Top coat - calling on the corporate brain

Ian M

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If in doubt try it out. Just not on them model .
 

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I didn't know Revell had a levelling thinner. Did you mean Mr Hobby?
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I would certainly take on board Ian's suggestion. Like Pete I haven't come across a levelling thinner from Revell.
 

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If it’s the Mr Hobby levelling thinner (MLT) the answer is yes, it should be fine. I‘ve used it many times like that, using both Mr Color and Tamiya paint and varnishes. Tamiya and Mr Color paints are very similar in formulation so are compatible. I’ve never yet had a problem with decals being adversely affected by MLT.
 

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Thanks for your reply, much appreciated. This modelling lark can be pretty complicated
No probs Simon. You’ll need some sort of respiratory protection though, MLT is similar to cellulose thinners, but not quite as “hot”. It’s also best to lay it on in thin coats.
 
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