@@barbatosrex9473 It would be great to see an updated video that includes some of the newer Gunpla paints like G Paint, SilverOaks, DSPAIE, etc. Thanks again for making these videos to help random hobbyists looking for advice before spending 100s of dollars on materials.
Now see this is the kind of video I'd love to see more of. One color, every brand, so we can see how each one looks because odds are no two paints are exactly identical in shade even if they say something generic like "Blue". Black especially falls into this category. Some are actually jet black, some are a lighter black, and others are more gray but still labeled as black.
Not to mention there are a lot of shades , so it would be really hard to justify comparing them. Black wouldn’t be a bad idea for someone to do though.
for miniature painting (warhammer and sort of) I would definitely recommend AK. The whole line feels good on palette and brushes on smooth. Great vid as usual, thanks for your inmense dedication
WOW! Thanks for the great review and test, and for narrowing down the winners. You probably saved many people much money, not having to go through all of them to find a good one.
As a new airbrusher, whites are a huge pain to deal with. I appreciate you dropping a considerable chunk of change to figure out which ones I should try next: looks like I might step outside my comfort zone and use a non-acrylic (or hybrid) for my whites, at the very least.
once you go lacquer you don't go back they are touch dry in 30 seconds, they chemically bond to the plastic so no peeling up from masking tape, they are easy to sand and very durable, I only use acrylic and enamel for brush painting now
This video is a lifesaver. I am building the 1:144 Saturn V rocket and at some point I was completely frustrated while trying to cover the Tamiya putty in between and match the color overall. I went through Revell aqua color, Tamiya acrylics, Mr. Hobby acrylics, Mr.Base white, Modelmaster acryl, and Vallejo model air paints. I too found that Mr.Hobby aqueous is my favorite to airbrush. But my go to for brushing has been Modelmaster/Testors acrylic paint. I know they are discontinued and are probably hard to find but still just wanted to throw it out there. Thanks for the great effort in this video.
I know it's supposed to be fun but your work is really great and illustrates the difference between using hobby specific supplies versus, rustolium for example. The difference is vast and far superior. Great work
Very thorough! Thanks! Two things I would have liked to have known: 1) chalkiness and 2) tip drying issues. thanks for doing this. I would have liked to have seen Golden High Flow titanium white performed again the rest. maybe you can do another shootout of whites in the future a best of the best vs. new contenders.
I’ve been waiting for this one! I know people are going to ask why you didn’t test this or that but I just want to say how much I appreciate your dedication. Thanks for the video.
Fantastic video! You covered every brand I could think of. As a suggestion for future videos: Brushes. Not airbrushes, hand brushes. I know you're more of an air brusher but I'm guessing you still do details by hand. At the same time most brush reviews I've seen are focused on the traditional arts or painting with acrylic paints, but for those of us that are fans of lacquer paints its harder to know which brushes are good or bad. I've had brushes where the handles started dissolving, others that started leeching color from the handle, and others where the bristles just degraded so quickly after a few uses with lacquer paints.
I also would love this. I got my brushes for acrylics down. But enamels and lacquers..yeah I dont even know what to try. Did get come cheap hobby brushes that I dont care about and they do okay. But I want to know a good brand for handpainting enamels and lacquers. Thanks!
I love your videos, man. I am a weekend artist and I've been binging your whole channel while I work the weekdays and I pick up something new every episode. Keep up the great work!
This video was awesome, I know it's daunting to make a video of this magnitude but I would like to see another one of these in the future. Keep up the fantastic work.
You are a legend Robert. Dedication to the hobby ++. Thank you Looking forward to the SMS tests coming up as I find their paints really good and a great range now.
100% agree. I've got the majority of the line up. Only thing I'm a bit iffy on is the primers. Definitely can't fault the customer service. On the SMS official Facebook group if you ask a question Scott the owner will always offer suggestions and help out
I'd like to have seen artists' acrylics in this test: Golden Fluid Acrylics, Gold High Flow Acrylics, Golden SoFlat, Liquitex Acrylic Gouache, ... there are many others. I mention these specifically because they're quite similar in consistency to hobby paints and have very high pigment density. (I've been using them much more for models recently and find that they compare quite well to the usual hobby paint suspects.) Note that there are major differences between titanium white and zinc white pigments (the latter has much lower tinting and covering strength than the former, which is sometimes really helpful.) I suspect that all of these were titanium white, fwiw.
