



Its just I have heard good thing about the Lacquer paints from Tamiya and wondering how they measure up .....cleaning and such
Very like cleaning up Alclad and Tamiya primer I should think. They are both lacquer (or cellulose as I still call it) :thumb2:Its just I have heard good thing about the Lacquer paints from Tamiya and wondering how they measure up .....cleaning and such :smiling3:
Brian i know im building bigger at the moment on my tiger but on my plastic ships kits ive built ive always used humbrol no 64 matt light grey in a rattle can an that give a very nice finish an shows all the detail as long as i dint spray to heavy an i use this on my tigerMorning guys, just done a couple of hours this morning as I'm making a curry :tears-of-joy:
How many :sad:
I know there back to front but I wanted the detail on the front. (not that you can see much there tiny)
Gave the mast some primer
What paint do you guys use ? I was going to use Tamiya acrylic but seen some Tamiya lacquer but never used it!!
Brian
Ian they give me Vallejo colours for the build the only one I'm having trouble matching is narn36-b20 can't find anything close.Not acrylic but they are the right colour! https://www.sovereignhobbies.co.uk/collections/royal-navy
If you let me know the colours you need I can let you know the Vallejo equivalent. (And they match very well!)
As for primer. Alclad primer does it for me. Covers well, flats out nicely as well. Goes down thin so keeps the detail crisp.
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