Ha-ha I'm impatient Paul!\ said:Calm down Patrick, not started it yet. Got to finish the 2 aircraft I'm working on first. :D
Not so Patrick for me, although I have a selection of Model, I use Model Air for both air and hand.\ said:The thing about Vallejo is that you effectively need to buy 2 lots of each colour - one for brush painting & one for airbrushing. Not ideal if you're on a budget! And please please can I see pictures of how to wet & dry sand a 1/72 Opel Blitz & PAK 40! :P
Hi Patrick, as Laurie just said, that is not really correct, in the early years of Vallejo, there were no Airbrush series and no panzer aces and those other series they have.\ said:The thing about Vallejo is that you effectively need to buy 2 lots of each colour - one for brush painting & one for airbrushing. Not ideal if you're on a budget!
That is fine Patrick no need to be confused. Just do not use Model Air for hand painting it is a free choice. I do as it suits me.\ said:Then I'm confused Laurie as I understood Model Air to be' airbrush ready '? I know I couldn't brush paint with anything thin enough for putting through an AB.
And I'm no more putting down a type than you are (as ever), extolling the virtues of Vallejo paint! I use Vallejo because I have some, but I'd not buy anymore - just my personal choice.
Totally agree Patrick ! That is why Model Air will do the trick or to be precise it does for me.\ said:Unfortunately confusion & myself are best buddies! :P I do agree most heartily! But as Paul's original point was that he's on a budget, buying a colour in Model Colour & Model Air rather defeats the object, does it not? That was my point.
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