What paints do you use? It seems everyone uses acrylic on the boards, maybe it's an American thing? I use humbrol enamel myself. I'm going to give humbrol acrylic a go next week, and wondered.
Anyone here airbrush their stuff? I'm going to get back to that, as it's been years and I have a couple of new airbrushes. It'll be very bad and very messy at first no doubt.
Re the acrylic, do you just try paints and see what the colour is like? I have yet to see a good colour chart or colours made specific to a certain military colour in acrylic, other than the rlm colours (Luftwaffe). Maybe I just don't know where to look for these things in acrylic.
I hear acrylic's main advantage is dry time, but enamel has so many precise colours from history out there, from German camo colours, to napoleonic etc.
I'm going to give acrylic a go so I can test those paints on my new stuff for the coming shop, just so I know the answers to some questions about athe items holding acrylic, should I get asked.
What sealant do you use? Again, I use the sealant for enamel of course, from humbrol again (hangover from model building as a child).
The enamel paints hold very well, when sealed don't rub off at all, and actually add strength to the item painted.
Anyone very into their paints?
Anyone here airbrush their stuff? I'm going to get back to that, as it's been years and I have a couple of new airbrushes. It'll be very bad and very messy at first no doubt.
Re the acrylic, do you just try paints and see what the colour is like? I have yet to see a good colour chart or colours made specific to a certain military colour in acrylic, other than the rlm colours (Luftwaffe). Maybe I just don't know where to look for these things in acrylic.
I hear acrylic's main advantage is dry time, but enamel has so many precise colours from history out there, from German camo colours, to napoleonic etc.
I'm going to give acrylic a go so I can test those paints on my new stuff for the coming shop, just so I know the answers to some questions about athe items holding acrylic, should I get asked.
What sealant do you use? Again, I use the sealant for enamel of course, from humbrol again (hangover from model building as a child).
The enamel paints hold very well, when sealed don't rub off at all, and actually add strength to the item painted.
Anyone very into their paints?