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I'm embarrassed to admit I ordered these in Oct last year and haven't used them yet but, I got all the available colors(6) of Stynylrez in 4oz bottles for $44.48 from Amazon. They shipped from Supreme Hobbies. So the colors are: white, gray, black, red brown, olive green and neutral yellow. Somehow I managed to get free shipping but don't recall how. And, as I said, I haven't actually used them yet so I can't attest as to how they spray but most of what I've read has been good. That's about $8 per 4oz. Not inexpensive but 4oz should go quite a ways.
Haven't tried Model Air either but plan to. Their Metal Colors intrigue me as, from what I've read, you can tint them with any of their other colors. I think that would be very handy for natural metal finishes, jet exhausts and such. Tip dry hopefully can be handled with Flow Enhancer or whatever.
I think the key is to pick a type/brand of paint, learn how to work with it and stick with it until you know it inside out. Model Air offers a large selection of colors and you can always adjust them to suit your particular application. If wanted. As long as they stay where you put them. ;-)
Tony
Wingman_kz I think the key is to pick a type/brand of paint, learn how to work with it and stick with it until you know it inside out.
I think the key is to pick a type/brand of paint, learn how to work with it and stick with it until you know it inside out.
Now THAT is some excellent advice.
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As MCFan said above, one can find some goofy prices from some of the sellers on Amazon sometimes.
No, that is not representative of the cost of Stynylrez.
Thanks for all the input folks, it's much appreciated!
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