Howdy 
Well, It\'s nearly time for GD and I have been making final touches to my entry. He has been sprayed with several layers of dullcote (EXCELLENT results, by the way, I recommend it from http://horsingaround.com).
However, after having made a few alterations to the paint job, there are some bits that are still shiny. I didn\'t want to spray him any more because it would mean a very thick layer of varnish, obscuring the details, and besides I have some shiny snow on the base
Anyway, to get to the point... I ordered some Brush-On dullcote for doing the individual shiny (tiny) areas, and I am wondering: does the brush-on, when dry, have exactly the same finish as the spray? On horsingaround it said that like the spray it produced a \"true dull finish\" (which the spray certainly does), but I am wondering whether it will \"stick out\" and look different from the overall finish of the spray-dullcoted mini.
I hope that made sense. I\'m probably worryng too much about spoiling the mini, but I\'d appreciate any answers regardless
Cheers
~Bill
Well, It\'s nearly time for GD and I have been making final touches to my entry. He has been sprayed with several layers of dullcote (EXCELLENT results, by the way, I recommend it from http://horsingaround.com).
However, after having made a few alterations to the paint job, there are some bits that are still shiny. I didn\'t want to spray him any more because it would mean a very thick layer of varnish, obscuring the details, and besides I have some shiny snow on the base
Anyway, to get to the point... I ordered some Brush-On dullcote for doing the individual shiny (tiny) areas, and I am wondering: does the brush-on, when dry, have exactly the same finish as the spray? On horsingaround it said that like the spray it produced a \"true dull finish\" (which the spray certainly does), but I am wondering whether it will \"stick out\" and look different from the overall finish of the spray-dullcoted mini.
I hope that made sense. I\'m probably worryng too much about spoiling the mini, but I\'d appreciate any answers regardless
Cheers
~Bill