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who makes the best model paint
Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, May 23, 2004 6:45 AM
I was just sittting here reading the boards and thought who makes the best
model paint. My vote go to Tamiya





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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, May 24, 2004 7:33 PM
Despite the limited colors, I prefer Tamiya.
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Posted by MikeV on Monday, May 24, 2004 7:59 PM
I like Testors Model Master myself.

Mike

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Posted by Foster7155 on Monday, May 24, 2004 8:06 PM
I also prefer Model Master, but then I prefer enamels.

Robert

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Posted by saltydog on Monday, May 24, 2004 8:35 PM
thats a loaded question for sure my friend!!

when airbrushing acrylics - tamiya

when hand painting acrylics - vallejo

when airbrushing enamels - model master
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, May 24, 2004 8:57 PM
I use Model Masters for everything, except when I need to mix paints for highlights and shadows, then I use Andrea colors
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Posted by MusicCity on Monday, May 24, 2004 9:13 PM
Tamiya or Model Master Acryl for airbrushing. Citadel for what little hand brushing I do, finding ways to avoid it for the rest.
Scott Craig -- Nashville, TN -- My Website -- My Models Page
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, May 24, 2004 10:02 PM
Here is something MikeV would say

There is no "best" model paint. it is all preference.

that aside, i like tamiya's and gunze. not really testor's, they dry too slowly (thank you mr. tamiya)
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Posted by MikeV on Monday, May 24, 2004 10:34 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by 1337

Here is something MikeV would say

There is no "best" model paint. it is all preference.


That is true with all subjective questions. Big Smile [:D] Wink [;)]
If it works for you then that is the best product to use regardless of what others like.

Mike

Wisdom is the right use of knowledge. To know is not to be wise. Many men know a great deal, and are all the greater fools for it. There is no fool so great a fool as a knowing fool. But to know how to use knowledge is to have wisdom. " Charles Spurgeon
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Posted by KJ200 on Tuesday, May 25, 2004 6:23 AM
For my money Gunze acrylics.

Karl

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Posted by 9x19mm on Tuesday, May 25, 2004 6:36 AM
Hmmm, Im suprised noone mentioned humbrol.
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Posted by Jeeves on Tuesday, May 25, 2004 7:49 AM
Polly Scale has always given me smooth finishes...I especially like the Azure Blue...looks awesome on the bottom of my Beaufighter.....
Mike
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, May 25, 2004 8:24 AM
I'll go with Vallejo for acrylics all three types have uses . (The AB paint is sweet)

I don't do non-acrylics, ever so I can't comment.

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, May 25, 2004 6:21 PM
i also like model master enamals, they are good, but i don't airbrush them because i don't have enamal thinner
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Posted by Texgunner on Wednesday, May 26, 2004 2:45 PM
There probably is no "best". I usually use Humbrol and Model Master enamels as well as the 1/4oz. Testors line. And various other brands, according to my specific needs. BUT, I think Humbrol is hard to beat. I do have 1/4 oz. bottles of Testors that were bought new in 1965 (marked .19 cents on the cap) and Humbrol tins from the same time period that are both still viable paint. Man, that's some lifespan for paint. Gary.


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Posted by plasticmod992 on Wednesday, May 26, 2004 6:51 PM
I will be brave and advocate my recommendation for a "best" model paint. I would have to vote the best model paint on the market is Testor Model Master enamels. The reason is becuase Testors has been around for decades, widely available, time tested, and has without a doubt the most extensive color selection available to the modeler. No more mixing formulas and guess work...just get the color you need off the rack and your set to go! The Testor line is easy to use for brush painting as well as excellent airbrushing ability. Testors MM enamels also has superior adhesion to styrene unlike acrylics. A modeler only needs Mineral spririts to thin it, and Laquer thinner to clean the airbrush and tools. It doesn't get any more simplier than that. The only precaution when airbrushing enamels is to work with adequate ventlation, that is to say; an open window, outside, or a spray booth. The fumes arn't all THAT bad, for crying out loud, it's not like it's "Nuclear VX" or something. If used as suggested, you can't go wrong, and you'll enjoy using it for decades, as thousands of others have. Well thats my vote, I been using them for as long as I can remember. Happy modeling my fellow glue sniffers!
Greg Williams Owner/ Manager Modern Hobbies LLC Indianapolis, IN. IPMS #44084
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, June 17, 2004 10:18 PM
humbrol and MM. I have a few polly too but need to learn how to use them, little thinner ouuta the bottle then I am used to.
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Posted by darson on Friday, June 18, 2004 12:00 AM
I don't know about being the best, but its Testors Model Master enamels for me.

They are easy to come by, have a vast range of colors, are great for spraying, good for brushing and are relatively trouble free.

I also use on occasion:
Tamiya acrylics
Gunze acrylics
Xtracolor enamels
Humbrol enamels

Darren
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Posted by darson on Friday, June 18, 2004 12:03 AM
I don't know about being the best, but its Testors Model Master enamels for me.

They are easy to come by, have a vast range of colors, are great for spraying, good for brushing and are relatively trouble free.

I also use on occasion:
Tamiya acrylics
Gunze acrylics
Xtracolor enamels
Humbrol enamels

Darren
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  • From: Melbourne, Australia
Posted by darson on Friday, June 18, 2004 12:06 AM
I don't know about being the best, but its Testors Model Master enamels for me.

They are easy to come by, have a vast range of colors, are great for spraying, good for brushing and are relatively trouble free.

I also use on occasion:
Tamiya acrylics
Gunze acrylics
Xtracolor enamels
Humbrol enamels

Darren
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  • From: Melbourne, Australia
Posted by darson on Friday, June 18, 2004 12:23 AM
I don't know about being the best, but its Testors Model Master enamels for me.

They are easy to come by, have a vast range of colors, are great for spraying, good for brushing and are relatively trouble free.

I also use on occasion:
Tamiya acrylics
Gunze acrylics
Xtracolor enamels
Humbrol enamels

Darren
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  • From: Lewisburg , Tenn
Posted by fuzzy on Friday, June 18, 2004 1:38 AM
Pollyscale works great for me and best of all the thinner I use is less than a
dollar a gallon. I've got some of the new Aircraft Colors acrylics to try as soon as work
permits.
Fuzzy
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, June 18, 2004 2:40 AM
I have a three way tie for favorite, both with huge pluses & minuses...

Tamiya Acrylics
+++ easy to work with both airbrushing & straight brushing, easy to clean up...
--- very limited on colors, I don't like mixing my own FS colors

Model Master Acrylics
+++ huge variety of available colors, ready to AB right out of the bottle
--- don't always brush on that well & clean up is not as quick & easy as Tamiya or Gunze

Gunze Acrylics
+++ good variety of available colors, easy clean up
--- smell really bad, worse than enamels to my senses

Brian

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