I have only tried Ak real color's white, Tamiya flat white, Ammo mig's washeble white, Ak primer and microfiller white, Mr finishing surfacer white, Tamiya liquid surfacer white and Italeri white. I got Tamiya enamel X1 gloss white have not tried yet, and Humbrol enamel gloss white but have not tried yet. Nice to see how they all perform.
Awesome vid. Watched the whole thing. Im kinda surpised army painter didnt make the best 8 as much as you raved about it. Lol. Then again I love army painter. Its my go to acrylic. Maybe if there was a runner up! Im also happy that the Creatix got a top spot. I recently discovered it and have been working with it and I love it. For some reason I just shrugged it off as trash cheap hobby store paint. On par with what Wal-Mart sells. I thought that was just the Hobby-Lobby equivalent lol. Boy was I wrong. Bought some to test and I love it. Plus at $4 a bottle and I dont have to order online. Yeah Im a Creatix fan now. For sure. I do love Gpaint. I do feel it should have performed better but I dunno. I have always gotten great results with Gpaint on actual gunpla pieces. Mr. Color and anything Mr. Hobby I also love. Would love to try AOK and Gaia. Might get some AOKs for a build I have in mind. Anyways awesome vid. Thanks again for all you do.
LifeColor and Andrea Paints are made for brushing, I was surprised you didn't have them in your line-up. But thanks for doing this comparison of the whites that you have, it was great to see where some paints fall down in application and interesting that there were paints that you have, that I've never heard of, like Hobby Mie, Oden Kan, G-Paint, etc. which I gather are for Gunpla genre.
This is very informative. White is probably the hardest color to paint besides yellow. Hey look another color video. I also would love to see you do one with light gull grey.
Such an awesome video! Thank you for your time, work and thank you for your content! Sincerely appreciate it, and genuinely appreciate your help! The vid definitely helped me work out some ideas for projects I've been planning, and also also was super neat to see how a lot of these white paints functioned seeing as how white is so finicky. Once again, thank you! Question for you; have you thought about doing a similar video with gloss blacks and or whites? I recently got Greenstuffworld's gloss black primer to use with certain paints in after having issues with other gloss blacks, and was just curious. In my case it was Mission Model's gloss black paint that never worked for me, maybe because the formula was different from their normal paints which I really love and I just couldn't get it to work. Maybe I just had a bad pot. Am looking forward to trying the GSW tho. Also looked at Vallejo's as well as Tamiya's, etc. Just never could get the MMP GB to work. Have the gloss white on standby to try though. After seeing all of the options out there, was just curious on your opinions on the matter. Went down the rabbit hole recently too because I'm also planning on doing a number of other experiments with topcoats via gloss black and solvent vs acrylic, but that's an aside lol. After all of the dedication and consideration you put into your content and testing, I tend to come here to check and see if you have tested something or a paint first lol. I apologize for the long message. Thank you again for your time. Have a good one, and thanks again for your vid and continued great content!
Very interesting and thorough video! As a MIG AMMO painter myself I must say I have never had such bad results either brushing or airbrushing. On the contrary I find the AMMO MIG to be some of the best water based acrylics, especially for airbrushing.
Had a very bad experience with them too. I don't reject that was a bad batch, but the colors and vanishes sprayed left visible droplets on the model. Gloss varnish was a disaster, behaved like I sprayed over oily surface, terrible. I did not thin them at all, and regularly use Vallejo Air.
Even here in Japan the Finisher's line isn't very common. Any hobby store you go is loaded with Tamiya, GSI Creos (Mr. Hobby, Mr. Color, etc), Gaianotes and some Citadel paints but for Finisher's you gotta order online. I've only seen it on youtube. I think Acrysion was supposed to be the safe odorless paint made for children, hence why it's so mild.
Pro tip - set playback settings to x2 , he talks loud and clear so wont miss anything , if not jump to 57:16 for going over the results, or just jump to the end at 1:38:35 for the winners.
Fantastic work just like the rest of your videos. I’ve learned a considerable amount of tips, tricks, and techniques from you. I’m very interested in your airbrush stands shown in your videos, would it be possible for you to share where you got them from or if they are of your design please share. Again, keep sharing your great work.
