Hi everyone,
I'm very much a noob with only a couple of AFVs under my belt. I did some research before I started and chose to use Mr Hobby (Gunze) paints and they are very good paints indeed. On my newest model I've used a couple of Ammo paints on small seperate parts like tools and have loved them. They airbrush superb and although I only hand paint the small stuff they handle that well too, better than Mr Hobby. So as my paint collection is only small I've decided to only buy Ammo from now on.
But there's a problem. If a paint call out asks for say Tamiya XF-64 red brown it's easy to find a Mr Hobby, or other, equivalent. Not so easy with Ammo with different type codes like FS... etc instead of distinct colour names. Does anyone know of a conversion chart that has Ammo paints on it? Or another easy way to find equivalent colours?
Also Mr Hobby are more of a lacquer kind of acrylic, are they compatible with Ammo? If I paint one over the other will there be a reaction? Can you mix them together?
Sorry for all the noob questions but, well, I'm a noob.
Cheers.
I'm very much a noob with only a couple of AFVs under my belt. I did some research before I started and chose to use Mr Hobby (Gunze) paints and they are very good paints indeed. On my newest model I've used a couple of Ammo paints on small seperate parts like tools and have loved them. They airbrush superb and although I only hand paint the small stuff they handle that well too, better than Mr Hobby. So as my paint collection is only small I've decided to only buy Ammo from now on.
But there's a problem. If a paint call out asks for say Tamiya XF-64 red brown it's easy to find a Mr Hobby, or other, equivalent. Not so easy with Ammo with different type codes like FS... etc instead of distinct colour names. Does anyone know of a conversion chart that has Ammo paints on it? Or another easy way to find equivalent colours?
Also Mr Hobby are more of a lacquer kind of acrylic, are they compatible with Ammo? If I paint one over the other will there be a reaction? Can you mix them together?
Sorry for all the noob questions but, well, I'm a noob.
Cheers.
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