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Easy Question: Difference between plain Testor and Model Master?
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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by EZamora</i> <br /><br />I was wondering about that also! I heard from a hobby shop employee that there is no difference between the Tester Model Master flat dull cote and the Tester dull cote 1260 spray paints. ( There both lacquer paints) I'm taking their word on it since I tried them both, and I see no difference in painted appearance or quality. Now I'm using the cheaper standard Tester dull cote can. <br />[/quote] <br />Careful there. Testors Dullcoat in a can has talc in it as a flattening agent, and the mixture consistency varies. Either its not mixed enough, or too much talc in it, the resilt is an occasional model that turns white. I swore off the stuff years ago, preferring to shoot Floquil flat fini***hrough the airbrush. Much more consistent results!
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