New to the forum, so my first post;
Getting back into the hobby, after many decades away from it. When I was heavily into it as a tween/teen, Testors was about the only paint choice available at most locations. I guess using the "go with what you know" method, when I started gathering painting supplies I again went with Testors. (again seemingly the most readily available name brand at most local hobby outlets I've visited...) Then it came back to me in a rush; Testors has some really weak paint mixtures, primarily white and yellow. I primarily build scale model aircraft, WWII vintage generally. Many German aircraft paint schemes have yellow, and I am have a helluva time getting decent results, which is severely detracting from the finished product.
Any suggestions as to alternative brands of paint? Overall I don't have a issue with Testors, but when it comes to their gloss/flat whites and yellows, frankly they sucked in the 70s and haven't improved one bit since then.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
thanks...
Getting back into the hobby, after many decades away from it. When I was heavily into it as a tween/teen, Testors was about the only paint choice available at most locations. I guess using the "go with what you know" method, when I started gathering painting supplies I again went with Testors. (again seemingly the most readily available name brand at most local hobby outlets I've visited...) Then it came back to me in a rush; Testors has some really weak paint mixtures, primarily white and yellow. I primarily build scale model aircraft, WWII vintage generally. Many German aircraft paint schemes have yellow, and I am have a helluva time getting decent results, which is severely detracting from the finished product.
Any suggestions as to alternative brands of paint? Overall I don't have a issue with Testors, but when it comes to their gloss/flat whites and yellows, frankly they sucked in the 70s and haven't improved one bit since then.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
thanks...
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