hoakin1981
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A warm hi to all. I need some help from all experienced folks out there.
I just airbrushed two coats of Gloss varnish on my model to seal in all the colors so far and to prepare the surface for decals using Micro set/sol.
The next parts planned are to seal in the decals using Satin varnish to protect them and to prepare the surface for weathering using various washes and lastly, to seal in everything in the end using Matt varnish.
In all YT videos I have seen on how to apply decals using Micro set/sol though, the last step is to seal them in using Matt varnish in order also to achieve the "painted on look".
So inevitably the question arises. Can I proceed as planned and seal in the decals using Satin varnish and then at the end spray Matt varnish on top? will I in this way also achieve the painted on look for the decals?
Reason I want to use Satin instead of Matt over the decals is because applying washes works better on the Satin surface. Otherwise I could spray initially a coat of Matt to seal in the decals and then on top of that a coat of Satin to apply the weathering. But isn't this an overkill?
Many thanks in advance.
I just airbrushed two coats of Gloss varnish on my model to seal in all the colors so far and to prepare the surface for decals using Micro set/sol.
The next parts planned are to seal in the decals using Satin varnish to protect them and to prepare the surface for weathering using various washes and lastly, to seal in everything in the end using Matt varnish.
In all YT videos I have seen on how to apply decals using Micro set/sol though, the last step is to seal them in using Matt varnish in order also to achieve the "painted on look".
So inevitably the question arises. Can I proceed as planned and seal in the decals using Satin varnish and then at the end spray Matt varnish on top? will I in this way also achieve the painted on look for the decals?
Reason I want to use Satin instead of Matt over the decals is because applying washes works better on the Satin surface. Otherwise I could spray initially a coat of Matt to seal in the decals and then on top of that a coat of Satin to apply the weathering. But isn't this an overkill?
Many thanks in advance.