Tamiya Gloss Coating Varnish Review at Stephen Cordero blog

Tamiya Gloss Coating Varnish Review. Recently i've found that a 1.5:1 tamiya thinner to paint ratio works really well. One technique i discovered was applying 3 or more coats of tamiya clear and buffing to a shine. I decided to buy this product. This varnish has the consistency of water. If you want to use wax, tamiya modeling wax (87036) works great on canopies imo. I feel that the super wet look is not realistic. I will try it over the next few days as a gloss base on which to use the new gsi super metals. You apply it with a cloth, but there is very little info even on the instructions. This is not a paint. I typically use tamiya flat clear and gloss clear spray for decal surface preparation and the final coat for my scale. As you can see the result on the roof is pretty. Can anyone give me advice. As with everything, a light coat followed by successive wet coats seems to yield fantastic. I'm sure there are cheaper alternative. Smooth finish if all goes well.

Has anyone tried Tamiya gloss coating varnish? General Discussion Large Scale Modeller
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Recently i've found that a 1.5:1 tamiya thinner to paint ratio works really well. This varnish has the consistency of water. As you can see the result on the roof is pretty. You apply it with a cloth, but there is very little info even on the instructions. Can anyone give me advice. If you want to use wax, tamiya modeling wax (87036) works great on canopies imo. I'm sure there are cheaper alternative. I decided to buy this product. One technique i discovered was applying 3 or more coats of tamiya clear and buffing to a shine. Smooth finish if all goes well.

Has anyone tried Tamiya gloss coating varnish? General Discussion Large Scale Modeller

Tamiya Gloss Coating Varnish Review I typically use tamiya flat clear and gloss clear spray for decal surface preparation and the final coat for my scale. If you want to use wax, tamiya modeling wax (87036) works great on canopies imo. You apply it with a cloth, but there is very little info even on the instructions. Recently i've found that a 1.5:1 tamiya thinner to paint ratio works really well. This varnish has the consistency of water. This is not a paint. I decided to buy this product. I typically use tamiya flat clear and gloss clear spray for decal surface preparation and the final coat for my scale. One technique i discovered was applying 3 or more coats of tamiya clear and buffing to a shine. I feel that the super wet look is not realistic. I will try it over the next few days as a gloss base on which to use the new gsi super metals. I'm sure there are cheaper alternative. As with everything, a light coat followed by successive wet coats seems to yield fantastic. Smooth finish if all goes well. As you can see the result on the roof is pretty. Can anyone give me advice.

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