Humbrol Acrylic Paints

Humbrol Acrylic Paints

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Anthony Micallef

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1,123 posts

200 months

Thursday 31st January 2008
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Am I right in assuming that I can use these paints in my airbrush? I dont particularly like using enamels.

Amused2death

2,502 posts

201 months

Thursday 31st January 2008
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Yep, no problem, but use with acrylic thinners or water

Negative Creep

25,132 posts

232 months

Friday 1st February 2008
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I've no had a problem, although to be honest Tamiya paints are better and Xtracrylic (from Hannants) are a far better colour match and give a more realistic finish

Eric Mc

122,667 posts

270 months

Friday 1st February 2008
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Over on the modelling forums the new Humbrol Acrylics have not been getting the greatest reviews.

I have settled on the Xtraxcrylic range as my favourite acrylic paints. Their main drawback is that they are not generally available outside of the two Hannants outlets (Lowestoft and Hendon) apart from by mail order or at model and airshows when Hannants sometimes have trade stands.

Red Firecracker

5,296 posts

232 months

Friday 1st February 2008
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Eric Mc said:
Over on the modelling forums the new Humbrol Acrylics have not been getting the greatest reviews.

I have settled on the Xtraxcrylic range as my favourite acrylic paints. Their main drawback is that they are not generally available outside of the two Hannants outlets (Lowestoft and Hendon) apart from by mail order or at model and airshows when Hannants sometimes have trade stands.
What Eric says. thumbup

I tried a pot of the Humbrol acrylics last weekend and they really are quite poor. I'm normally using Tamiya, Xtraxcrylic or Vallejo and definitely won't be using any more Humbrol.


Nuclearsquash

1,329 posts

267 months

Friday 1st February 2008
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I belive Vallejo do an airbrush range as well, but i haven't used them personally so can't comment on quality.

Red Firecracker

5,296 posts

232 months

Friday 1st February 2008
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Nuclearsquash said:
I belive Vallejo do an airbrush range as well, but i haven't used them personally so can't comment on quality.
They do indeed. Not bad, although the colours can be a little bit hit and miss sometimes. I have on occasion wondered if I've picked the right bottle up.

Their website is here; Vallejo Paints

The Model Air range is apparently good to go, no thinning required, but I have to admit I've always thinned it slightly, mainly through habit.

Anthony Micallef

Original Poster:

1,123 posts

200 months

Wednesday 6th February 2008
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Thanks for all your replies.