Model masters laquers

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  1. Deadgame1

    Deadgame1 Well-Known Member

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    Does any one use them? Would you recomend them? Pros and cons? How do they stand up? Any help is appreciated.
     
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    Nobody?
     
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    Sorry I can't help, I was wondering about this too. I would expect they would be good but don't know for sure.
     
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    Ya that's what i figure I just want a cosigner to how they do on tfs for customizing before i go spending money on them.
     
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    the rattle can ones? I just tried some for the first time (decanted into air brush) laid on smoothly, quite thin though. Happy with the metallic red. Not the best, but good for local shop
     
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    They have them in the regular model masters bottles. I guess it's a two stage process from what the guy at the shop said. All they do is railroad, cars , war model stuff like that. Im not sure how well it would cross over to tf's though. How long does the paint last when you decant it from the can? They don't have all the same colors in cans and bottles. It was more of a basic selection in the bottles. At least what they had on the shelves.