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Hi all,
I have been buying up lots of varnishes
I have just tried AK satin (rattle can), Lucky Varnish and Alclad II Aqua Gloss.
AK rattle can was complete a disaster
Lucky is a bit hit and miss
Aqua gloss seems to be ok

What do you all find is the best?
 
For a gloss varnish i like Humbrol Clear Gloss, which sprays well.

For Satin and Matt finishes i use the spray cans of Winsor and Newton Galeria Professional Varnishes.
 
Needle is 3.5 and about 20 psi. It is mush easier to clean the airbrush too.
 
I'm the same as Dave, the Galeria matt is very good it sprays and brushed well and gives a very flat finish.
 
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I'm the same as Dave, the Galeria matt is very good it sprays and brushed well and gives a very flat finish.
For a gloss varnish i like Humbrol Clear Gloss, which sprays well.

For Satin and Matt finishes i use the spray cans of Winsor and Newton Galeria Professional Varnishes.

What sort of range are you both keeping from the model?
 
With the airbrush i think about 6 inches, I have never really thought about it.

With the spraycans further away probably around 12 inches, (i hope my wife was not watching me type this as i go through the motions of pretending to spray an imaginary aircraft on the screen)
 
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With the airbrush i think about 6 inches, I have never really thought about it.

With the spraycans further away probably around 12 inches, (i hope my wife was not watching me type this as i go through the motions of pretending to spray an imaginary aircraft on the screen)

HAHA

I am off to buy some ASAP, I see a lot of people saying 25 to 30cm so 12" ish sounds good.
 
Gloss I use Humbrol clearcoat for brush, and Zero clearcoat (from hiroboy) for spraying.
Matt I use Humbrol mattcoat for brush, and Tamiya for spraying (thinned with Mr Colour levelling thinner)
Also use Tamiya Semi gloss and Gloss when spraying.
 
I use Humbrol Acrylic Clear Gloss Varnish - sprayed at 1.5 bar ( 22psi ) from 25cm, straight from the bottle. I use Vallejo Premium Matt & Satin Acrylic varnishes, at the same pressures, but tend to thin these a little - it's very rare for me to hand brush varnish!
Dave
 
Matt - Xtracrylix flat varnish works a treat for me and it's especially good with a brush as it is with the airbrush
Satin - Humbrol statincote
Gloss - Klear (old version as i have 1 1/2 bottles left lol)
 
Also, in addition to those listed above, in my railway days I used to use Ronseal semi gloss because it really did do exactly what it said on the tin....a litre lasted me about ten years.
 
Also, in addition to those listed above, in my railway days I used to use Ronseal semi gloss because it really did do exactly what it said on the tin....a litre lasted me about ten years.
Tim... I use Wiko's own for diorama, think Ron probely does the same, as he would say " cheap as chips "
John.
 
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I think I rushed in with my lucky varnish and I have a bit bumpy surface. You are supposed to mist it on but sprayed it like Tamiya paint :(, poor choice.
I hate varnishes and they just kill my projects and fun.
 
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I am going to give this a go as well.
Thoughts?
 

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My day to day varnishes are the four MRP varnishes, gloss, semi-gloss, matt and semi-matt. They spray beautifully, no issues at all.

For when I need a water based varnish I use AKI Ultra Matt and Aclad Aqua Gloss.

For final fittings when I need to apply a fairly durable high sheen gloss to detail with a brush I use Humbrol’s enamel gloss.
 
I too am a fan of Humbrol acrylic clear gloss varnish used straight from the bottle in the airbrush at 22psi. I favour a larger needle which gives a greater spread and coverage. For a satin or matt finish I use bottles of winsor and newton acrylic varnish diluted with a small amount of distilled water for use in the airbrush.
 
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