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Option 1:

Give the areas a little sand first, then paint with pva glue and then paint with acrylics, then another coat of pva. Will give them a slight sheen like animals should have :)  You may find that the acrylics may not stick to some of the newer glossier paints. In that case you will need to use a primer (I would get an all purpose one for use on oil or acrylic) Then paint as above. :) Hope that helps.

Option 2:

Send them to me.

And never see them again  :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

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Try any airfix or revell model paints Mark, various shades and colours available in matt finish, ..... you don't want them all to look the same do you??

I'll have a look at home and see if I have any part tins I don't need anymore, you can have them if I have, although I think they are all gloss.  :-\

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