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Anti-Shine Matt Varnish

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Air Anti-Shine Varnish 100ml – The Guardtower

Warpaints Effect: Anti-Shine Matt Varnish

The Army Painter Anti-Shine Matt Varnish Non-Toxic Water Based Acrylic Varnish - Sealer for Tabletop Roleplaying, Boardgames, and Wargames Miniature Model Painting- 18ml

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The Army Painter - Our popular “Anti-Shine” Matt Varnish is getting a new friend: “Aegis Suit” Satin Varnish. The new spray varnish is the latest addition to the innovative range of Colour

Very matt acrylic water based varnish. Give one or two thin layers. Shake well before use. Loads of heavy pigment for an excellent coverage and consistency. Warpaints are a 100% match to the Colour Prime of the same name. Get the exact amount you need with the ergonomically designed dropper bottle. Non-toxic and eco-friendly.

Army Painter Warpaints Anti Shine Matt Varnish

The Army Painter - Anti Shine Matt Varnish (400ml/13.5oz) – Wargames Delivered

This acrylic varnish is truly unique and has been tailored to remove the shine of any models being dipped with Quickshade or painted using conventional paints. Although really matt, the sprays original formula retains the metallic shine from Plate Mail etc. Always let the Quickshade dry for minimum 48 hours before using this varnish and apply it in a thin coat. Never spray in humid conditions and cold weather. Test on a model first before spraying the whole army.

Army Painter: Matt Varnish (Anti-Shine)

This acrylic varnish is truly unique and has been tailored to remove the shine of any models being dipped with Quickshade or painted using conventional paints. Although really matt, the sprays original formula retains the metallic shine from Plate Mail etc. Always let the Quickshade dry for minimum 48 hours before using this varnish and apply it in a thin coat. Never spray in humid conditions and cold weather. Test on a model first before spraying the whole army.

Army Painter: Matt Varnish (Anti-Shine)