Most of the posts here are interesting, informative, & of a helpfull nature, passing on personal experience, usually hard won, to a relative newcomer.
I am more inclined to regard the posts of folks such as The DOOG, and others who actually post their work, & ignore the negative.
Could someone please post a link or three to the aforementioned Harrier & other work with these craft paints?
I have also used these cheap craft paints from The Works & Hobbycraft (both UK), as yet only on groundwork, often mixed with sand, PVA/Elmers'/Craft glues.
I have also used & sprayed the Daler-Rowney and Windsor & Newton Galeria Artists acrylics & Guache, mostly on paper & graphics. (ex-art student, so last century )
The principal problem with Acrylics (vs. Enamel) with regard to models, is adhesion & duribility.
To this end I have been experinenting with 'homebrew' thinners with:
W&N Galeria Flow Improver, Retarder, distilled water & 66%/100% IPA (not the beer, that's for after ) in various combinations, with various brands of hobby paint.
This was a bit of an outlay, with enough Improver, Retarder, IPA & distilled water to make 40 Litres, at about 1/4 - 1/3 the price of the equivalent qty. of the (very good) Vallejo thinners.
To start with I would suggest using the Mfr's recommended thinners, & then experimenting from that base point.
Like the original poster, I have issues with spray vapours, & considerations for my housemates, & some combinations (Lacquer/Cellulose thinners & rattle-cans especially) aren't good for that.
One piece of essential equipment was a 3M 82xx series (s/m/l) face mask, with appropriate VOC filters, means you aren't breathing in your brew.
I went of a spraying course, where the airbrush overspray was directed into a bucket filled with waste shredded paper towels, so a box with waste paper positioned to catch overspray would be a start.
Next step, possibly, a spray booth. I have a home-made one, with furnace or fleecy extractor hood filters, vents out the window but could be vented to above bucket of waste trap.
as here: http://www.militarymodelling.com/forums/postings.asp?th=110714
Jr223, Please post any pics of your setup, your work, your progress, & good luck.