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Thinning Mig Satin Lucky Varnish ?


Manfred

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I have purchased Mig's Lucky Varnish in satin as a final finish for a aircraft model which I have completed. They advise that no thinning for airbrushing is needed and that it is water based. I have had the bottle for about 6 months and it looks like there is rust forming at the base of the bottle, do they use steel balls as a agitator ? If so how will this effect the final finish. I have tried to spray the varnish on a  donor spare wing and am not happy with the finish. Can anyone recommend a good Satin finish for my top coat. Thank you in advance.

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To be honest, I don't use satin as a finish; or at least I have not in the past. However, in following other discussions in the past; I think Humbrol has been mentioned as having the best clear finishes. I'm sure others here who are more knowledgeable will be able to answer more definitively.

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Thank you Mark for your input, I have completed a between war's trainer and think the satin would look the best. I have used Humbrol in the past and do like their paint. Living here in North Carolina I find good Hobby Shops are very scarce so it"s mail order most of the time.  

 

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