Hi guys. Some serious help needed her please.
My grandson PJ and I are both working on an aircraft build. PJ has the Tamiya Spitfire Vb and I have the Tamiya Rufe floatplane.
Base colour has been applied to both. PJ used an A/B with a mix of Tamiya colours while mine was painted with a hairy stick using lots of thin coats of Model Air. That was last week.
On Monday we decided to varnish using a hairy stick as we both need the practice. We put on two coats of Klear with about an hour's drying time, then two coats of Humbrol Gloss - again with about an hour drying time between coats.
PJ's kit has ended up with, at best, a sort of satin appearance, while mine is really shiny but about as smooth as a pebble beach! Like so:


We both used a similar flat brush about 1 cm wide and we both shared the same containers of varnish - undiluted Klear from an old empty paint jar and undiluted Humbrol straight from the bottle.
Where are we going wrong?
My grandson PJ and I are both working on an aircraft build. PJ has the Tamiya Spitfire Vb and I have the Tamiya Rufe floatplane.
Base colour has been applied to both. PJ used an A/B with a mix of Tamiya colours while mine was painted with a hairy stick using lots of thin coats of Model Air. That was last week.
On Monday we decided to varnish using a hairy stick as we both need the practice. We put on two coats of Klear with about an hour's drying time, then two coats of Humbrol Gloss - again with about an hour drying time between coats.
PJ's kit has ended up with, at best, a sort of satin appearance, while mine is really shiny but about as smooth as a pebble beach! Like so:
We both used a similar flat brush about 1 cm wide and we both shared the same containers of varnish - undiluted Klear from an old empty paint jar and undiluted Humbrol straight from the bottle.
Where are we going wrong?
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