QUOTE: Originally posted by SCH3
But lets get back to this paint issue... One this is not about painting your bike or real 1:1 car or any thing other then a model. |
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Let's try starting this over bro without any name calling and ad hominem attacks.
The whole debate stemmed from misinformation about Createx's Auto Ait paint in general not this hobby.
I mentioned Createx and you said that Auto Air was not made by Createx and that started this whole thing. I use MM Acryl myself as I do not build many car models.
QUOTE: So lets look at the true issue. 90% of the model world is the young kids and young adults and they do not have the same cash flow as we do ok. So i would think its better to help support the hobby in for one the money that they would spend on getting this stuff when they can get 8oz for $5.75 and can do the same thing then what your High Dollar HOK or PPG stuff can ( I to do 1:1 cars but i use Dupont Hot Huges) So i know what it takes to spend a lot of money on paint.
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I agree. Actually Auto Air is $5.75 for 4 oz. I wish it were for 8 oz.
Places like Coast Airbrush in Anaheim, CA also sell small quantities of HOK so it is more affordable.
QUOTE: but all i see in your last statement is that you want to not support the hobby in any way.. |
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I never said any such thing. I mearly stated that Auto Air is still not considered as good as uros to the pros out there. There are some who love it and others who think it has adhesion problems. It is all a matter of choice. I am not for or against either one Chas, I am just echoing the statements from the auto painters world.
My buddy Scooter has been painting cars for 40 years and he tried the new Auto Air on Harley tanks and said it was no better than the old Auto Air. I can't comment as I have yet to try it. Dixie Art sells the entire line.
QUOTE: Or you are some spokesman for PPG and HOK that gets a kick back if they sell more...
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Haha. I wish! I have never used HOK or PPG for your information.
As I said earlier my experience is in the textile airbrushing field where I used Createx and Aqua-Flow paints exclusively. I am friends with some very well-known people in the industry and that is where I am basing my comments from.
I for one hope that Auto-Air is as good as they say and I hope it gets even better for the airbrusing industry in terms of real car useage. For modeling cars it might very well be a good choice because of it's low toxicity. The uro clears are the ones that are dangerous as I am sure you are aware.
Sorry this go off on a bad note as I have no ill-will towards you my friend.
Goodnight.
Mike
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