Jim, what kind of paint color research?
If you mean "paint that works",,,,,,give Talon a try,,,,,,it's one of the very few paints that Anne thinks "smells good" as I use it here at my place. Most of the time, she says things like "ohhh, you've been painting in here again, haven't you?" if a verrrryyyy accusatory tone of voice,,,,,,,even with PolyScale paints, lol
Talon has the advantage of being tintable with PolyScale or Testors Acrylics,,,,,,and even though he's discontinued Steel,,,,you can still get a bottle here and there at the vendors
I have a paint question of my own. I've been using my MM enamels up as I switch to PolyScale,,,,,,I have a ton of MM White and Lt Gull Gray,,,,,,,,pretty soon I am going to be using Floquil/PolyScale Reefer White as my basecoat for Lifecolor acrylics,,,,,,,,anyone have any opinions on PolyScale as a basecoat concerning adhesion and durability? I like White as my primer because if "the model is right" at that point, I am halfway to having it painted after priming.
my simple plan is to shoot the aircraft with acrylic Reefer White overall, then Lifecolor for the Lt Gull Gray, and Talon for the metal areas,,,,,,and then whatever I have here until I use up my stock for small trim areas, etc
Sound like a workable plan?,,,,,,,,at least until I get all switched over in paint stocks?
Rex