As a returnee I have a large collection of enamel paints, but they are getting a bit old & crusty (not unlike their owner) and a couple of the colours have irreversibly dried up so I thought I'd replace them with acrylics
The only acrylic paints I have used so far have been the free Humbrol pots you get in Airfix kits, and I wasn't too impressed. However, i realise that there are better makes, and I'm ready to try again
Here's my plan -
My local model shop (well, it's about 30 mins bus ride away but I've made it to my free pass) is selling Tamiya acrylics at £1-45 so I'll get a few standard colours - black, white red etc
From the Scale Model Shop I'll try a few pots of different makes to see what they're like - a set of WW2 RAF by AK; plus individual colours from Mr Hobby and Vallejo
However, some of my enamels have hardly been used and are in good condition, so I'd like to use those as well. I understand that enamels and acrylics can be painted over each other as long as you let them harden?
Now some general questions about acrylic paint -
One of the things that put me off the Humbrol was that it dried very quickly, but I see you can get a retarder, and I've been watching videos on YouTube
Are they all interchangeable? ie can one make of retarder be used in the different makes of acrylic paint?
I see I see they mix up the paint & retarder on a palette; any reason why I couldn't simply add a few drops to a jar of paint and have a batch ready for use?
The manufacturers give dire warnings about only using their brand of thinners - any reason why I can't just use water?
I've also seen suggestions about thinning with windscreen washer fluid, de-icer, and isopropanol. I don't think I'd have the confidence to do that, at least not into the paint, though I might try it for cleaning the brushes
In fact any advice & comments would be appreciated
Some background info - I only paint by brush; WW2 RAF, USAAF, US Navy, & Luftwaffe. I no longer try to make the most absolutely best ever model, I just make them to a reasonable standard for my own satisfaction, so no fancy shading or weathering
The only acrylic paints I have used so far have been the free Humbrol pots you get in Airfix kits, and I wasn't too impressed. However, i realise that there are better makes, and I'm ready to try again
Here's my plan -
My local model shop (well, it's about 30 mins bus ride away but I've made it to my free pass) is selling Tamiya acrylics at £1-45 so I'll get a few standard colours - black, white red etc
From the Scale Model Shop I'll try a few pots of different makes to see what they're like - a set of WW2 RAF by AK; plus individual colours from Mr Hobby and Vallejo
However, some of my enamels have hardly been used and are in good condition, so I'd like to use those as well. I understand that enamels and acrylics can be painted over each other as long as you let them harden?
Now some general questions about acrylic paint -
One of the things that put me off the Humbrol was that it dried very quickly, but I see you can get a retarder, and I've been watching videos on YouTube
Are they all interchangeable? ie can one make of retarder be used in the different makes of acrylic paint?
I see I see they mix up the paint & retarder on a palette; any reason why I couldn't simply add a few drops to a jar of paint and have a batch ready for use?
The manufacturers give dire warnings about only using their brand of thinners - any reason why I can't just use water?
I've also seen suggestions about thinning with windscreen washer fluid, de-icer, and isopropanol. I don't think I'd have the confidence to do that, at least not into the paint, though I might try it for cleaning the brushes
In fact any advice & comments would be appreciated
Some background info - I only paint by brush; WW2 RAF, USAAF, US Navy, & Luftwaffe. I no longer try to make the most absolutely best ever model, I just make them to a reasonable standard for my own satisfaction, so no fancy shading or weathering
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