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I have found Vallejo at (and shop at) ScaleHobbyist, MegaHobby, and SprueBrothers.
On the bench: Tamyia Mosquito Mk. VI for the '44 group build. Yes, still.
On deck:
I get all my German colors in Model Master enamels thats what I prefer best prices Scalehobbyist also a few colors from Tamyia. ACESES5 ON BENCH TAMYIA TYPE 97 JAPANESE TANK LATE VERSION
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waylandsgames.co.uk in the UK is a good source for Vallejo, as is spruebrothers.com in the States
Life is hard, it's even harder when you're stupid - John Wayne.
Scale Hobbyist is another good one.
Thanks again. I have been in the model railroading hobby for 30 years and decided to make a change to model aircraft. Walthers was the source for all of that stuff.
www.spruebrothers.com
www.redfroghobbies.com
Thanks, I am on the "notify me" list for several Vallejo paint sets on the Hobbylinc website. I will try the other sources that you suggest. Do you have a particular website that you use for your hobby products?
Just about every paint company has a line of German WWII paint.Modelmaster,Vallejo,Gunze,Lifecolor,WEM,and Tamiya.
As was mentioned,you just need to determine your preferred type
What brands do you prefer? Enamel, Laquer, or acrylic?
Need some advice on the best online source for WWII German aircraft paints. I have several wood replicas that I am starting and I am not having a lot of success finding a source with paints in stock.
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