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modelmaker66 You can do what you are looking to do, just be light on the application and light on the pressure.
You can do what you are looking to do, just be light on the application and light on the pressure.
So I could use enamel-based weathering products over enamel paint/varnish?
I'm super confused now
I do a lot of my weathering with my airbrush, using enamels over enamel, and there is no problem with that.
For drybrushing and other non-airbrush stuff, I again often use enamel stuff. But I usually clearcoat my models with either Glosscoat or Dullcoat (Testors spray cans) first, which is a lacquer. Never had any problems with the weathering over that.
Don Stauffer in Minnesota
Thanks guys. I live in South Africa and there isn't the range of products here like in Europe or the US, i guess the safest then would be to get acrylic-based weathering products to apply after painting/matt coating as I usually do using enamel based products (AK and Mig are available here)...
I have been using Alclad Aqua Gloss
No you can't, the solvents in the enamel weathering products will attack the enamellayer underneath. You can either use acrylic weathering products, or use a none solvent based clear coat. A lot of people use future.
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On the bench: Airfix 1/72nd Harrier GR.3/Fujimi 1/72nd Ju 87D-3
Hi everyone.
I've never done much weathering before, and I paint with humbrol enamels and seal with humbrol matt enamel varnish. My question is, can I use enamel based weathering products over the enamel varnish, or must I use acrylic based weathering products?
I've read very conflicting advice about this, mainly that enamel-over- enamel results in adverse chemical interaction but I've also read that acrylic-over-enamel can result in cracking or peeling?
Please help! Thank you!
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