New England Soldiers
Private
- Joined
- Aug 22, 2011
- Messages
- 29
Hey everyone,
So, on the prompting of some community members I gave a gloss paint-job a go. I painted the soldier up as normal in acrylics, and then gave him a coat of Testor's Glosscoate. I brushed it on, and it seemed to eat away at some of the paint-job almost immediately.
You can see it on the eyes, the mustache and on top of the knit cap.
I am not sure why this happened, the paint was dry when the gloss was applied. I can only think the acrylic layer was really thin, and therefore the gloss just absorbed it.
Would it make more sense to switch to oil based paints if I were to apply this sort of finish? Any help from gloss painters would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
Adam
So, on the prompting of some community members I gave a gloss paint-job a go. I painted the soldier up as normal in acrylics, and then gave him a coat of Testor's Glosscoate. I brushed it on, and it seemed to eat away at some of the paint-job almost immediately.
You can see it on the eyes, the mustache and on top of the knit cap.
I am not sure why this happened, the paint was dry when the gloss was applied. I can only think the acrylic layer was really thin, and therefore the gloss just absorbed it.
Would it make more sense to switch to oil based paints if I were to apply this sort of finish? Any help from gloss painters would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
Adam

