Check artists supply stores. they carry cans with fixation spray for artwork 
and/or printouts. 

Besides protecting the print, the laminating process creates a sturdier item so 
less chance of damaging your paper when scoring and folding. 



danny 



----- "Bribrack" <[email protected]> schreef: 
> 
I'm fairly new to the paper modeling hobby. I've built some sci-fi, one 1/72 
and two 1/32 aircraft and one 1/18 car. All of these I've built from card 
stock. Recently, I decided to step it up and try assembling on photo paper but 
didn't have very good results. I have an HP Deskjet 5440 photo printer and was 
using HP glossy photo paper. My issue was that even after about a day, even 
though the ink was dry to the touch, it still came off just from the slightest 
touch like paper moving on top of it of accidently with a fingertip. Needless 
to say, I've become quite dissappointed with this type of assembly as it isn't 
as much fun. 

My question is, for cars, is there a safe spray gloss finish I can apply after 
assembly? 

Thanks 

Brian 

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