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  • BattleshipBob
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 6792
    • Bob
    • Cardiff

    #1

    Anybody used Mr Color varnish

    Yes i am back nagging

    Has anybody used or can advise ref using Mr Color varnish. I am starting to buy Mr Color laquer paints and like MRP have found them great to use, so looking at varnish

    Cheers Bob
  • adt70hk
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    • Sep 2019
    • 10409

    #2
    Can't comment on them Bob but I know Night Shift swears by VMS....

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    • BattleshipBob
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      • Apr 2018
      • 6792
      • Bob
      • Cardiff

      #3
      Thanks Andrew, been practicing with Mr Color and very impressed so thought there own varnish would be the best to use

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      • Tim Marlow
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        • Apr 2018
        • 18903
        • Tim
        • Somerset UK

        #4
        I’ve used the Matt varnish. Behaves very like Tamiya varnish, but seems to have finer Matt particles. It sprays well and dries Matt and clear. I’d recommend it!

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        • BattleshipBob
          SMF Supporters
          • Apr 2018
          • 6792
          • Bob
          • Cardiff

          #5
          Originally posted by Tim Marlow
          I’ve used the Matt varnish. Behaves very like Tamiya varnish, but seems to have finer Matt particles. It sprays well and dries Matt and clear. I’d recommend it!
          Thanks Tim, do you thin it??

          Bob

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          • slupanter
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            • Jun 2010
            • 554

            #6
            I have tried Tamiya, MRP and MR Hobby Varnish and now stick to x-22; it is pretty bombproof.
            Talking of bombproof, green bottle Gauzy kills your AB but is really bombproof and polishable.

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            • Tim Marlow
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              • Apr 2018
              • 18903
              • Tim
              • Somerset UK

              #7
              Originally posted by Bobthestug
              Thanks Tim, do you thin it??

              Bob
              Sorry, only just seen this Bob. Yes, I thin it exactly as I do Tamiya stuff. Usually I do this by filling a new bottle to the bottom of the neck with MLT before I spray with it. This is about a fifty fifty dilution. I don’t use these paints for brush painting so making them “ready to spray” isn’t an issue for me. It may need slight dilution adjustment before it’s ready to go, but this gets me pretty close.

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              • BattleshipBob
                SMF Supporters
                • Apr 2018
                • 6792
                • Bob
                • Cardiff

                #8
                Originally posted by Tim Marlow
                Sorry, only just seen this Bob. Yes, I thin it exactly as I do Tamiya stuff. Usually I do this by filling a new bottle to the bottom of the neck with MLT before I spray with it. This is about a fifty fifty dilution. I don’t use these paints for brush painting so making them “ready to spray” isn’t an issue for me. It may need slight dilution adjustment before it’s ready to go, but this gets me pretty close.
                Not a problem Tim

                Appreciated

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                • Andy T
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                  • Apr 2021
                  • 3239
                  • Sheffield

                  #9
                  I've used most of them Bob, they are my first choice.

                  From the super glossy gx100, their gx112 which apparently adds UV protection, and a few of the matt ones, with gx113 being my favourite.

                  As with Tim, I thin them with MLT. They are pretty thick in the bottle so you wouldn't want to try them neat! I've tried their rapid thinner with the matt, as recommended by Mr Color, but I find MLT sprays better as long as you don't want the ultimate in flat/matt finishes.

                  The gx 100 can be thinned right down for thin wet coats giving a great gloss. I go as much as 1 clear : 4 thinner, but I've seen other go as far as 1:6 for the final coats (using thicker coats first) on cars etc. to get it to lay like glass.

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                  • BattleshipBob
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                    • Apr 2018
                    • 6792
                    • Bob
                    • Cardiff

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Andy T
                    I've used most of them Bob, they are my first choice.

                    From the super glossy gx100, their gx112 which apparently adds UV protection, and a few of the matt ones, with gx113 being my favourite.

                    As with Tim, I thin them with MLT. They are pretty thick in the bottle so you wouldn't want to try them neat! I've tried their rapid thinner with the matt, as recommended by Mr Color, but I find MLT sprays better as long as you don't want the ultimate in flat/matt finishes.

                    The gx 100 can be thinned right down for thin wet coats giving a great gloss. I go as much as 1 clear : 4 thinner, but I've seen other go as far as 1:6 for the final coats (using thicker coats first) on cars etc. to get it to lay like glass.
                    Excellent Andy

                    Many thanks Bob

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