They are great. Because they make my Mecha Empire paint line I left them out of the comparison as I didn't want to show favoritism. I will be showing them in a separate video
@@barbatosrex9473 very cool. I have a few of yours. The few metals and gun barrel blue which I absolutely love.👍👍 just not many colors I can use for my nascar builds.😁
@@barbatosrex9473 Your more than welcome sir. I don’t know if you read my message but, I wanted to ask you about your airbrush holders that are present in most of your videos, I’m referring to the chrome ones where did you get them or if it’s your own design could you please share. It would be greatly appreciated. Thanks again. Michael
Thank you for sharing this information. Let know if you decide to make them yourself. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos. I set up my shop with a lot of what I’ve learned from you. If you’re interested I send you some photos of it. Let me know
Amazing vid...mega white edition...for me the wicked and the mega white bottle...men this one really pick my eye...love the vid...so keep it up...let's roll...✌️✌️✌️🤘🤘🤘🤘
Don't have time to watch this (yet) but from the intro I noticed you're missing the artist acrylics. So brands like Liquitex and W&N do both heavy body whites that miniature painters love to use, along with white inks that go through an airbrush really well. Could be nice for a future comparison.
I wanted to stick with true hobby brands made for model building and miniatures for this test. I will do a video test of alternative white paint for the hobby in a separate video
Gaianote made some of the best quality hobby paint but they are extremely hard to find, always backordered. My next alternative is the Mr. Aqueous line, just as good as the classic Mr. Color but less toxic, they are like $2 a bottle where I live.
Gaia only ships out paint stock once a year. If you don't have everything pre ordered from them then your store won't be seeing any. I made arrangements with a friend in Japan to get some stock
I'm wanting a tank style compressor. I plan on ordering one of their brushes. But I've held out on the order to see the compressor they have. I have a couple tankless, but with larger scale models, 1/16 or 1/8 I am getting them hot to the touch. And I am giving them breaks to allow them to cool off. Thanks again for all you do! Really looking forward to your review Robert!
Great review! Have a dozen metallics sampled on a palette and the only one that's a winner is GSW chrome. Would be great to see how Green Stuff and AK metallics perform in brush testing.
I really love the Vallejo dead white on gunpla, but I gotta check out the Createx Wicked white. I'm disappointed in the results for the kustom service white , I really like their scifi Colbalt blue, but good to know the white is something to avoid... almost bought it yesterday.
G'day ol son.....Dam that was long....but i do appreciate the time and effort on your part to bring us these intence, marathon testings you under go. i new Mr Color would be a Top Contender. Cheers bud for the info glemed from this video,... from ya m8 Downunder
Excelent video as always, for Vallejo pronunciation you can say it like this... Va YE Ho, the accent is in YE, the lle part sound like the ye in yellow and the jo sounds like ho in hole.
The Army Painter looked better than the 2.0 and about equal to AK. Another very good acrylic paint from the USA is Reaper from Reaper Miniatures in Denton, Texas; a number of the top painters in the MFCA use them, too.
I had no idea gaia only ships outside of japan once a year, ive been waiting ages to get their neutral grey line up but its out of stock everywhere lol.
Late comment but Ammo by MIG is very picky. If you try to thin it with water it basically bubbles like it did for you. I always use thinner medium and then it airbrushed and hand paints well. Water seems to break the paint up.
@@barbatosrex9473 Yeah I started to airbrush them how they say to and I use vallejo thinner medium and they come out wonderful. Everytime I tried to use water to thin it, the paint would come out horrible
If you use a corse surfacer and do a candy as thin as you can for the look you want the surfacer sucks the gloss up and gives an anodized look I don't know if it's a normal method but it works for me
@barbatos rex. I'm not trying to give you video ideas it's more of things I've done by mistake and I don't know if the technique is reliable or not but if you wanted an anodized look you could try it and the suggestion about painting an entry grade a with each line would probably help more when you model with a visual finished product over memory for the perfect fit and if you're going to setup for a big paint session why not do a cheap simple kit for display and visual aid
Theres a new brand of Panel liners named Arsenal Paint getting a push here in the Philippines. I don't know where they are made though since no one has a review on them yet.
May I ask what airbrush booth you have ? Or is it a custom built one ? If so what parts did you use ? I have a mobile one but it just doesn't pull out the paint like I want.
