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  • Robert1968
    • Mar 2015
    • 3596

    #1

    Dull coat

    hi chaps I'm having a little problem with my plastic soldiers 1/35 , I pre shaded them with primer then started with the field gray tamiya acrylics but the shade has made the soldiers shiney and that's not my aim ( I tried Matt varnish but still they shiney ) what's the best dull cost to get


    Robert
  • Richi72
    • Sep 2013
    • 1100

    #2
    Hi Robert,


    couple of questions


    1. can you put some pictures of them here


    2. did you primed the whole figure and the the preshading?


    3. i use vallejo matt wenn the figurine is completely done to turn it all matt.


    if I may i prime with black, then i drybrush with white and thats my shadow and highlight


    Cheers Richi

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    • Alan 45
      • Nov 2012
      • 9833

      #3
      Brush them in Matt for some reason airbrush makes it look like it's got a shine to it I don't know why

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      • Guest

        #4
        Robert as Richi recommends definitely Vallejo Matt Varnish acrylic not polyurethane.


        Vallejo paint is matt but put on Vallejo Matt Varnish and it is as dull as you can get. It is even duller than Jeremy Paxman.


        Laurie

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        • Guest

          #5
          Originally posted by \
          some reason airbrush makes it look like it's got a shine to it I don't know why
          My thoughts on that Allan is that the plastic is not prepared and is still shiny and what ever paint you put on the base colour shines through mainly as the paint film is thin on the shiny surface..


          Mad but put your figures in a container with bird grit. Shake it for about two minutes. Wash and then prime. That works for me. The plastic loses it's dull finish.


          Just done exactly that and the grey plastic is dull ready for primer. Got one of the dentists cheap Chinese vibrators ( for dentistry ) velcro on the vibrator and the container base.. Fill with bird grit plastic pieces in top on (with clips ). Vibrator on for 3 to 4 minutes. The plastic pieces wizz around and around. Plastic dull as Ed Balls Also flat lining


          Laurie

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          • zuludog
            SMF Supporters
            • Mar 2015
            • 239

            #6
            Humbrol make a matting agent for use with enamel paints. Why not contact them and see if it can be used with acrylics?

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            • Robert1968
              • Mar 2015
              • 3596

              #7
              Originally posted by \
              Robert as Richi recommends definitely Vallejo Matt Varnish acrylic not polyurethane.
              Vallejo paint is matt but put on Vallejo Matt Varnish and it is as dull as you can get. It is even duller than Jeremy Paxman.


              Laurie
              Hi Laurie I primed using Vallejo primer ( white and then used tamiya feldgrau on the trousers/ and noticed it left them shiney. I don't have black primer I'm Vallejo or feldgrau so think it maybe what was said earlier the airbrush has left the acrylic paint shiney I started painting the faces with model air painted with brush and this is fine ( no shine. Think Alan might have the result with the plastic not curing proper ( 1 set German soldiers from ICM and the other from Masterbox both sets of 4 soldiers ? I'll get a couple of pics on here do you can see ( think its mixture of paints that have given off two different effects, I have the Vallejo thinners now and may clean up and await a new Vallejo black primer and stick to one company ( so off to raid the piggy bank and order some more Vallejo paints

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              • Robert1968
                • Mar 2015
                • 3596

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                • Robert1968
                  • Mar 2015
                  • 3596

                  #9
                  As you can see from the photos not all finished yet but the trousers are shiney and the waistcoat are shiney.


                  Think you may bed right about the primer Laurie and Alan


                  Robert

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                  • Robert1968
                    • Mar 2015
                    • 3596

                    #10
                    Originally posted by \
                    Hi Robert,
                    couple of questions


                    1. can you put some pictures of them here


                    2. did you primed the whole figure and the the preshading?


                    3. i use vallejo matt wenn the figurine is completely done to turn it all matt.


                    if I may i prime with black, then i drybrush with white and thats my shadow and highlight


                    Cheers Richi
                    Have posted a few of soldiers for your viewing ( no it's not a rugby scrum

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      I don't think that there's a great deal of difference between one brand of matt / dull coat & another.


                      The most important thing is to mix it thoroughly - more, much more than you would do with paint.


                      That ensures the matting agent (talc, mica etc) is properly mixed & gives the desired matt look. Poorly mixed matt products will cause a glossy effect.

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                      • Guest

                        #12
                        I wonder Robert if it is that you are working under bright lights and with the deep folds in the clothing and reflecting this is enhancing the shine.


                        Laurie

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                        • Robert1968
                          • Mar 2015
                          • 3596

                          #13
                          No Laurie I put on the light ( spot to show up the shine. If I'm normally painting I use natural light or a spot that's further away but for the pics I decided to put on the spot so you could see the shine in the paint. What I have done now is put the part painted figs in a small container with lid on and painted them all liberally with Vallejo thinners. I'll leave for a couple of hours and then wipe what paint I can off. Leave to air dry after that and repeat if need be. I should have the required Vallejo paints in a couple of days and with it comes the black primer. I'll get some more pics in a couple of days. The life colour set of 5 face paints seem to work fine on the plastic once primed but I want to get them right so patience here is the key ( and I'll paint the figs this time not try to a/b


                          Thanks Robert

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                          • Richi72
                            • Sep 2013
                            • 1100

                            #14
                            Hi Robert,


                            I think the problem is the white primer, or maybe we are the only 2 people who got this experience.


                            With the vallejo white primer I had the same result, my paint wasn't matt but satin or even glossy, after I put in some grey in the white primer, this problem was gone.


                            Hope this helps. Cant wait to see your progress with the figurines


                            Cheers Richi

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                            • Robert1968
                              • Mar 2015
                              • 3596

                              #15
                              Originally posted by \
                              Hi Robert,
                              I think the problem is the white primer, or maybe we are the only 2 people who got this experience.


                              With the vallejo white primer I had the same result, my paint wasn't matt but satin or even glossy, after I put in some grey in the white primer, this problem was gone.


                              Hope this helps. Cant wait to see your progress with the figurines


                              Cheers Richi
                              Thanks Richi


                              Once I get chance to restart the figures when I get the new primer and Vallejo paints ill naked a new start on them, the Vallejo thinners took 60 percent of paint mistake so far maybe another clean over the weekend and then back to square one eh !!! Start reprinting ( stay tuned for more pics son eh?

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