It's like spraying the rainbow. What RioGrande5761 says it dead on. To my knowledge, I don’t know if there is an airbrush ready enamel-based primer designed for miniatures. I add a little of 70% Alcohol in the Acrylic mix if I need super fast drying time when I’m switching colors. I have begun airbrushing acrylics because they are easier to come by, and they aren't as bad as they used to be 20+ years ago but I would still take enamel any day over them. When weathering how long will I need to wait before changing colors or applying another layer with enamels? Thinning is really pretty easy and it gets a wonderful finish, is really quite durable for acrylics, dries as quickly as Vallejo, and if properly thinned doesn't drytip at all. Ok awesome. I like to work fast, and when I get some momentum going, I just keep going. So, best to start out with the Manufacturer's thinner, even if a bit pricey, then experiment from there if desired. the harmful nature of the constituents in the solvents, such as toluene, xylenes and other petroleum based compounds. Additionally enamels can generally be sprayed without primer while you usually need to prime first with acrylics. I mix this 50/50 with distilled water (bonus tip - never thin with drinking water or tap water!) I used Vallejo Air (technically I used AK Interactive's paint, but it's just Vallejo Air made for them in custom colors) on my last build and liked the way it sprayed overall, although it really liked to drytip--I had to clean the nozzle out after every couple minutes. I have no choice but to use acrylics even with a paint booth. Acrylic is the faster, more popular option these days, but enamel is definitely not without its merits. Yes. If I might add that booth and mask is good idea even for acrylics - the aerosol is not good for you even without vapors. So I use the Model Master thinner (Testors Aztek). Protect your central nervous and reproductive systems! Just the other day I painted a three-tone camouflage pattern on a 1/72 F-105 Thunderchief. Please share your recommendations and personal preferences. The third ingredient is a few drops of Acrylic Flow Improver to remove surface tension of the fluid (you might have heard of folks using a drop of dish soap for the same purpose). But I don't have to worry. They both spray beautifully, with the lacquer thinner tip dry is not an issue, and both can be thinned to within an inch of their life and still be good to go. I've had far too much exposure in my life and while I don't have asthma, any number of pungent smells will start coughing fits. Example of Enamel paints are Tamiya Enamel and Gundam Marker. The carcinogenic warnings on tamiya paints are there for a reason. I still have a fairly good supply of Pollyscale in most of the colours I use, and a lot of other brands specific to certain end uses or particular projects, but have also acquired a fair amount of Scalecoat as the eventual replacement for Pollyscale. Prompt cleaning keeps the airbrushes working good. I also had trouble getting a nice gloss clear coat (before decals). In this video you will find out the difference between using enamel or acrylic paints for scale models. Dilutes color without loss of adhesion, resistance and consistency. Never had any issues with "stuck on" dried paint this way. Don't like how long they take to cure. I focused on Testors Model Master and found success. Another is that my inexpensive (but adequate), externally vented paint booth may not be strictly compliant regarding flammability concerns because of the motor design. If not optimal, it seems an adequate starting point. This can be counteracted by simply allowing enough time to dry before handling, but that just isn't how I work, so I just need to be careful. The subreddit dedicated to the hobby of plastic model kit building and painting. Dude that fruity smell Tamiya has always makes me smile. Then, from a  siphon jar of clean or near clean Windex, spray some into the receiver, cover the tip to backflush, then exhaust again. Happily modeling my STRATTON & GILLETTE RAILROAD. Enamels & acrylics can cover enamels (but not lacquers!). IME more important rules than any acrylic vs enamel rulez 'arguments'. Then reassemble & spray some denatured alcohol & store the airbrush. Enamel paints for models are generally excellent paints. Then take the airbrush & 2 soaking parts to the sink for warm soap & water & Windex (as needed) cleaning with a toothbrush & pipe cleaner. I've largely given up using enamels. Click on one or more categories below to refine your search results. I normally use Testors Dullcote in the rattle can for sealing. I tried using rattle cans outside, but even that was not going to work out well enough. fantastic. Totally agree, except I use Tamiya's lacquer thinner over the x20a. I find those can airbrush on extremely smoothly, they