I had hundreds of the little tins of the enamel paints but never liked the smells and the odours etc and her indoors got annoyed at me so I went to Acrylic and found
Revell. So I got all 80 odd of those and possibly have a lot more now ( then I went to acrylic with
Tamiya and found this paint good however it has or so I found has some annoyance with primers ( so I've found ) then I progressed to Vallejo acrylics and primers and all the air brush dilutanrs and flows etc
I found the humbrol paints ( enamels good for painting small items ( never used in A/b
Revell acrylics coverage was fair to average with A/b but tends to clog A/b even when thinned down to milky constancy
Tamiya Acrylic paints work well with A/b or brush and thin down well but seem to have some issues with primers unless you use there own
Vallejo and
model air are good coverage but don't like playing I found with other primers. Vallejo has to have Vallejo primer I have found. ( Laurie prob gonna jump on this one at some point as I know he swears by Vallejo.
Vallejo paints paint well by A/b thinned and even with flow reg added but I have to admit there are soooooooooo many colours it's hard to get them all ( can be a bit pricey too
Overall though I will continue to use Acrylics over enamels
Cheers
Robert