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M.M._Who Cares anymore?

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  • Member since
    October 2019
  • From: New Braunfels, Texas
M.M._Who Cares anymore?
Posted by Tanker-Builder on Monday, May 4, 2020 1:55 PM

 Hello; 

      Now like everyone else I wanted the straight skinny on this problem. To me It just brought a BIG can of Worms. Why? Well think about this. They mention dis-continuing Pactra. Like, what's New ? That brand hasn't been around since my second tour in the " Nam"

      Aztec? Nah, I have seen better quality in airbrush models I have found in Hobby shops in Taiwan and Japan. Oh, that goes for the packaged sets they had too. I have used a W.R.Brown Compressor till I had to pawn it some years ago. It sold the second day after I couldn't pick it up because of health stuff.

      Just got another under a different name and the part numbers are exactly the same. Good to go! Okay, back to the main subject. Everyone including yours truly got hung up on the ease and useability and selection of this fine model product.

    Not a lot of dithering to shoot it through my A/B. Mixed easy and seemed to last forever if you kept the bottle rims and inside of the lids clean when you resealed Them. That's why I still have some bottles of Gasp!! PACTRA ! Chinese Red( Maroon ?)

    I learned early on, that clean containers and low exposure to the sun or it's heat, keeps my paints fresh. I still have four Tins of Humbrol ( Deck Bleached teak!) I got back before it was imported for a short time by Monogram!

      Now this brings me back to the message that Aaron posted for us. It was the same message that was posted by another member some time back when this whole thing came down. Not His fault either! If you go to Rusteoleum's Website you'll find the message tucked in there.

    I did go to Sprue Brothers and found some of the brands mentioned in another post. I have never bought from them, But, based on what I've heard I may just do that.

      Squadron? Right here in Carrollton TX. just outside of the Dallas/Ft.Worth Metroplex? The last time I ordered something I got the message back "Out of Stock" That's okay, except they seem to be out of stock on a lot of stuff all the time. Either they are selling a whole heckuva lot or they aren't staying on top of inventory!

 I got an order from A seller on the " Bay" and it was ordered monday last week and arrived friday! He is in Illinois or Michigan I believe! The last time I actually did get something from Squadron it took Nine days from Carrollton to here. Both cities in TEXAS!

       Be warned! fellow members, I may pick your gray matter as to the useability of these new paints I am going to try. I would even go so far as to ask  "G" or the "Baron" to write a review on these products. Or Aaron, are you Game ?

 

  • Member since
    November 2009
  • From: Twin Cities of Minnesota
Posted by Don Stauffer on Tuesday, May 5, 2020 8:24 AM

Do I care?  A little, but it is not an earth-shattering thing.  I have seen some of my favorite model kit companies come and go.  Life goes on.  I like Testors enamel paints- have used them for about 70 years, Testors model airplane glue for even longer till I stopped building flying models.

Thing I like about Testors paints is that I do not need to go twenty miles to a hobby shop- I can find it in craft stores.  Used to be able to find it in dime stores.  I liked the broad range of colors.  One time I decided I wanted to take up acrylic painting- you know, landscapes and what not- so I learned to mix colors.  I can do it if I have to, but it was nice being able to find a color for a military vehicle without having to mix every color.  They will be continuing general colors, including matt ones.

So life goes on.

 

Don Stauffer in Minnesota

  • Member since
    September 2013
  • From: San Antonio, Texas
Posted by Marcus McBean on Tuesday, May 5, 2020 2:28 PM

Well I care.  I am going to miss using enamel paints big time when summer rolls around south Texas.  I will not be looking forward to having to mix a retarders, extenders etc. acrylic paint just to get five minutes of spaying time out the airbrush before the tip starts to dry and clog.

Marcus Beer

  • Member since
    October 2019
  • From: New Braunfels, Texas
Posted by Tanker-Builder on Tuesday, May 5, 2020 5:48 PM

Oh My:

 Forgot about that Marcus! You're right! But I meant in a general way. After all mentioning one Brand I didn't even know was part of them and it gone for years, Oh Well. I found that The Vallejo does okay and I tried some Tamiya with About four percent Retarder and it came out beautiful!

 Tip drying will be an issue but, It can be dealt with. My landlady said as long as I have the portable spray booth I can spray in the de-humidified, air conditioned house! 

  • Member since
    May 2013
  • From: Indiana, USA
Posted by Greg on Tuesday, May 5, 2020 6:46 PM

Tanker-Builder
My landlady said as long as I have the portable spray booth I can spray in the de-humidified, air conditioned house!

It sounds like you have a wonderful landlady, TB. Yes But I'll bet you already know that.

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