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zero paint
I've bought some zero paint gloss black and I wonder if this also needs some clearcoat. It will be used as layer for some ALclad II
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Re: zero paint
Nope. The Gloss Black is fine as a base for alcad without clear.
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Re: zero paint
But doesn't this colour dry flat when airbrushed?
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Re: zero paint
Only the Zero base coat paints dry flat. Steve added the Gloss Black into the range specifically for this purpose.
Other paints that don't require a clear coat are the Semi-Gloss black and the Gloss White.
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