thin out very well (I use Gunze Aqueous thinner), and they dry with a pleasant semi-gloss finish. I couldn't do that with enamels. Weathering my freight cars takes care of any flaking caused by handling. Good points on safety. I do not like the results I get with water soluable paints. As you can see, there is no clear-cut winner. Alclad is a cellulose/laquer based paint were both is possible. Acrylic-based paints can be brushed on, sprayed on, and can even be found in paint markers. The down side to solvent based paints are the hazardous vapors. Tamiya with their lacquer thinner is great (I don't have acess to Gunze anymore). Modeling HO with a transition era UP bent. Press J to jump to the feed. The best enamel based primers are those in rattle spray cans (aerosol based primers). I heard good things about Tamiya, but the only thing is I can't seem to find them in kits and you have to buy them individually, which would be really expensive. - On cleanup, my research also helped a lot. Some tips with acrylic's, they make a acrylic airbrush medium. However, I still tend to mix a lot in the airbrush cup, especially since I use gravity-feed airbrushes. As soon as I finish shooting a color, flush the airbrush by shooting a mixture of water and alcohol. My preferred brand is Gunze-Sangyo acrylics. I'm beginning to realize that aging is not for wimps. May 4, 2017 - Embedded thumbnail for Enamel vs. Acrylic Paint for Scale Modeling. Use acrylic paint unless you have a special need for durability. It’s easy to work with and can easily be thinned by mixing it with water. On the other hand I've heard enamels give … Using ether type of paint I can switch colors on the fly without any problems. Experienced folks, with both types, have learned & optimized what works for them w/o excessive time and effort but for me it was quite a learning experience on the acrylics, primarily using Testors Model Master and/or Badger Modelflex I had acquired. The Action Road  - Focus 1977-1983. The acrylic dries quickly and the stainless paint cup and the tip guard were amazingly tough, pretty quickly, to clean with hot soap & water. They're every bit as good as acrylics for airbrushing and I'd say they're generally better for brush painting - and every model has something that's brush painted. It's harder to determine the ratio of paint to thinner if mixed in the airbrush cup. I think it is far more likely the Floquil line was outdated and not selling well. That includes a good paint booth vented outside. So keep your enamels, use them. I will probably use Testors Modelmaster paints as my jumping off point and see how it goes from there. I am not really sure why laquer thinner cleans acrylic paint but accept it. There's no way to move that many items at one time if the paint is still wet...and may not allow easy handling for several days.When I paint steam locomotives, I use four or five different colours (mostly various versions of "black") and in most cases, apply them consecutively, using only hand-held cardstock masks at colour separations. One is minimizing exposure to hydrocarbon solvents, including on cleanup. this should be a stickied post... that 3M halfmask for organic vapors is only $30! Both thinned with Gunze Mr. Probably other damage also that I don't know about, simply blaming it on old age. The smaller the needle the finer the lines you will be able to achieve but this is only to an extent as the effect will diminish the smaller you go. Air and water propel the paint. I had only used my airbrush for one project before this year but advanced to "intermediate" skier (airbrusher) this year. Others, you're better off with a designated booth with a decent respirator and a dust-free storage area. We feature beginner and advanced help on all model railroading scales, including layout track plans, model railroad product reviews, model train news, and model railroad forums. I still use a booth, and wear a mask, even with acrylic's, as I have asthma. I’ve never had problems using either in my airbrushes, single or dual action. I have the right to remain silent. If brushing use a quality brush (eg: sable), or if airbrushing, a quality tool with the mix thinned to suit the the tool and specific to … I don't think the EPA came after Floquil and left Rustoleum alone... that makes no sense. An example of this would be that of an illustrator’s airbrush, which is designed for use with ink, and therefore would not handle paint well. I started painting, back in the mid-'50s, using a brush and Floquil paints, and have used most brands of model paint since then, both with brush and airbrush. