i have not been at this game that long but from what i can gather (and i am sure others here will have a more definative answer) klear was basically used as a gloss varnish originally because it was so cheap ,couple of quid for a sized bottles that would last for years. over a few years it seems to of turned itself into almost a god like status and as you see selling for silly prices on the likes of e-bay. of course a gloss coat from a model company is perfect for decalling and weathering as that is what they are designed for where as klear was designed for polishing your floors with a usefull side use as a model varnish but it not the be all and end all of varnishes...some one else come along and explain it better han i can please
Johnson's Klear
Collapse
This topic is closed.
X
X
-
Guest
-
Guest
Originally posted by \Yes a gloss coat from one of the mainstream companies does achieve the desired surface for decals and weathering.Andrew dont you want the rest of your bottle? lol.
A sealing coat over decals works a treat. No idea why yours silvered.Comment
-
Guest
-
Andrew i scored an entire bottle of the old formula locally, So dont put yourself out checking on the postage from your fair isles.
I appreciate the offer tho mate outstanding.
Patrick i see it as an investment saving on gloss and set-sol sets. Did i mention its a whole bottle. Im well chuffed.Comment
-
Guest
Finally!
I know that most of you chaps are into military vehicles and so may not be too interested in Model T Ford Cars...... I appreciate all of the suggestions and advice you have given me over the months as I attempted to achieve an acceptaple gloss finish. Well finally I have done it although at times I lost the will to live!!! The penultimate solution was to try Vallejo primer which I've always liked, with Vallejo black gloss paint followed by Vallejo varnish. This was appalling!!!! I finally tried an aerosol Revell primer - this came out too thick but was ok. Then I followed with airbrushed Revell 07 gloss black and this looked good. Having given up on KLEAR and rejecting Vallejo gloss, what to do? I was in the Margate Hornby Place at the weekend ang bought an aerosol can of Humbrol clear gloss. The effect was amazing. A brilliant gloss. In truth the gloss is too glossy for the scale but at least I have a finish that is aceptable to me. Now I can go ahead and complete the build which should not take too long now the painting is sorted. Thanks again to all who shared their experience.
AidanComment
-
Guest
hey peeps i bought this stuff from b&q as i have never tried doing this polish before and it gives a nice sheen takes 15 to 20 minutes to dry and it doesnt smell and no strange marks on the paint either [ATTACH]44247.vB[/ATTACH]only £2.98 for 500ml
mobear
[ATTACH]47444.IPB[/ATTACH]
Comment
-
Guest
-
Guest
it looks creamy when you put it on but drys clear look at my BF109 in 1/24 for the results
mobearComment
Comment