I just got home a case a of 100 different AK 3rd gen colours. Feels good to have the expenditure somewhat validated by this test :P Thank you for the test, that's a hell of a lot of work you put in to that.
@Barbatos rex could you explain to me what is urethan based acrylics? Is it like Italeri and Vallejo witch is vinyl and waterbased? Or is it an own type of water based paint?
I don't mind a long vid...there always good!!:)the lotr jokes were funny af lol!! its was a tuff job but your the guy for it...I know that had to be a lot of work...thank you..you got a like from me:) maby you can test the color changing paints some time..id like to see that please:) iv bin doing a lot of cars with em...usualy over gloss black..but I want to see what they look like on other colors:)
May I ask why you didnt try the acrylic inks? I know the Daler/Rowney FW White is getting somewhat popular with miniatures painters. Curious how it compares.
Hi can I ask where do you get your supply of Gaia and dspiae paints from as I’m finding it hard to find in U.K. many thanks steve p.s. your videos are great
Videos like this is why you are the #1 hobby channel on RUclips.
Thanks buddy, this one took a while. I'm planning on testing every silver too at some point also
@@barbatosrex9473 Hopefully Black as well! I'd like to know which laquer brand is the blackest black.
@@MiniatureMasterClass already did that my friend, it tested all the flat blacks.
@@barbatosrex9473 It would be great to see an updated video that includes some of the newer Gunpla paints like G Paint, SilverOaks, DSPAIE, etc. Thanks again for making these videos to help random hobbyists looking for advice before spending 100s of dollars on materials.
Now see this is the kind of video I'd love to see more of. One color, every brand, so we can see how each one looks because odds are no two paints are exactly identical in shade even if they say something generic like "Blue". Black especially falls into this category. Some are actually jet black, some are a lighter black, and others are more gray but still labeled as black.
This is a bit more important, since White is the weakest pigment of them all. It's good to know which ones really pass muster
i think he is gonna call it a day. bc you can feel he is a lilbit tired at the end.
But he i must admit has alot of patience to do all of it.
Not to mention there are a lot of shades , so it would be really hard to justify comparing them. Black wouldn’t be a bad idea for someone to do though.
every time i see a paint on this list that looks prefect for what I need I look it up and it's sold out everywhere
same... mr leveling thinner etc etc
for miniature painting (warhammer and sort of) I would definitely recommend AK. The whole line feels good on palette and brushes on smooth. Great vid as usual, thanks for your inmense dedication
Simply the best around! No one else does it like this guy.
WOW! Thanks for the great review and test, and for narrowing down the winners. You probably saved many people much money, not having to go through all of them to find a good one.
As a new airbrusher, whites are a huge pain to deal with. I appreciate you dropping a considerable chunk of change to figure out which ones I should try next: looks like I might step outside my comfort zone and use a non-acrylic (or hybrid) for my whites, at the very least.
once you go lacquer you don't go back they are touch dry in 30 seconds, they chemically bond to the plastic so no peeling up from masking tape, they are easy to sand and very durable, I only use acrylic and enamel for brush painting now
That’s a hell of a great work you did for us. Just amazing work man. Big thanx.
The white has always been a trickster to me. This is valuable to stop the tricks. Good video.
This video is a lifesaver. I am building the 1:144 Saturn V rocket and at some point I was completely frustrated while trying to cover the Tamiya putty in between and match the color overall.
I went through Revell aqua color, Tamiya acrylics, Mr. Hobby acrylics, Mr.Base white, Modelmaster acryl, and Vallejo model air paints.
I too found that Mr.Hobby aqueous is my favorite to airbrush. But my go to for brushing has been Modelmaster/Testors acrylic paint. I know they are discontinued and are probably hard to find but still just wanted to throw it out there.
Thanks for the great effort in this video.
I know it's supposed to be fun but your work is really great and illustrates the difference between using hobby specific supplies versus, rustolium for example. The difference is vast and far superior. Great work
I LIKE THE INFORMATION THAT YOU GET FROM BARBATOS REX!
A ton of work, thanks a bunch!
You're welcome buddy
fricken white, good call. gonna have to digest this in a few sittings.
Saved me a bunch of money. AMAZING work!!
I've used my Rinse Well for many years when painting with acrylics. Highest recommendation.
Very thorough! Thanks! Two things I would have liked to have known: 1) chalkiness and 2) tip drying issues. thanks for doing this. I would have liked to have seen Golden High Flow titanium white performed again the rest. maybe you can do another shootout of whites in the future a best of the best vs. new contenders.
