Protecting your blackwashed/custom painted figures
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Protecting your blackwashed/custom painted figures
How do you guys do it? Is there some finisher you can buy at Toyworld or something?
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- Raymond101
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Clearcoat; Walmart should have some in the model section if not you have to go to a model shop. I don't know how well it would work on a model but if neccesary you can probably get auto clear coat from an auto-parts store.
What ever you do don't use a hard coat like shelac for a model. If it gets chiped you've pretty much ruined your paintjob if not the model as well.
What ever you do don't use a hard coat like shelac for a model. If it gets chiped you've pretty much ruined your paintjob if not the model as well.

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Shelac? Never heard of it before. Should be safe for now.

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Honestly, no.
Thanks for the link.
Thanks for the link.
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BTW, Jin's website recommends using a satin sealer or matte if you choose to protect it. What are those?

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