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Testor's Dullcote
I'm stupid
I bought two Testor's products from US-based Tower Hobbies (I'm from the UK) and they took around a month to arrive (which I don't mind) but I have just found out I bought the wrong things. I thought I had bought dullcote (I actually bought Testor's Flat Clear & Semi Gloss Clear, thinking this would alter my glossy surfaces to flat & semi) So....I decided to re-visit Tower Hobbies and was happy to find they had dullcote in stock and I planned to buy a few bottles to make the postage to the UK worthwhile. HOWEVER.....Reading the "Flammable - cannot be shipped via Air" link I found that they can only send this item within the U.S.!!!!! WHICH BRINGS ME TO MY MAIN POINT: What do you UK modellers use for making 'gloss' surfaces 'flat'? Just when I thought the web could answer all my modelling prayers too! |
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Re: Testor's Dullcote
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Re: Testor's Dullcote
Cheers CJ, but nah, that ain't it. I don't want to make a glossy paint flat. It's parts which I have applied Acrylic gloss (for easier application of decals) and then I want that part to be flat. So, I'm looking for a clear flat, as opposed to clear gloss if that makes sense!!!!
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I'm sure I told you all this in your first Dullcote thread.
![]() I think you're getting a bit confused, Testors Flat Clear is still a 'flat' ie dull varnish, its just not lacquer like Dullcote is. Flat/Matt/dull, its all the same thing. I personally recommend Pollyscale Matt Varnish, available from www.hannants.co.uk. If its good enough for the super-anal train modelers, its good enough for us ![]() Also, whenever you use flat varnish, make sure its well stirred and all thick white gunk is not stuck to the bottom. Thats the stuff that makes it 'flat'. Cheers Farrokh
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Re: Testor's Dullcote
Thanks F,
You probably did tell me all this already but due to modelling toxins I have no 'memory-function' I'll get that stuff from Hannants, thanks again. |
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Re: Re: Testor's Dullcote
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However before you get the pollyscale stuff give the Testors stuff a try, it might work well enough.Cheers Farrokh
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