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Posted by Don Stauffer on Friday, July 27, 2018 9:02 AM

Thanks, guys.  I may head for my local (sort-of) hobby shop tomorrow.

Don Stauffer in Minnesota

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Posted by Murphy's Law on Friday, July 27, 2018 8:38 AM
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Posted by bluenote on Friday, July 27, 2018 7:59 AM

Phil_H

 

 
Don Stauffer
I tried looking at same name only, not number, but the light gray I found is not light at all- it does not look like the box art. Okay, for an acrylic paint, what would folks recommend for the underside of a Zero?

 

Tamiya's "Light Grey" (XF 66) is actually quite dark and bluish. Take a look at "JN Grey" (XF 12) or if you need the one with the slight greenish tinge, "Grey Green" (XF 76)

 

 
Don Stauffer
BTW, I am known as an enamel diehard. I see the handwriting on the wall, however, and am trying to learn how to use acrylics properly :-)

 

Tamiya's bottled paints are also available in enamel, with the exact same numbers and names, but they aren't imported into the US. In some markets, like here in Australia, you can find racks of Tamiya acrylics and enamels side by side.

 

I love the Tamiya enamels!  I order them from Ebay.  I use Tamiya acrylics for airbrushing and their enamels for brush painting.  Perfect!

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Posted by Phil_H on Thursday, July 26, 2018 5:02 PM

Don Stauffer
I tried looking at same name only, not number, but the light gray I found is not light at all- it does not look like the box art. Okay, for an acrylic paint, what would folks recommend for the underside of a Zero?

Tamiya's "Light Grey" (XF 66) is actually quite dark and bluish. Take a look at "JN Grey" (XF 12) or if you need the one with the slight greenish tinge, "Grey Green" (XF 76)

Don Stauffer
BTW, I am known as an enamel diehard. I see the handwriting on the wall, however, and am trying to learn how to use acrylics properly :-)

Tamiya's bottled paints are also available in enamel, with the exact same numbers and names, but they aren't imported into the US. In some markets, like here in Australia, you can find racks of Tamiya acrylics and enamels side by side.

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  • From: Twin Cities of Minnesota
Posted by Don Stauffer on Thursday, July 26, 2018 9:29 AM

bluenote

 

 
Don Stauffer

I am trying some Tamiya paint for a Zero, because a friend gave me a bottle he had been using for one of the colors. I believe in using all the same paint brands on a model, for best compatibility.

I have found the XF colors I need, but not a couple of AS colors.  What is the difference between XF, X, and AS colors/paints?

 

 

 

Hi Don, 

XF colours are simply their flat acrylic colours in a jar.  X is their glossy colours in a jar.

AS colours are their rattle cans colours specifically for aircraft.  The weird thing is, is that some of their AS spray colours are not available in bottles for airbrushing.  For example, AS-20 Insignia White is only available as a spray, but not in a bottle.  However, their AS-7 (Neutral Gray) is available in a bottle under XF-53.  

However, their rattle can colours, including their AS colours, are being released in bottle for as a lacquer.

 


Yes, I find I cannot find the same color in the bottles yet.  I tried looking at same name only, not number, but the light gray I found is not light at all- it does not look like the box art.  Okay, for an acrylic paint, what would folks recommend for the underside of a Zero?

BTW, I am known as an enamel diehard.  I see the handwriting on the wall, however, and am trying to learn how to use acrylics properly :-)

 

Don Stauffer in Minnesota

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    June 2014
Posted by bluenote on Wednesday, July 25, 2018 9:07 AM

Don Stauffer

I am trying some Tamiya paint for a Zero, because a friend gave me a bottle he had been using for one of the colors. I believe in using all the same paint brands on a model, for best compatibility.

I have found the XF colors I need, but not a couple of AS colors.  What is the difference between XF, X, and AS colors/paints?

 

Hi Don, 

XF colours are simply their flat acrylic colours in a jar.  X is their glossy colours in a jar.

AS colours are their rattle cans colours specifically for aircraft.  The weird thing is, is that some of their AS spray colours are not available in bottles for airbrushing.  For example, AS-20 Insignia White is only available as a spray, but not in a bottle.  However, their AS-7 (Neutral Gray) is available in a bottle under XF-53.  

However, their rattle can colours, including their AS colours, are being released in bottle for as a lacquer.

  • Member since
    November 2009
  • From: Twin Cities of Minnesota
Tamiya color codes
Posted by Don Stauffer on Wednesday, July 25, 2018 8:47 AM

I am trying some Tamiya paint for a Zero, because a friend gave me a bottle he had been using for one of the colors. I believe in using all the same paint brands on a model, for best compatibility.

I have found the XF colors I need, but not a couple of AS colors.  What is the difference between XF, X, and AS colors/paints?

Don Stauffer in Minnesota

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