VA Spartan
I second your comments with how well Humbrol Acrylics brush paint. I messed around with them for a while and found for me painting wet (with water) worked best - the coverage excellent, no brush marks, and excellent leveling. My experience airbrushing them was hit and miss though with their own thinner. For airbrushing Tamiya’s X-20a worked best ironically. I am glad to hear others like them.
I know it’s a year later, but it’s my thread so I can revive with an update. I did an airbrushing session wit Humbrol acrylics, flat Brown 186 to be exact, thinned with Tamiya X-20A Acrylic Thinner. It worked ok, but came out very grainy, and I had lots of tip dry. Paint and thinner were mixed at 3:2 ratio originally, but that did not work too well, so I went to a 1:1 ratio. That worked better, but the end result was very grainy and recurring tip dry.
I think my next experiments will be with lacquer thinner, and perhaps some Gunze self leveling thinner.