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  • stona
    • Jul 2008
    • 9889

    #16
    I've just had a skip through this and think it's turned out very well. Low vis is...well....low vis lol. You are one of many people who seem to have had problems with the Humbrol acrylic paints. I don't want to seem like a Humbrol basher but I'd check out some alternatives. There are many good ones out there,it's just a matter of finding the one(s) that suit you best.

    Cheers

    Steve

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      #17
      Originally posted by \
      In the giant stash of three models I have on order, one is a revell 1:72 Tornado, GR1 I think and so camo. Which scale is the hobby boss? dare we do a side by side comparison of the two models ?Regards

      Colin m.......
      Colin, The Hobby Boss is 1/48 scale. Your Revell 1/72 GR1 was the first model i made when I returned to the hobby. You'll be amazed at the surface detail, not only recess panel lines all over but rivets as well. The kit cockpit is a bit sparse. Cheers Derek

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        #18
        Originally posted by \
        I've just had a skip through this and think it's turned out very well. Low vis is...well....low vis lol. You are one of many people who seem to have had problems with the Humbrol acrylic paints. I don't want to seem like a Humbrol basher but I'd check out some alternatives. There are many good ones out there,it's just a matter of finding the one(s) that suit you best.Cheers

        Steve
        Hi Steve, thanks for viewing. The Humbrol paint was a bit of an impulse buy, I new I was getting the Eurofighter for x-mas, saw the Barley Grey on the tin and bought it. I'm sure the problem was down to me and not the paint. I have used Tamiya, Lifecolor and Gunze acrylics with no problem in the past, so as you say will stick to what I know in the future. Cheers Derek

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