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Posted by Sasarchiver on Wednesday, February 1, 2006 12:16 PM
hi guys, no there all enamel paints. Common sense tells u u cant mix acrylic with enamel ;) so u rekon u can mix humbrol enamels with revell enamels?? Still stuck lol as model has to be close to 100% as poss..without switching to tamyia, which at this point seems like the sensible idea...

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gordon
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Posted by eizzle on Friday, January 27, 2006 6:55 PM

 mamillar wrote:
Ah c'mon you mean that you dont absolutely love that alcohol smell in Tamiya paint??

Laugh [(-D] I used to leave 3 or 4 bottles open on my workbench every night so my whole work area (bedroom?) would smell like that, but then the cat came and the plan kinda went down hill from there Big Smile [:D]

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Posted by eizzle on Friday, January 27, 2006 6:52 PM
 ajlafleche wrote:

 Sasarchiver wrote:
hi eizzle, yea i was meaning mixing together, not a coat on top of a coat. Like u say ill need to test it first i guess, buts thats a shame lol

You cannot mix enamels and acrylics together. Acrylics are water based and enamels (more or less) oil based. It's as true here as anywhere else, oil and water don't mix. However, you can paint over any paint with any other paint as olng as the first paint is dry. This works best when airbrushing. I routinely fire a coat of Dullcoat laquer over figures painted in Andrea/Vallejo acrylics with no ill effects.

Is the Humbrol an acrylic? If so than Ajlafleche is right, they can't be mixed. Sorry, I didn't think about that, I guess I just assumed the Humbrol was enamel?Sign - Oops [#oops]

Colin

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Posted by ajlafleche on Friday, January 27, 2006 6:44 PM

 Sasarchiver wrote:
hi eizzle, yea i was meaning mixing together, not a coat on top of a coat. Like u say ill need to test it first i guess, buts thats a shame lol

You cannot mix enamels and acrylics together. Acrylics are water based and enamels (more or less) oil based. It's as true here as anywhere else, oil and water don't mix. However, you can paint over any paint with any other paint as olng as the first paint is dry. This works best when airbrushing. I routinely fire a coat of Dullcoat laquer over figures painted in Andrea/Vallejo acrylics with no ill effects.

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Posted by mamillar on Friday, January 27, 2006 6:44 PM
Ah c'mon you mean that you dont absolutely love that alcohol smell in Tamiya paint??
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Posted by Sasarchiver on Friday, January 27, 2006 5:32 PM
hi eizzle, yea i was meaning mixing together, not a coat on top of a coat. Like u say ill need to test it first i guess, buts thats a shame lol
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Posted by eizzle on Friday, January 27, 2006 1:00 PM
Do you mean mixing them to get a certain shade, or just painting the Humbrol on over the dried Revel paint? Painting it over the dried paint shouldn't cause any problems as long as the other has had time to cure. Mixing them for a certain shade might cause problems, but I would doubt it. Diffrent companies sometimes use diffrent chemicals in the paint which can react and cause problems, so you might test it first just to be safe! Tamiya acylics have a smell all their own, let me tell ya, it is diffrent from enamels, but they still stink Yuck [yuck]

Colin

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Posted by Sasarchiver on Friday, January 27, 2006 12:41 PM
just an update...

Having no luck with the revell range i got some humbrol colors, color 85 and 225, mid stone...I think one of these are the closest im going to find without using tamiya itself (though will switch one day as these fumes cant be good for u lol)...

u can mix revell enamel with humbrol right??


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Posted by grandadjohn on Sunday, January 22, 2006 12:44 PM
You can always go to Tamiya's website, they have a color chip paint list, then match to what you have in your stock
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Posted by Sasarchiver on Sunday, January 22, 2006 10:57 AM
thanks for ur replies guys. My problem is that i dont want to switch to tamiya colors at the moment till i use most of my revell colors (244 tins lol) and ive not used acrylics yet, so id need to practice first to get the hang of it (personal confidence). I hear revell has been discounited anyways?? I guess i will have to go through the colors and match it as best as i can. Im dying to get this model done :) present for a good friend ;) Anyways, ill look at the site u posted bgrigg....thanks for ur time guys

sasarchiver

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Posted by Bgrigg on Sunday, January 22, 2006 9:44 AM
According to:

http://www.ipmsstockholm.org/colorcharts/stuff_eng_colorcharts_tamiya.htm

XF 57 Buff is FS 33531, here's a link to IMPS Stockholm's FS colours:

http://www.ipmsstockholm.org/colorserver/showcolor.asp?fs=33531

This site:

http://www.airmodel.sk/english/topcolor.html

should get you the Tamiya > Revell reference, but their site is down for the moment. The site eizzle posted (Ooooh, another cross reference <ctrl-d!>) doesn't list a Revell match.

There were hackers busy crashing "military" related severs yesterday, and some aren't back up yet. I'm glad and surprised FSM stayed up and running!

So long folks!

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Posted by eizzle on Sunday, January 22, 2006 8:37 AM

Well, the next easiest thing to do might be run down to the LHS and pick some up. If you need a dealer you can go here to find one

http://www.tamiyausa.com/dealers/index.php

Good luck Sasarchiver!

Colin

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Posted by Sasarchiver on Sunday, January 22, 2006 8:22 AM
hi eizzle, no there is no FS number, and i already tried that site to match the color but it doesnt say. Its a tamiya kit, SAS pink panther. Im stuck till i know the right or closest color....
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Posted by eizzle on Saturday, January 21, 2006 9:43 PM

Tamiya Buff is a shade of tan. Does it have an FS number anywhere in the instructions, or do you have referencee material that would give you an FS number? If you can find one, go here and check it out

http://www.jpsmodell.de/dc/querfs_e.htm

Colin

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tamiya and revell color
Posted by Sasarchiver on Friday, January 20, 2006 4:27 PM
hi guys, need a point in the right direction. Instructions for my model tell me tamiya buff color, but i only have revell. Whats the closest color to buff in the revell range??

thanku
sasarchiver
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