Richard,regarding the Humbrol tinlets,I think the retailer was confusing the original slow drying enamel as opposed to the newer quick drying paints,the formulae was the same just a bit more Terebin dryers in them,Humbrol always did suffer problems with the darker gloss colours taking a long while to cure,I remember writing to them and suggesting that they do something about it,which they did.
Certainly Revell enamel is a different formulae and is quicker curing,you can add thinners and it starts to cure while you are still weilding the brush.
By far the best gloss paints for models are artists oil colours mixed with alkyd resin and thinned with white spirit,you need to mix them fresh from the tubes but the coverage is superb,most of my models are painted with this type of paint.
Certainly Revell enamel is a different formulae and is quicker curing,you can add thinners and it starts to cure while you are still weilding the brush.
By far the best gloss paints for models are artists oil colours mixed with alkyd resin and thinned with white spirit,you need to mix them fresh from the tubes but the coverage is superb,most of my models are painted with this type of paint.
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