I’ve been waiting for this one! I know people are going to ask why you didn’t test this or that but I just want to say how much I appreciate your dedication. Thanks for the video.
Awesome video, thank you for your hard work in putting these massive tests together!
Fantastic video! You covered every brand I could think of.
As a suggestion for future videos: Brushes. Not airbrushes, hand brushes. I know you're more of an air brusher but I'm guessing you still do details by hand. At the same time most brush reviews I've seen are focused on the traditional arts or painting with acrylic paints, but for those of us that are fans of lacquer paints its harder to know which brushes are good or bad. I've had brushes where the handles started dissolving, others that started leeching color from the handle, and others where the bristles just degraded so quickly after a few uses with lacquer paints.
I will add a brush test to the list 👍
I also would love this. I got my brushes for acrylics down. But enamels and lacquers..yeah I dont even know what to try. Did get come cheap hobby brushes that I dont care about and they do okay. But I want to know a good brand for handpainting enamels and lacquers. Thanks!
Thank you for putting in so much work. Really appreciate the detailed reviews of everything on your channel! I’ve learned lots!
Paul from NB Canada again. Thanks for doing a review of WHITE only. By far the hardest color for me to shoot correctly
I love your videos, man. I am a weekend artist and I've been binging your whole channel while I work the weekdays and I pick up something new every episode. Keep up the great work!
Army Painter has a pre-thinned color line for airbrushes. It is supposed to have a finer pigment particle level. They are called The Army Painter Air.
I'll check those out
Awesome test dude. It was worth the wait.
1:32:00 Results for Proacryl, GW, Vallejo, AK, etc.
Your videos are AMAZING! Thank you, as always, for all you do for the community!
Thank you for the kind words. 👍
This video was awesome, I know it's daunting to make a video of this magnitude but I would like to see another one of these in the future. Keep up the fantastic work.
finnaly what i was waiting for all this time!
Fantastic, thanks for the hard work and comparison
You are a legend Robert. Dedication to the hobby ++. Thank you Looking forward to the SMS tests coming up as I find their paints really good and a great range now.
They are definitely great airbrush paints. Quality product
100% agree. I've got the majority of the line up. Only thing I'm a bit iffy on is the primers. Definitely can't fault the customer service. On the SMS official Facebook group if you ask a question Scott the owner will always offer suggestions and help out
Thank You for what You do for the hobby!
I'd like to have seen artists' acrylics in this test: Golden Fluid Acrylics, Gold High Flow Acrylics, Golden SoFlat, Liquitex Acrylic Gouache, ... there are many others.
I mention these specifically because they're quite similar in consistency to hobby paints and have very high pigment density. (I've been using them much more for models recently and find that they compare quite well to the usual hobby paint suspects.)
Note that there are major differences between titanium white and zinc white pigments (the latter has much lower tinting and covering strength than the former, which is sometimes really helpful.) I suspect that all of these were titanium white, fwiw.
Hobbymio is a real surprise for me, most prethinned paints have no volume, and seem to be more expensive! Thanks for the tests.
You seem by me the best man to ask who would you say makes the brightest white
Woot, woot, good work, that was an epic journey, thanks for this. Will be keeping this info for the future.
Thanks for doing this man, white is always a bear to figure out because there are so so many out there
You can't go wrong with testors,ol' reliable
I have only tried Ak real color's white, Tamiya flat white, Ammo mig's washeble white, Ak primer and microfiller white, Mr finishing surfacer white, Tamiya liquid surfacer white and Italeri white. I got Tamiya enamel X1 gloss white have not tried yet, and Humbrol enamel gloss white but have not tried yet. Nice to see how they all perform.
Awesome vid. Watched the whole thing. Im kinda surpised army painter didnt make the best 8 as much as you raved about it. Lol. Then again I love army painter. Its my go to acrylic. Maybe if there was a runner up!
Im also happy that the Creatix got a top spot. I recently discovered it and have been working with it and I love it. For some reason I just shrugged it off as trash cheap hobby store paint. On par with what Wal-Mart sells. I thought that was just the Hobby-Lobby equivalent lol. Boy was I wrong. Bought some to test and I love it. Plus at $4 a bottle and I dont have to order online. Yeah Im a Creatix fan now. For sure.
