Is there anything flatter...

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Is there anything flatter...

#1 Post by mikef12169 »

In a can than Model Master Dull Coat??
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Tamiya Float Coat TS-80 - Stuff rocks.. Flatter than Dull coat in a can..

For airbrush if you happen to use it.. GK- Dull Coat, sprays smooth through the airbrush and dead flat.

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Humbrol Matt Is amazing stuff
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My old girl fr.... Sorry couldn't resist. I like the testors dullcoat in the glass bottle.Sprays great thru an airbrush and is really flat.
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I've been using the Freestyle airbrush Flat Kote. It goes on great and it's super flat.
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I was tipped off to Model Master Acryl Flat at Wonderfest - airbrushes nicely!
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#7 Post by Rusty Nail »

I was using model air from Vallego tonight, I tell ya, it goes on smooth and very flat.
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#8 Post by Crazy Joe »

Ant wrote:I was tipped off to Model Master Acryl Flat at Wonderfest - airbrushes nicely!

Yes, what Ant says!
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Pun13 wrote:Tamiya Float Coat TS-80 - Stuff rocks.. Flatter than Dull coat in a can..
I recently used some of this on one of my dino kits, it's absolututely fantastic stuff.

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#10 Post by raydrz »

what about jesse's new stuff?

right now i use testors in the rectangular glass bottle thru the AB...

had good luck with krylon in the spray can too
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#11 Post by Pun13 »

raydrz wrote:what about jesse's new stuff
John, I just got in the Satin sealer, have yet to try it, but if its anything like the flat
Coat I am sure it will rock..

Jesse is sending me a bottle of the gloss to try as well..
I will have a write up once I test drive both the Satin and Gloss sealers.

Love the Flat coat, dead flat ALL the time.

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