Theme editor

Scale Model Shop

A bit of advice please

  • Thread starter Thread starter Guest
  • Start date Start date
Status
Not open for further replies.
First let me say what a cracking interior you've done there :)


Humbrol make a satin varnish which can be applied with a thin brush and it's quite good the number is 135 I've used it on a few aircraft and it's got a nice shine to it but without being too shiny like a gloss and it settles back very well


I hope this helps :)
 
Hi Paul that looks great ........ I find brushing with Valejo Air has good results. It dries out and has a sort of "self levelling effect" and doesn't leave any apparent bursh marks. I've also used Tamiya clear with good results ...... The tank on this bike was done by brush and had several coats of Tamiya Clear.


View attachment 106875


View attachment 219898
 

Attachments

  • DSCF0267.JPG
    DSCF0267.JPG
    2.6 KB · Views: 0
Thread owner
Paul Humbrol also have a newish product called Clear.


This is ultra thin and brushed on ,"very thin" , produces a good gloss. First coat is about satin but then you can gloss uo with further coats to your heart's content.


If you do use this test first as it is very thin and needs a few practice strokes to lay down . But applied thin there will not be any brush strokes.


Laurie


PS there is a You Tube video of how to use produced by Humbrol. access is also by the Humbrol site.
 
Thread owner
Hi, I use this for getting different depths of shine.


View attachment 106876



Obtainable from any supermarket, goes on very thin and leaves no brush marks. each coat increases the shine. try on a scrap peice first to get the depth of shine right. Also don't load your brush just the merest hint of moisture will go a long way. Don't be discouraged by the milky look of it as it dries clear.


This shine on the wing took about 6 coats.


View attachment 106877



Also you get enough in the bottle to last a very long time, and you can also use it on the floor if you want.....

View attachment 219899

View attachment 219900
 
Thread owner
Nice interior!!


My option is a general wash with white spirit, you can use oils or enamels.


Can try a green/grey colour. The result will be a nice interior with more depther details and an interesting final shine.


Anyway, my advice is try it before over a piece of plastic ;)
 
I would have said the same as Bari it is good stuff and a bottle lasts ages and only around £4 and you can either spray it or brush it on
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top