So, just to clarify here for my benefit (humour me, I can be a bit slow at times).
I have just about finished my Trent build and am not happy about varnishing it all gloss as suggested in the instructions, as some parts should be gloss, some satin and the deck, obviously, matt. I already have a single coat of Humbrol gloss enamel varnish on the hull, to give the paintwork some protection, and have now applied Barry's Model letters on top of the varnished hull and the superstructure (not varnished).
I am planning to put another gloss coat on the hull, as this is the part most likely to take a bashing when I sail her, but do not want to varnish the superstructure, masts, deck etc.
Would you recommend this course of action and should I use decal cote or some other to help the lettering etc stay on the superstructure?
Any advice would be much appreciated - thanks
Spook