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQmB6yvOJeE. I am 40 Hr OSHA hazardous waste operations and emergency response trained have a respect for the harmful nature of the constituents in the solvents, such as toluene, xylenes and other petroleum based compounds. What are the pros and cons and what acrylics do you prefer? It was very disappointing when Testors opted to discontinue it, in favour of their ModelMasters line - not a bad paint, but definitely inferior to Pollyscale in ease of application, versatility, durability, and shelf-life. Acrylic paints dry quickly, are easy to clean and have no odors. I was blasting a large amount of paint, from too far away, and the paint was drying to an extent before landing. I like the glossy finishes I can get, they are easy to clean up, I can get the mix just right, and I am happy with the results. I do use (and recommend) a spray booth vented to the outside (mine is homemade, and has been in use for almost 40 years), and I always wear a respirator equipped with two-stage filter cartridges, which remove both airborne paint particles and noxious chemical vapours. Always use quality materials including quality paint and thinners be they enamel or acrylic, 2. Scalecoat 1 and Humbrol enamel both use xylene. We recommend the addition of a few drops of Thinner to the colors while airbrushing. A proprerly fitted full faced respirator with the correct cartridges is probably the best way to ensure you won't be breathing the harmful vapors. Without thinning, clogging occurs. I have no experience with them, however. Acrylic paint dries faster than enamel. I spent years doing a lot of airbrushing with the old Floquil back in the 60's and 70's. Acrylics are vastly more popular for airbrushing than enamels, even though technically enamels are somewhat easier to airbrush (since they won't drytip). The main difference between enamel and acrylic paint comes from the fact that enamel paint is mainly oil-based and acrylic paint is water-based. Dammit and here I am with a brand-new bottle of the X20A. I was determined to find an acrylics process that worked out for me as my base approach. Prehaps a good compromise would be a good vented paint booth and a half face respirator with a cartridge that is suitable specifically for the paint solvents. Enamels are better to airbrush, they just are. Some examples: - On paint dilution, one video showed how different thinners can make a significant difference in the results. The issues are pointed out above. Cheap respirators and an open window will suffice for acrylics. Every few months I may take the airbrush apart and clean it with laquer thinner. Testors / testors / ACRYLIC PAINTS To refine this list of products, return to the grid view . With slower-drying paints like Scalecoat, the same process takes days to accomplish. In many cases, the color pigment saturation, durability, and overall final result on a miniature are also the same. Plus Tamiya acrylics smell kinda fruity. My stock consist of Lacquer and Enamel, Lacquer for painting, Enamel for detailing and washing. If I choose acrylics I'm less certain, though I have heard very good things about Testors. Base coat acrylics can only be covered by more acrylics. I said my main reason for using acrylics is easy cleanup - cleaning an airbrush with nothing more harsh than Windex is a great thing, but I give up what I consider to be the main advantage of enamel paints - durability. Either way, it will take practice, but it is not too hard to learn. Below is my very compact desktop one. From my understanding, at the very basics, acrylic is water based and enamel is oil based. No ventilation, no paint booth, not anything except my lungs sucking the vapors in. Second bonus tip - Doing this allows you to custom mix with craft acrylics as well. Plus booth can be helpful for organizing your desk and it doesn't have to take a lot of space . I thought the EPA crackdown on these is why Floquil is no longer available. There’s no doubt that airbrushing Tamiya acrylic paint is significantly better when using Tamiya lacquer thinner, rather than Tamiya X20-A acrylic thinners. Mixing the right consistency is vital for the airbrush and paint to work together. I have never tired Tamiya. Acrylic paint is ideal for creating designs on a variety of surfaces, including canvas, wood, metal, fabric, and ceramics, making it a versatile addition to your crafting kit.. I find tip dry a real problem with them, and I also like to airbrush with highly thinned paint, and there's a limit to how much you can thin these types of acrylics before performance really falls apart with runs, color separation and so on. My primary single action airbrush is the cheapo from Harbor Freight. Thank you to everyone for the detailed advice! Rio Grande. A paint booth can remove a lot of those vapors but all? Awesome, thanks for the info. Enamel paints are great for painting a lot of different materials. I start by just adding thinner to the paint bottle until near full, then shake. Acrylic is a very forgiving paint (at least the water based Tamiya