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How do you dull your transfers? They're so shiny!


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A nice simple solution would be to use a "Dull coat" spray. The company Army Painter has a great "Anti-shine Matt varnish" that will do just that! You could also use Lahmian medium I've found works well too. Just remember 2 thin coats :biggrin.:

 

Hope this helps

 

Krash

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For me, I gloss varnish, then put the transfer on.

 

Then I seal it with gloss varish.

 

Once dry, I use matte varnish, however if you do not have any, Lahmian medium does a very good job of killing the shiny-ness

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I just use a thin coat of brushed on "Matt Varnish" from Vallejo, and it does the job for me. I wholly recommend Micro Sol/Micro Set for setting and conforming the decal as well (you will avoid air bubbles, which can make a decal lumpy and give it even more shine than the edges normally have). Some people recommend using a gloss varnish before setting the decal so it has a smoother surface to adhere to (again, less shininess), though I haven't found that necessary.

Edit: Oh, one more thing: if you're going for dusty and grimy, you may want to put your decals down before you weather your models. Unweathered decals on weathered surfaces look a bit funny!

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