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Made in gb
Regular Dakkanaut




UK

Hello peeps,

Can anyone enlighten me on the differences between the two and what the end result of gloss vs regular nuln creates?

I've heard that the gloss oddly has less sheen/shine is this correct? Any images comparing the two would be much appreciated!

TIA
   
Made in gb
Frenzied Berserker Terminator




Southampton, UK

Not seen that - gloss for me is, well, glossier. I also find the gloss flows into the recesses a bit better.
   
Made in gb
Regular Dakkanaut




UK

Crispy78 wrote:
Not seen that - gloss for me is, well, glossier. I also find the gloss flows into the recesses a bit better.


Cheers bud, I did think it sounded completely counter-intuitive - I'll give it a go on a model I'm not going to use in my army to have a look at the finish.

Yep I've heard it moves better, using a contract black for the recesses so I won't be using it in that way, I am lazy but I think you can bling the armor a lot
better with an actual black.

Again thanks for clarifying for me dude.

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