version is) and will work well as a top coat on any base coat. On the other hand I've heard enamels give better results, are easier to airbrush, and give a tougher finish. Floquil contained both of them. Got so old Tyco cars that will be test subjects. After last night though, I really need to switch to acrylics. I just recently got back into modeling and started brushing with enamels, but I got an airbrush and it seems enamels are a lot harsher as far as breathing in when it comes to airbrushing and I am thinking about switching to acrylics. Does it make a difference if I'm asking for weathering or painting? What works best for you depends on your airbrushing skill set. Fine needles also are more prone to clogging with thicker paint mixes like acrylic paints and some enamel paints. Today we are going to see what is enamel paints and how you can use them! With fast-drying PollyScale, this was, except for changing bottles on the airbrush, a non-stop operation. Albeit the paints weren't the cause.Regards, Volker. It’s recommended for hand painting (slower drying allows for additional time for the paint to self level and hide brush strokes). This is especially true for denser paints, like Tamiya, and when mixing in lacquer thinners (which many acrylics can handle). Oil Based/Enamel Paint. Scrape some of the pastel into a fine powder, and add it to water for use as a detail enhancer. Do any of these paints use either of these two solvents? People are still hoarding it today. I also will, upon reassembly, use a product called "needle juice" on a lint free cloth to wipe down the enire airbrush body, cap, cup, needle, and trigger, before reassembling it. The problem is that they're less durable (if you're not careful you can scratch the finish off before you clear coat it, although I dunno what you'd be doing with your kit to scratch the paint off :/) and they're prone to drytipping. Just recently switched to using Mr.Hobby's Lacquer Thinner to thin my Tamiya Acrylics and have enjoyed a distinguishable improvement in the paint quality output on my airbrush. I believe that today's better than average train store, has a worse selection of paints than 30 years ago. Whether the relatively small flow of airbrush solvent type paint mixture and/or cleaning solvents would reach flammable mixture levels given the booth airflow is perhaps doubtful, but perhaps more likely with rattle can output. If you’re looking for a couple more options to play with, you can try these cheeky alternatives: Pastels: Excellent for tinting other liquids. By posting here I have given up that right and accept that anything I say can and will be used as evidence to critique me. Thinner for airbrushing. I'm buying a house right now so I need all the money I can save. Acrylics are dead easy to use, and a lot quicker to use - get the hair dryer on them and they dry in minutes. Also, just to confirm, you can't paint enamel over acrylic can you? A Class A line located in a personal fantasy world of semi-plausible nonsense on Tuesday, August 3rd, 1954. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, More posts from the modelmakers community. Yeah it seems like Tamiya is unanimous across the board with everyone here. Swap tips and techniques, show your latest builds/WIPs, post kit reviews and discuss the latest kits! People who learned with water soluable paints also can get the results they expect and are happy with. Next thing I know I feel my thumb stuck to a model, and then when I remove it I see I've left a very noticeable fingerprint in the finish that will have to be sanded out. Scalecoat, Testors, Model Master, Humbrol, Alclade (I probably spelled it wrong), and many more. My understanding is acrylics are easier to clean up, safer, and dry faster allowing quicker layering of colors. Then spray again from a 2nd clean Windex siphon bottle. I also learned with solvent based paints. You can find it on the magazine's website.Regards, Volker. Clean up - I quickly spray a full cup through of drinking (tap) water, then will either, A: tear down and clean with a old toothbrush and a bucket with soapy water in it, or, if simply changing colors, B: spray some soapy water through, then continue using tap water until it sprays clear. I tried a HF airbrush when my Badger was in the shop for a lifetime warranty issue and I didn't like it. I guess I needed to thin it a bit more...I recently experimented with spraying Tamiya, since I have such a huge stock of it (but didn't want to bother with thinning before), and I frigging adore the way this stuff sprays. Can you even get paints with these solvents in them anymore? Modeling an ficticious HO scale intergrated Scrap Yard & Steel Mill Melt Shop. As someone working with models and miniatures, you will require an airbrush system that works well with enamel and acrylic paints. Been using