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Paint info required
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Paint info required
I am at the stage of my Tiger build and need expert advice from other builders on where to obtain larger base paint pots/cans rather than the very small model paints.
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Re: Paint info required
Hello Ken
I use Tamiya XF range of paint with an airbrush. Great results. There are some suppliers that will put any colour in a rattle can for you if you want. But the airbrush works for me.
Lee
I use Tamiya XF range of paint with an airbrush. Great results. There are some suppliers that will put any colour in a rattle can for you if you want. But the airbrush works for me.
Lee
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Dont hit me so early in the morning with those negative waves.
Listen carefully i shall say this only once.
If its not broke dont fix it.
Ich Hatt Einen Kameraden
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Re: Paint info required
My preferred colours are from Agama, unfortunately they come in very small bottles.
So, I'm applying a light to medium coat of Tamiya Dark Yellow TS-3 (rattle can),
then using the brand of my choice(Agama) to airbrush over the top. This way I don't go through as many little bottles.
You can maybe get a match at your local paint shop if you take in a chip for them to mix up.
So, I'm applying a light to medium coat of Tamiya Dark Yellow TS-3 (rattle can),
then using the brand of my choice(Agama) to airbrush over the top. This way I don't go through as many little bottles.
You can maybe get a match at your local paint shop if you take in a chip for them to mix up.
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Re: Paint info required
g'day all. i've been using TS dark yellow & red brown with touch up being done with the small bottle colours.
cheers
ray
cheers
ray
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Re: Paint info required
I often used polyurethane paint for the base coat that is much stronger than tamiya paint (it is what iti is used for real cars), at local paint shops, but as I never found the exact RAL I always need to use model paint (normally xf60 for yellow) but it will need less paint to cover all.
Regards
Andrea Daviero (Andrew)
Andrea Daviero (Andrew)
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Thanks to all of you who have given me valued info. Always open to help and advice regarding products to use. Rgds.
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Re: Paint info required
"RAL" colors were not that pure, especially when applied in the field. The paints usually came in a paste form, and were thinned down and adulterated with anything and everything from water to gas, to other similar-colored paints when applied. More so, when paint supplies became harder to come by. Good reference here: "Panzer Colors", by Squadron/Signal Publications.
1/6 Armortek: Panther,KingTiger. 1/6 FOA: Tiger-1,251 Halftrk. 1/6 ArmorHobbies: 250 Halftrk("GRIEF"). 1/6 DML: Kubelwagon,Kettenkrad. 1/16 Trumpeter KingTiger. 1/24 Tamiya: Tiger-1,Panther.(& a countless host of others too small to mention)