Matt varnish issues
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It's a real shame. I am generally a big fan of VMS products. VMS Matt varnish does airbrush well but I have not heard how it performs when brush painting although it does dry very quickly so maybe the brush marks you have are due to the varnish drying before it can level out and so leaving the brush marks. Just maybe adding a retarder could help but test it first.
We have all had similar issues but when it happens at the end of a build it seems so much more disappointing. -
Can't help as I don't use it but a YouTube modeller by the name Night Shift swears by it ... I'm sure he did a guide on it a couple of years ago....it might have been in one of his build threads though.... Can't remember which one.
Hope you sort it out.
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Having never used VMS I can only give general comments. Matt varnish needs to have the living cramp shook out of it. Then stirred until you can no longer feel you hand. Good with the thinners (same brand) then more mixing IN A JAR. Never in the air brush. Test the mix on a card. If the mix is good, thin as milk but will not spray turn the air up. A little at a time untill it sprays.
Build up a couple of light coats then finish with a more generous coating.Comment
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VMS Varnish is great but takes a little to get used to. This is what works for me very well. One or two drops of Acrylic Thinner added and then no more than 2 drops of flow improver, then run through a 0.4mm at 20PSI BUT with a light trigger action, don't pull full back, works a charm.Comment
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VMS Varnish is great but takes a little to get used to. This is what works for me very well. One or two drops of Acrylic Thinner added and then no more than 2 drops of flow improver, then run through a 0.4mm at 20PSI BUT with a light trigger action, don't pull full back, works a charm.Comment
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Yes both are perfect but only a few drops of each, you are not doing what you would normally with other paint systems, i.e. get it milky thin. In truth its does work without either however I find a few drops of each just helps things along. The light trigger action is the key.Comment
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Such a shame a good model has been spoiled this way. I use AK interactive Ultra Matte Varnish (AK 183) which dries really matte, it can be brushed or airbrushed.Comment
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Winsor and Newton Galleria Matt varnish is good for brush painting.I couldnt get a Matt finish on a 72nd Sherman after brush paintung Vallejo Gloss varnish followed by Matt.Peter Day told me about Galleria and it works well in thin layers.
Hooe that helps a bit.
RichComment
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