Tamiya acrylics almost exclusively for about 3 years now with their proprietary X20A thinner. Floquil contained both of them. If I go with enamels I will almost certainly use Scalecoat as I live less than an hour's drive from their physical store. Do any of these paints use either of these two solvents? Sorry, I know there are solvent based paints still available, I was referring specifically to toluene and xylene. I have the MSDS info on Scalecoat, and Scalecoat I and Scalecoat II both use Naphtha and Xylene as their solvents, albeit in differing proportions. Using Enamel And Acrylic Model Paint Together. May 4, 2017 - Embedded thumbnail for Enamel vs. Acrylic Paint for Scale Modeling. Acrylics in my humble opinion are great for this purpose. I find them very easy to spray, but they are not very durable and certain colors - flat black in particular, tend to dry with a chalky sort of finish that is very unpleasant and difficult to handle. For those having issues with the application of Aqua Enamel (or any acrylic) I can highly recommend the use of Floetrol. ... Acrylics are not really any easier to clean up, I end up using lacquer thinner anyway to clean my airbrush. I cannot put masking tape on acrylic paint that hasn't dried at least overnight, or else paint will get pulled up when the tape is removed. Try an airbrush medium that mixes with colors to make them metallic, or a medium that creates a glossy or matte top coat. They're just so simple to use. Lacquer paints such as Alclads give stunning finishes too, but both lacquers and enamels require more careful applications. Still not comfortable trying to paint a locomotive yet. Like you, I recently started  using an airbrush. Short compatibility matrix (thanks to Masataka Narita) The L E A (Lacquer Enamel Acrylic) Rule: Lacquers, enamels & acrylics can safety cover base lacquers. There are basically three different types of paint; lacquer, enamel and acrylic. I would recommend that if you're spraying solvent-based paints, wear a two-stage respirator and spray either in a spray booth vented to the outdoors or spray outdoors (and wear the respirator). If you have airbrush, Lacquer is the best choice. I am emphasizing acrylics for a couple of reasons. Wear a mask and/or spray in a ventilated area. Airbrush needles are going to determine how fine are broad your airbrush lines will be. They have packages of Vallejo on Amazon that I was going to try out so I don't have to spend a fortune on paint individually. Based on the fact that I will be painting indoors (albeit venting out a window) I think I will stick with acrylics to start with. What about wait time between coats on a complete paint job? The Windex really keeps the paint soft & loose for cleaning. While I will continue to use various types and brands of paint, there are none with which I'm familiar, and in current production, which I would unreservedly recommend. The paints come out smoother and have been more 'durable' than when I was using X20A on them. I don't really use "pure" acrylics (Vallejo, Lifecolor, AK, AMMO etc) for airbrushing. The best flat in fact is Acrylic, the best metallic is Lacquer. Enterchanging with Norfolk Southern. I had a heck of a time cleaning the airbrush tip guard and even the paint cup, even though acrylic. EPA regulations notwithstanding, the amount of harmful chemicals released by airbrushing modellers is miniscule, but if you're one of those airbrushers, do yourself a favour and wear a two stage respirator - that miniscule amount going directly into your lungs can prove dangerous with repeated exposure. I heard it'll cause a reaction and mess up the paint. My main go-tos are Tamiya acrylics and Gunze Mr. Color lacquers. I focused on Testors Model Master and found success. No matter what kind of paint you use, you will need excellent ventilation (like a wide open window or door) and a respirator. Then did the chrome strips and chrome around the windows with a Molotow pen which is some kind of alcohol paint (reluctantly thinking the alcohol might get to the Tamiya top coat), but it too went well. Acrylic paint is also available in a variety of finishes or sheens ranging from glossy to flat. Leveling Thinner. Acrylic modelling paint is the standard paint of choice for most model enthusiasts. I researched lots of prior threads here and a fair number of YouTube videos and that got me over the hump. When finishing my paint step, I first spray the excess paint into one of those airbrush cleaner receiving jars. Acrylics are vastly easier to clean up and since their drying time is so low they're very convenient. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. I use rattle can spray paint for most of my models. Do yourself a big favor and don't use solvent based paints without the best protection you can. 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