Thanks John and Laurie and everyone else. Without this forum and all the advice I have been given I would in all probability have given it up as a bad job by now. As it happens I am enjoying the experience and looking forward to my next build. Cheers. Keith.
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Maybe try changing the paints that you use i have just changed my paints to Revell Aqua Colour and they brush on great no brush marks. I use water to thin them down as some of them are a little to thick to brush on at first 1 or 2 eardrop pipettes to a pot is substantial enough for me.
Everybody has their own variations of paint and it's like everything it's trial and error and of course budget, buy the best that you can afford or maybe buy one pot of each and you will find one that works for youComment
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I have been looking at Vallejo Model Colour paints and thinners. Is that paint acrylic as it does't say? The black and white are both called gloss.Comment
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Originally posted by \I have been looking at Vallejo Model Colour paints and thinners. Is that paint acrylic as it does't say? The black and white are both called gloss.Comment
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Originally posted by \Yes Keith they are acrylic and very good I have to say. That is my own opinion though and others may differ.Comment
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Actually Vallejo is nice to brush paint, you can lay it down fairly thick & it'll shrink back nicely as it dries.
Just don't touch it for a week after!Comment
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so far i have only used Tamiya, Humbrol and Revell Acrylics there is so many paints on the market the choice is entirely yours mate i am going to invest in a couple of vallejo colours as i have been told that they brush on and spray on very well.
PATRICK: I have took your advice and put them paints on ebay but no one has got them yet but it's only early.Comment
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