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Patrick, <br /> <br />Though this may be a late post in your thread... <br /> <br />I have used Testors for years with great results. I prefer their Model Master line. I usually buy enough for my Aztec airbrush and enough to add touch-ups with a brush. I get great weathering effects when thinning the mixture and mixing with other colors. Now, Testors also makes a Dullcoat product, so if you had used a glossy paint, all you would have to do is brush on the Dullcoat, let it dry, and now you have a flat coat. In addition to the Testors, I also use flat acrylic artist paints available from Wally World, chalks and powders for drybrushing, and a system of products that I get at my hobby store called RUSTALL. Hope that helps. <br /> <br />-Wolv33
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