The last thing I'll add to a figure is the store-bought or photocopied paper flag.
It was brought to my attention that some/many/all people actually varnish these (with a matt, I assume).
Is this so? Why? What brand of varnish should I use to varnish flags retroactively if it's worthwhile (*not* spray on, at this stage).
donald
Paper flags
Re: Paper flags
That’s a fiver you owe the Varnish Thread Box Donald.
Re: Paper flags
Varnish is a state of mind.
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Re: Paper flags
Especially if you inhale.
Which none of us on here ever do, of course......
Which none of us on here ever do, of course......
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Re: Paper flags
I tend to spray varnish all my flags, if only because I mount my flags before I varnish the figure. I do think it helps protect the ink if they are printed flags, but I have no conclusive proof of this.
As to brand, well no self-respecting wargamer would ever use anything less than Testor's Dullcote, available in very few good model outlets in spray or brush varieties. All other varnishes are fart-breath from beelzebub’s bum-hole.
As to brand, well no self-respecting wargamer would ever use anything less than Testor's Dullcote, available in very few good model outlets in spray or brush varieties. All other varnishes are fart-breath from beelzebub’s bum-hole.
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Re: Paper flags
Still got those shares in Testors then LT?
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Re: Paper flags
I soak my flags in PVA so that I can shape them. I don’t add any varnish.
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Re: Paper flags
I use inkjet printed flags for some of my units. To avoid problems with colours running when I shape them with PVA binder I use a light spray of army painter anti shine on the flags before cutting them out of the sheet. I don't varnish them again and have had no problems with them.
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LT +2, +3 if Spanish or surprised.