Papermodder
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Dan, this is turning into a fantastic dragon.
Jim
Jim
, "DO OR DON'T. THERE IS NO TRY".:mrgreen:
I've used Testor's Dullcoat, Glosscoat and Semi- Gloss, they all work great, and don't ruin the prints. Also, Krylon Triple thick Glosscoat is my favorite, just use them all outside....They really aren't healthy to breath in.
Mike
announce1:DO USE MASK AGAINST VAPORS! PROTECT YOUR LUNGS!!!
Darth Vader. (... heavy breathing ...) Biggest scratch builder in the galaxy. Helped building the Death Star but ruined his health! :mrgreen:
I've been to one store but couldn't find any varnish at all.
The modelstore wasn't open so I'll have to check that later.
The Testor varnish is also meant for plastic models right ?
I know that the modelstore has Tamiya clear spray but it's for plastic, I asume that I can use that for my papermodels aswell ?
When I spraypaint etc. I do that outside the house in the shed, that's practically in the open air. The glue I use for general papermodeling is Pritt glue waterbased and loctite superglue, no problems with fumes or nasty smells there.
Cheers,
Elko
Hey Elko,
You should be able to use pretty much any varnish on paper. The trick is to spray the first coat very light, just a mist coat. This seals the print and creates a good base for subsequent coats
Try looking here: http://www.talens.com/en-us/where-to-buy/ for info where the nearest supplier of the varnish I use is to you.
Dan
Okaaaay.... that made sence hamr :mrgreen:
Hahahaha, Did it ?
Well, actually, it does....sign1
Please excuse my linquistic pornography......:mrgreen:
Actually, I am not into pornography. In fact, I don't even own a Pornograph ..... sign1
PS.... ACRYLIC, in my opinon is the better choice....
Thanks.... you made me choke in my scotch, ever had scotch run out your nose, it's not a pretty site.......and it feels even worse