I built models at the age of ten and stopped at or around twelve. I've been away for forty years from modeling. When I returned recently, as I am new here like you as well, I tried a slew of different paints. That's something you must experiment with as I did.
I have asked the same question like you have and received this same answer that I stated above. Just for my own purpose, I went really old school and purchased the Testors enamel paints. I then sampled enamel and acrylic of which I've never used before of Model Master a Testors upscale product. I tried acrylic Vallejo paints. These paints were purchased at my local Hobby Lobby as well as my first comeback model kit.
Recently via EBay, I just purchased a lot of ten Tamiya acrylic paints due to my current project and I'm in love with the quality and the ease of use. My statement here suggests that every builder will agree that some paints are a standard which every builder has utilized and also this fact that every single builder will have their own specialty type paint brands that they swear by. Like me, have fun, enjoy the hobby, experiment, and keep asking questions about modeling on this forum. Everyone here has helped me grow step by step, and the forum members are the best individuals you'll ever meet.
Toshi
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