to send one to new zealand though,but if your really desperate i will look into it for you.Originally posted by \Yes a gloss coat from one of the mainstream companies does achieve the desired surface for decals and weathering.Andrew dont you want the rest of your bottle? lol.
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Andrew i scored an entire bottle of the old formula locally, So dont put yourself out checking on the postage from your fair isles.
I appreciate the offer tho mate outstanding.
Patrick i see it as an investment saving on gloss and set-sol sets. Did i mention its a whole bottle. Im well chuffed.Comment
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Finally!
I know that most of you chaps are into military vehicles and so may not be too interested in Model T Ford Cars...... I appreciate all of the suggestions and advice you have given me over the months as I attempted to achieve an acceptaple gloss finish. Well finally I have done it although at times I lost the will to live!!! The penultimate solution was to try Vallejo primer which I've always liked, with Vallejo black gloss paint followed by Vallejo varnish. This was appalling!!!! I finally tried an aerosol Revell primer - this came out too thick but was ok. Then I followed with airbrushed Revell 07 gloss black and this looked good. Having given up on KLEAR and rejecting Vallejo gloss, what to do? I was in the Margate Hornby Place at the weekend ang bought an aerosol can of Humbrol clear gloss. The effect was amazing. A brilliant gloss. In truth the gloss is too glossy for the scale but at least I have a finish that is aceptable to me. Now I can go ahead and complete the build which should not take too long now the painting is sorted. Thanks again to all who shared their experience.
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hey peeps i bought this stuff from b&q as i have never tried doing this polish before and it gives a nice sheen takes 15 to 20 minutes to dry and it doesnt smell and no strange marks on the paint either [ATTACH]44247.vB[/ATTACH]only £2.98 for 500ml
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it looks creamy when you put it on but drys clear look at my BF109 in 1/24 for the results
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