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Well your chance to try it out is rapidly vanishing. I think Future gained its popularity in the eighties as acrylics were making more inroads to the hobby. It didn't have the noxious vapors of things like the Testors clear and it could be quickly and easily applied in spot application by brush. It's become the go-to in scale model decal surface prep ever since.I've done scale modeling my whole life, but I can't say I've ever heard of this. I've always just used clear-coat spray paint.
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That's probably what I did. How do/did you apply it?I've seen that happen when it goes on too thick or when it drips - especially on white color subjects.
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For virtual NARCONN I felt compelled to provide a photo for my attendance, and extended that to here. Though now you're starting me to think...By the way Todd, why the normal photo for the avatar?
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