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It's a homemade wipe-on poly. So I thinned a polyurethane varnish with thinner that you can use like you would use wop. But for these small areas I use a brush and wipe off the excess after a few seconds. Never used a airbrush for this, because after a few coates it looks really equal in coverage. And because I have it quite thin...it doesn't look thick or something.
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Just a little update in the form of a video of what I'm doing. I've been waiting for this for a long time... finally some varnish on the "stern counter." That bare wood was staring at me all this time😩, while the rest was already covered in varnish or paint. But now that I'd attached the wooden trim, I could finally brush on the first coat. I think I'll add another coat or two later, and then it should all fit together nicely. 😁
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Very well done indeed! Congratulations...the model is quite high 😦
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What's the plan now? Working further on your beautiful Mary Rose? Or do you have new projects in the pipeline?
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