Stuka colors - The return

<Hi, my special thanks for all of the friends that helped me to find the right color for my Stuka. Well, everything went well until that I put the flat varnish, he darkened the clearest color, that it was same that darker one.
What would have happened?
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i am no expert, but i would like to ask for more info.
i was not around when you were asking abt painting the kit, so could you tell me what brand and type (enamel, acrylic, etc) you used.
and exactly what yo used to flat it.

i just finished a 1/32 Revel Germany Stuka. i used Model Master Acryl paint and future to gloss it for the decals, then future w/ Tamiya Flat Base to flat it. it did not seem to shift the colors.

thanks,
ed.

more of what WildBill said:

When it comes to paint, did you use all of one brand? For example, if you used let’s say ModelMaster for the dark green and Gunz for the light, these two brands wern’t formulated to look “right” side by side. Some paint manufactuers shift their entire line lighter, some darker, or some toward a blue hue (just for an example). If you use all one brand, typically the contrast between these two colors will be acceptable.

Now adding a gloss coat is another ball game. The darkening affect you mentioned is typical but can be reversed with a dull coat. I typically use Future for gloss but an old inventory of Pactra Flat Acrylic for the final flat coat. I’ve been happy with those results. I just finished my 1/48 ProModeler Stuka that way and it turned out great (witht he Model Master paints underneith).