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- From: coirier@lerc.nasa.gov (Bill Coirier)
- Subject: Re: Acrylic paint: Opinions
- Message-ID: <1993Jan5.125813.15996@eagle.lerc.nasa.gov>
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- References: <1i6v1dINN4db@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu> <1993Jan4.184957.2419@lmt.mn.org>
- Date: Tue, 5 Jan 1993 12:58:13 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan4.184957.2419@lmt.mn.org>, ChazL@county.lmt.mn.org (Chaz Larson) writes:
- > In article <1i6v1dINN4db@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu>, aq479@cleveland.Freenet.Edu
- > (Paul E. Sincaglia) writes:
- > > In a previous post I asked about Tetors ne Model Master Acrylic
- > > line. As I prefer using the water based paints, I would really
- > > like an assessment of all acrylic paints suitable for modeling
- > > rom all of you folks.
- > >
- > > Which of the paints are the best and the worst and for what
- > > reasons......etc.
- > >
- > > Please post the replies, they will probably shed allot of light
- > > for all of the modelers who read this board.
- >
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- i recently bought some polly-s paints to paint my latest project
- (a ju-88-g, in quarter scale) and i'm curious to hear how most people
- spray it. i'm going to follow the recommended paint/thinner ratio (3/2),
- but i've heard horror stories about fingerprints, paint lifting . . .
- it seems that polly-s has a lot of colors that are difficult to get.
-
- any advice? this is my first foray away from testors model master (enamel).
-
- (btw, i use a paasche h-1 single action airbrush)
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