Tamiya acrylicsDo you mean to mix with Tamiya acrylics or to spray over?
Yep im using a brush, so ill buy a sating varnish then.Are you brush painting or airbrush,I don't use them but sure I heard tamiya doesn't brush very well,good in airbrush, also if your building military then you probably want matt varnish,could use satin on aircraft.if your brush painting and on a budget I would give the revell aqua a try at 2 quid a pot it's not bad stuff and can be thinned with tap water.
That's all ... ?! Duuuh, I am so fick!Over night drying is fine Richard. I do it all the time on my small lads, using both water based and oil based varnishes. Don’t confuse the poor chap Richard. Tamiya is acrylic (unless it’s the lacquer version). The difference is that It uses an acrylic binder formulated for an alcohol solvent, rather than formulated for water, that’s all
You're right Tim, it's a very weird formula for an acrylic. Perhaps that's why it's not easy to brush paint with it... takes practice. I find applying paint immediately after the first stroke peals the layer of paint off. So I've learnt to leave the first layer on for a while before the next coat. Since then decided to airbrush with it.Over night drying is fine Richard. I do it all the time on my small lads, using both water based and oil based varnishes. Don’t confuse the poor chap Richard. Tamiya is acrylic (unless it’s the lacquer version). The difference is that It uses an acrylic binder formulated for an alcohol solvent, rather than formulated for water, that’s all
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