Yeah they do have a warm hue to them!
OldSF Things to think about. If I am correct Tamiya has all the colors. http://henningstrains.com/CollectorColor.html I am rusty on forums sorry....
Things to think about. If I am correct Tamiya has all the colors.
http://henningstrains.com/CollectorColor.html
I am rusty on forums sorry....
Those look interesting....I haven't seen them at any LHS though,but they do look interesting.
Have fun with your trains
I can recommend Tamiya acrylics, as I loose Floquil bottles I am switching to Tamiya, and they are very good. they need to be thinned for a airbrush.
I've had good luck with Badger's "ModelFlex" line of paints. They're formulated to be airbrushed straight out of the bottle, but paint with a brush very smoothly as well. Know that once the bottle is opened, though, the paint will thicken over time, so if you're going to airbrush, get a fresh bottle for best results or drop a few drops of water in the bottle. It's water-based.
Later,
K
I feel all warm and fuzzy Rene!
Well I have to ask the question now of what paint should I use now.
I like water base and use air brush at times. I am just back into G & O scale and finding my old paint will not be made anymore! HELP!!!!
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