AModelBuilder wrote: |
What do you use for an airbrush? Do you use special acrylic paint just for an airbrush or cheap wal-mart generic acrylic? |
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Keep it simple. In general, use "hobby branded" paints for your models. These are formulated to stick to styrene, whereas "generic" craft type acrylics may not.
Any of the hobby brand paints (suitably thinned), enamel or acrylic, can be used in an airbrush.
If you are just starting to airbrush, whichever brand of paint you use, use the paint manufacturer's proprietary thinner. It takes the guesswork out of the equation.
We spend huge amounts on kits and AM stuff, and we spend many hours building. Why skimp on paint and thinner when the paint job is the first thing we notice about a build? Paint and thinner (even "hobby branded" stuff) are among the lowest cost components of any one build. A single jar of paint should last at least several builds and an "economy size" container of thinner (eg. 250ml Tamiya thinner - about $10,00) should be sufficient for many builds
A great paint job can make a so-so kit look decent, but an uber-kit with all the AM stuff in the world will look like crap under a mediocre paint job. Buy paint thats made for models, and buy the matching thinner.