.... the same color and tint as Floquil US Medium green? My local hobby shop has the Testors Model Masters, but not the Floquil.
Thanks!!
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.... the same color and tint as Floquil US Medium green? My local hobby shop has the Testors Model Masters, but not the Floquil.
Thanks!!
That's iffy. I've heard that floquil and model master paints, even though same color number, are slightly different.
I wouldn't imagine it being so far off that it's noticeable. I have to colors of polyscale in reefer yellow that are clearly different from even looking at the bottle:suprise The lids are different as if one is older and from a different batch.
Paint is an iffy medium in any capacity and at any given time. Just buy enough so you can do it all with the same stuff.
Steve
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Originally Posted by TK-2177
Sorry, he he. :)
I tried this exact same experiment on my cod armor, and the Testors just isn't right. If you're going for a better "screen used" look, definitely go for the Floquil/Polly Scale US Med Grn.
What superjedi said. The Model Master version just isn't the same, for whatever reason. It could probably work if you didn't mind the slight variation in shade, though. If you do decide to use it, I'll offer this bit of advice; the version in the bottle and the version in the spray can are different, despite having the exact same number and all. If you're going to use one, get the kind in the bottle and airbrush it.
Thanks a ton! :cheers
Ok, I could not find "Floquil" us medium green. I was told it's no longer made under that name. "Pollyscale" us medium green is what I was referred to. The last 9 pics in my progress album show the pollyscale usmg which I airbrushed today.
http://www.ontiq.com/gallery/TK2177BobaFett
Feedback please......
The only difference between the Floquil and Polly S paints is the medium. Floquil = enamel, and Polly S = acrylic.
Nice pics!