Hi Ben, it looks like an old, weathered car. As it is now, not bad I think. I would not use a gloss varnish though, because that might strengthen the unevenness of the paint. And old neglected cars are seldom shiny. Thanks for sharing this video!
Hi Erik, I am using the varnish to protect the paint and decals from the enamel wash. It's true though that the finish might look weird. So far I have just done the underside of the model with the gloss varnish - will see how bad it looks tomorrow. If the gloss varnish does not work, I can always finish the model off with some spray matt varnish - though that means I will have to mask the windows... I am really trying to finish this project off this weekend!
Hi Ben, it looks like an old, weathered car. As it is now, not bad I think. I would not use a gloss varnish though, because that might strengthen the unevenness of the paint. And old neglected cars are seldom shiny. Thanks for sharing this video!
Hi Erik, I am using the varnish to protect the paint and decals from the enamel wash. It's true though that the finish might look weird. So far I have just done the underside of the model with the gloss varnish - will see how bad it looks tomorrow. If the gloss varnish does not work, I can always finish the model off with some spray matt varnish - though that means I will have to mask the windows... I am really trying to finish this project off this weekend!
@ In Action they have the same cheap varnish in matt finish. But spraying is probably better.
@@railway187 Ah I might go looking for that on Monday. I just checked the gloss varnish I painted on the underside - it looks wet!