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My last post just disappeared. Its quite amazing that this thread has become serious. Has the trauma of the move knocked everyone sensible ?

Daler Rowney soluble matt varnish is the best i've ever used. Better than W&N in my opinion,. Strangely for an acrylic you thin it with white spirit though.
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valleyboy wrote: Wed Sep 13, 2017 8:56 am Me no varnish anymore
I've found you can get away without varnishing on plastic figures as the paint bonds quite strongly to them. I'm not sure i could cope without varnishing metals though
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My varnish of choice is Humbrol Matt Cote but as with all things it has its foibles.

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You might also like the The Unvarnished Truth, Miniature Wargames, 369, 57-60 for a more in depth discussion.
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I'm a Testors Dullkote man, never failed me.
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Oh, that was a landmark article, martin, which an annoying number of of people appear to have missed. Or forgotten,. Or ignored. Personally, I think we should fine them £10 each.
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Or all three! A tenner sounds about right.
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it was a very good article and i remember it well so i'm keeping my tenner
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Slugbalancer wrote: Wed Sep 13, 2017 8:07 am I like the Winsor & Newton Galleria range. Comes in gloss, satin & matt.
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I'm firmly a Matt Cote man, including the home-mixing with talc and distilled turpentine.
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Wg Cdr Luddite wrote: Wed Sep 13, 2017 8:13 pmI'm firmly a Matt Cote man, including the home-mixing with talc and distilled turpentine.
I use white spirit to thin the varnish. Do you see extra benefits with the turps?
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