QUOTE: Originally posted by rjkplasticmod
Never tried to airbrush them, but they have released a new formulation specifically designed for air brushing. I think they are being marketed under the " Aircraft Colors" brand name, but I haven't purchased or tried them yet.
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RJK - I have been airbrushing the "Aircraft Colors" line since last fall, and I can tell you that they are awesome! Excellent coverage straight from the bottle. As Saltydog has said, the yellow needs a couple coats (several light ones for airbrushing), but what yellow doesn't!
I've been using primarily the RLM colors. They all go on great with no primer, and if you use the right masking, it won't lift either. Even RLM 65 blue will cover right over any other darker color (such as RLM 70 or 71). I use floquil's reefer white to undercoat the yellow, and believe it or not, it's an easy mistake (for me) to get the yellow too dark.
If I have one complaint, it's that these colors are "toned down" which I really don't care for. If anyone has a suggestion for toning them "up", I'd really like to hear it.
The really nice thing though, is the eyedropper bottle. I can put just the right amount into my A/B cup to do a little touch up, or paint small items with minimal waste.
I'm with you Salty, these paints are great!
stinger