I find Tamiya to be very airbrush friendly. Really easy to cut with water and it sets on surfaces nicely. Testors enamel paints are better for fine hand-brush work.
Yeah, Testors military enamels were discontinued when Rustoleum bought the brand, making lots of modelers veerrry angreee...
Yes, sorry, I do mean ModelMaster. Rustoleum swore they didn't make enough money to keep making them after they bought Testors. I had a good stockpile of important colors, but I'm slowly running out of them.When you state "military enamels", were those the "Model Masters" range? If so, I long wondered why that "upsacle" selection was nixed. If I'm confusing the sets, what did kill the MM range?
Yes, sorry, I do mean ModelMaster.
Oh, I had no inkling you were doing anything but asking a fair question, no worries.Just to clarify, I was not trying to "show you up". I honestly wondered if there were several Testors lines because I'm certainly not that knowledgeable on the subject. I just remember there existed a line that called "Model Masters" intended for the more dedicated crafters, something that that could compete with brands like Tamiya, Humbrol, etc.
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