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Testors Dull-Coat
Does Testors Dull-coat spray yellow on white. I would like a dull-coat to my Vikings, and I don't want the white to yellow. I hope it doesn't. If it does, could you guys please respond what dull-coats don't yellow, or to do something to the figure that will make it not yellow. Also I use Apple barrel, Delta Ceramcoat, and Folk art on Reginald Rutledge figures. I am also looking forward to using testors enamels on Reginald Rutledge's figures. Thanks a ton for any responses!
Michael Last edited by Taylor : 06-07-2008 at 02:36 PM. |
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I don't know about the spray, but the brush on is one I'd stay away from. I used it on a Rams team and it made the yellow in the numbers run off the figure. I also would stay away from the gloss. I was putting it onto the Dolphins team that I just painted and it picked up some of the green on the figures base and spread it onto the jersey. I had to re-paint 8 figures because of it. I like Testors paint, but not their clear or dull coats. I would go with Delta Ceramcoat matte finish instead for the dull look, and their high gloss for a shiny look.
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for flat finishes, i use testors model masters flat clear lacquer finish. it is a brush on finish, and it does nit yellow, from what i have seen. i seal the figures first with a brush on water based varnish.
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Yes, it does yellow over time. My Notre Dame team looks like I painted them yellow instead of white.
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If I spray something over it, like Krylon clear gloss and spray the dull coat will it turn yellow. Or What is a good flat finish that I can use then
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I use model masters dull coat .
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Does it yellow?
Last edited by Taylor : 12-03-2008 at 08:12 PM. |
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Dull Cote...
Michael,
I'm a BIG fan of testors DullCote.It gives your team a "different" look.A great look I might add,but that is just my opinion.Some like the flat look some like the gloss look. Both have their appeal.But getting back to Testors DullCote. May I suggest you brush coat your figures with an arylic ( water based) clear-coat/varnish, first.Coat them well,GrassHopper.Get ALL the little spots that spraying usually misses;i.e. between the legs; under the arms;Then spray with the DullCote and you "shouldn't" have a problem.There are several good brush-on clear coats out there,Model Master;Delta ;and others.I prefer Delta clear coat myself. Give this method a try.All the suggestions given are good.Your choice. Hope this helps. SEMPER FI, Chris Stacey Hampton,Va. |
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I should of said the model masters dull coat is Testors.
No it has not yellowed on me yet and I have used it for 5 years. I prefer delta ceram coat for the gloss. I get the gloss/ brilliant and use it on the helmets. I should say I agree with Chris Stacey. I brush everything on. |
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To brush coat, would a model masters gloss clear acryl work. Thanks, Michael
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