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What comes first, the dullcoat or the weathering...
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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by FundyNorthern</i> <br />If you are going to do it with paints and an aribrush, then it really does not matter. If using acrylic paint to weather, then I guess the Dullocat before might prevent the "beading" problem you mentioned.[/quote] <br />Thanks Bob, I was planning to spray a few layers of thinned acrylic [Polly Scale] light gray to make the brightly-colored paint look faded, so I guess I'll do the dullcoat first.
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