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  • mr t
    Junior Member
    • Jun 2004
    • 24

    #1

    Revell paints

    anybody else used revell paints?

    They lead to a poor finish - u can see the brush marks
    quite heavily

    How come humbrol paints do not do this?
  • anonymous

    #2
    Mr.T
    I haven't used revell

    Mr.T
    I haven't used revell paints but I have use testors on my static models and I usually get heavy brush marks if I don't thin it down. I generally buy a large container of testors thinner. I also only use brush on paints for small items and spray whatever else I can. Just put a little paint in an old clean lid and slowly mix in the thinner till you get the consistancy you want. It's hit or miss on the amounts, try a few drops of paint and add the same plus a couple more drops of thinner.The amount is determined by how big an area you are painting. Then just toss the lid after the paint dries.
    Hope this helps. Good luck
    BSF

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    • turbobearcat
      Junior Member
      • Apr 2003
      • 404

      #3
      I've used testers paints for

      I've used testers paints for YEARS and got very little streaks but then again I air brush 99.5% of my stuff, the other gets my specail touch with a paint stick or the old fashion brush.

      some of you have seen my work....but hey trust me...


      Mark

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      • mr t
        Junior Member
        • Jun 2004
        • 24

        #4
        thanks for the advice -

        thanks for the advice - very helpful

        I will definitely try thinning.

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