HI All, Im new here and hope I am posting this in the correct area
I need advice on how to eliminate brush strokes when using Revell Matt Paints.
I have mixed the paints correctly and I am using good quality Humbrol and Revell brushes, applying a gentle coat of paint at a time and using slow gently broad brush strokes, but no matter what I do keep ending up with brush strokes.
Currently I am building this Revell Germany - 1/25 Kenworth Australia and it needs the exterior colour mixed, which I have done and stupid me never mixed enough to complete the entire model, Knowing I will never be able to match the paint I mixed again.
I got this Revell matt paint REVELL OCHRE BROWN MATT | REVELL 14ML ENAMEL PAINT | PAINTS / ADHESIVES | Catalogue | MarksModels which is a fairly good match and intended to to re-coat the matt paint with gloss varnish, to get the desired gloss finish.
Will mixing the matt paint with gloss varnish work, and will it eliminate the brush strokes, and if it will work can anybody advise what the mixing ratio would be.
I hope I have explained my situation correctly, and woul much appreciate ant help or advice that you guys may have.
Thanks
Aido-76
I need advice on how to eliminate brush strokes when using Revell Matt Paints.
I have mixed the paints correctly and I am using good quality Humbrol and Revell brushes, applying a gentle coat of paint at a time and using slow gently broad brush strokes, but no matter what I do keep ending up with brush strokes.
Currently I am building this Revell Germany - 1/25 Kenworth Australia and it needs the exterior colour mixed, which I have done and stupid me never mixed enough to complete the entire model, Knowing I will never be able to match the paint I mixed again.
I got this Revell matt paint REVELL OCHRE BROWN MATT | REVELL 14ML ENAMEL PAINT | PAINTS / ADHESIVES | Catalogue | MarksModels which is a fairly good match and intended to to re-coat the matt paint with gloss varnish, to get the desired gloss finish.
Will mixing the matt paint with gloss varnish work, and will it eliminate the brush strokes, and if it will work can anybody advise what the mixing ratio would be.
I hope I have explained my situation correctly, and woul much appreciate ant help or advice that you guys may have.
Thanks
Aido-76
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