Historically, I have suffered with using Humbrol Acrylic varnishes being tacky for ages. I am an enamel user so I have been told that, post painting, I need to use an acrylic varnish to protect the paint and that this will not be attacked by enamel thinners when rubbing excess wash off. So, I bought a selection of VMS Acrylic Varnishes to try on my A400M Atlas and F-117A Nighthawk...
The Atlas looks ghastly but I suspect that's more down to my lack of airbrushing skills.
The F-117A seems good as deposited but was attacked by the Humbrol enamel thinners. Also, once the decals were on, I locally airbrushed some Humbrol Clear over the decals to protect them. This crazed - looking like crazy paving. I also applied some Microscale MicroMask around the nav lights and beacons to hand-paint those. This also attacked the varnish.
I was using my H&S Evolution CR Plus AB with 0.4mm needle. The gloss varnish would not spray reliably so I had to thin it 2 parts Ammo acrylic thinners to 1 part varnish and also had terrible overspray issues so dropped the pressure down to 10 psi
Has anyone else experienced similar?
Does anyone have a magical varnish solution for working with enamel paints a) at the pre-wash stage and b) at the final coat stage?
Thanks all for your help.
John
The Atlas looks ghastly but I suspect that's more down to my lack of airbrushing skills.
The F-117A seems good as deposited but was attacked by the Humbrol enamel thinners. Also, once the decals were on, I locally airbrushed some Humbrol Clear over the decals to protect them. This crazed - looking like crazy paving. I also applied some Microscale MicroMask around the nav lights and beacons to hand-paint those. This also attacked the varnish.
I was using my H&S Evolution CR Plus AB with 0.4mm needle. The gloss varnish would not spray reliably so I had to thin it 2 parts Ammo acrylic thinners to 1 part varnish and also had terrible overspray issues so dropped the pressure down to 10 psi
Has anyone else experienced similar?
Does anyone have a magical varnish solution for working with enamel paints a) at the pre-wash stage and b) at the final coat stage?
Thanks all for your help.
John
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