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Paint for Foamies

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Strongbow Warrior - 23 Feb 2005 19:55 GMT
Can anyone tell me what the best kind of paint is for foamies. I have tried
Acrylic paint and it seens to work OK but is thier something better
david - 23 Feb 2005 23:29 GMT
I use acrylic, never found better.  Mind you, I also use enamels, but
whether they are better...

David
> Can anyone tell me what the best kind of paint is for foamies. I have
> tried
> Acrylic paint and it seens to work OK but is thier something better
Paul McIntosh - 24 Feb 2005 08:05 GMT
Slightly thinned latex is also good.  And you can get any color you want
mixed at you local Home Depot!  Oops, your local B&Q.

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>I use acrylic, never found better.  Mind you, I also use enamels, but
>whether they are better...
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>> tried
>> Acrylic paint and it seens to work OK but is thier something better
Johny H - 24 Feb 2005 18:12 GMT
> Can anyone tell me what the best kind of paint is for foamies. I have
> tried
> Acrylic paint and it seens to work OK but is thier something better

check out an article in the March edition of RCM&E
Nick Beard - 25 Feb 2005 01:32 GMT
I find that the Tamiya acrilic colours work well and you have a rang of
colours to choose from

>> Can anyone tell me what the best kind of paint is for foamies. I have
>> tried
>> Acrylic paint and it seens to work OK but is thier something better
>>
> check out an article in the March edition of RCM&E
 
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