Thanks yeah I was worrying that the paint quality may be worse or somethingDo you intend to use the old and new paints side-by-side? If so, you can do a quick test: paint a bit of plastic card or some large(ish) leftover part of a model with the old paint and the new paint next to each other (touching, so there’s no bare plastic between them).
If you don’t intend to use the two paints side-by-side, then you don’t really have anything to worry about: they’ll at the very least look similar enough that nobody is going to notice that the shade is slightly darker/greyer/bluer/whatever on one model than on the other.
Same — see this recent post of mine.I have humbrol enamels from the 1970s that are still useable
If anything, it may be better. Humbrol’s certainly is, anyway — and as I recall, up to the 1980s, Revell sold Humbrol paint in Revell tins.Thanks yeah I was worrying that the paint quality may be worse or something
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