What kind of Flat coat do you use?
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What kind of Flat coat do you use?
I'm wondering what kind of flat coat people use. I have used Testors acrylic flat coat for years. I sometimes get questionable results with it. yellowing, not looking flat, etc. so I was wondering what other options are out there. Thanks.
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I'm also using Flattened Future. But I always mix it fresh and discard the unused portion. I had a severely frosted finish once- not sure if it was a mixing issue or an old batch issue. (it was three months old)
I lean on Testors Acryl Flat if I'm in a rush.
I lean on Testors Acryl Flat if I'm in a rush.
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Their spray stuff isn't bad either. Testors often gets a bad rap for their paints. But I think their clear flat coat and gloss coat lacquer (in spray cans) are some of the best products they make, and as good as any. But I've had terrible results airbrushing with their clear lacquers that come in bottles. For some reason (in my experience) they dry way too fast to properly coat (seal) the surface.
I haven't really tried their clear acrylics for airbrushing so I can't say anything about them. I have used them for brush coating dinosaurs and figures though with good results.
And I also think ZOmBe's idea of spraying clear coat from a can into a cup for airbrushing is a good idea. I've done that with pretty good luck with both clears and color paints.
I haven't really tried their clear acrylics for airbrushing so I can't say anything about them. I have used them for brush coating dinosaurs and figures though with good results.
And I also think ZOmBe's idea of spraying clear coat from a can into a cup for airbrushing is a good idea. I've done that with pretty good luck with both clears and color paints.
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I've been using plain old Testor's dull coat for years. It's nothing special but it worked well enough. Lately, though, I've been displeased with its results when applied to very small models and miniature ships. It seems to have a feathered surface now.
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Microscale Micro Flat.
It's easy to thin with water or methyl hydrate for airbrushing, and mixes well with Future.
Testors Dullcote is my other favorite, but I've developed a nasty sensitivity to it (it involves evil little, itchy hives. When I was young and immortal I scoffed at those warnings about "well ventilated areas". Take ye heed, younger modellers!).
It's easy to thin with water or methyl hydrate for airbrushing, and mixes well with Future.
Testors Dullcote is my other favorite, but I've developed a nasty sensitivity to it (it involves evil little, itchy hives. When I was young and immortal I scoffed at those warnings about "well ventilated areas". Take ye heed, younger modellers!).
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So far the best flat finish I have found is Humbrols matt. I have successfully killed the highest gloss finish with it. The other advantage is no matter how many coats I put on, it remains dead flat.
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I have always had good results with the Testors laquers (glosscoat and dullcoat) sprayed from a rattle can. It's great not to have to clean my airbrush when I'm done using them! Recently I have started using oil paint and mineral spirit washes so I swithched to polly scale acrylic flat and gloss. It also works well, but I miss the convenience of the rattle can in some cases. Does anyone know if you can successfully apply a mineral spirit wash over gloss coat laquer? If not can anyone recomend good set of gloss and flat acrylics that are available in rattle cans?
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