I do love Gpaint. I do feel it should have performed better but I dunno. I have always gotten great results with Gpaint on actual gunpla pieces.
Mr. Color and anything Mr. Hobby I also love.
Would love to try AOK and Gaia. Might get some AOKs for a build I have in mind.
Anyways awesome vid. Thanks again for all you do.
LifeColor and Andrea Paints are made for brushing, I was surprised you didn't have them in your line-up. But thanks for doing this comparison of the whites that you have, it was great to see where some paints fall down in application and interesting that there were paints that you have, that I've never heard of, like Hobby Mie, Oden Kan, G-Paint, etc. which I gather are for Gunpla genre.
This is very informative. White is probably the hardest color to paint besides yellow. Hey look another color video. I also would love to see you do one with light gull grey.
Great video as usual
Such an awesome video! Thank you for your time, work and thank you for your content! Sincerely appreciate it, and genuinely appreciate your help! The vid definitely helped me work out some ideas for projects I've been planning, and also also was super neat to see how a lot of these white paints functioned seeing as how white is so finicky. Once again, thank you!
Question for you; have you thought about doing a similar video with gloss blacks and or whites? I recently got Greenstuffworld's gloss black primer to use with certain paints in after having issues with other gloss blacks, and was just curious. In my case it was Mission Model's gloss black paint that never worked for me, maybe because the formula was different from their normal paints which I really love and I just couldn't get it to work. Maybe I just had a bad pot. Am looking forward to trying the GSW tho. Also looked at Vallejo's as well as Tamiya's, etc.
Just never could get the MMP GB to work. Have the gloss white on standby to try though. After seeing all of the options out there, was just curious on your opinions on the matter. Went down the rabbit hole recently too because I'm also planning on doing a number of other experiments with topcoats via gloss black and solvent vs acrylic, but that's an aside lol.
After all of the dedication and consideration you put into your content and testing, I tend to come here to check and see if you have tested something or a paint first lol.
I apologize for the long message. Thank you again for your time. Have a good one, and thanks again for your vid and continued great content!
Very interesting and thorough video! As a MIG AMMO painter myself I must say I have never had such bad results either brushing or airbrushing. On the contrary I find the AMMO MIG to be some of the best water based acrylics, especially for airbrushing.
Some of them are good, but some of them like the white are trash. It's the reason I looked up this video
Had a very bad experience with them too. I don't reject that was a bad batch, but the colors and vanishes sprayed left visible droplets on the model. Gloss varnish was a disaster, behaved like I sprayed over oily surface, terrible. I did not thin them at all, and regularly use Vallejo Air.
This is the content I signed up for.
Even here in Japan the Finisher's line isn't very common. Any hobby store you go is loaded with Tamiya, GSI Creos (Mr. Hobby, Mr. Color, etc), Gaianotes and some Citadel paints but for Finisher's you gotta order online. I've only seen it on youtube.
I think Acrysion was supposed to be the safe odorless paint made for children, hence why it's so mild.
I guess I'm Lucky, there's a store here in the US thats carrying them
@@barbatosrex9473Which store? Every time I google finishers I get Malaysia or Japan, never US.
Pro tip - set playback settings to x2 , he talks loud and clear so wont miss anything , if not jump to 57:16 for going over the results,
or just jump to the end at 1:38:35 for the winners.
Fantastic work just like the rest of your videos. I’ve learned a considerable amount of tips, tricks, and techniques from you. I’m very interested in your airbrush stands shown in your videos, would it be possible for you to share where you got them from or if they are of your design please share. Again, keep sharing your great work.
I get those stands at Spray Gunner and Robot Kai but they're currently out of stock
Damn! A lot of work. Thanks. I really do wish you would have at least done MCW. Their base gloss white & gloss black is all I use anymore.👍👍
They are great. Because they make my Mecha Empire paint line I left them out of the comparison as I didn't want to show favoritism. I will be showing them in a separate video
@@barbatosrex9473 very cool. I have a few of yours. The few metals and gun barrel blue which I absolutely love.👍👍 just not many colors I can use for my nascar builds.😁
Deep dive into white. One of my favorite paints is from scalefinishes. Haven't disappointed me yet
I have some on the way
@@barbatosrex9473 be advised they are airbrush only. Way to thin to brush on
Absolutely love your effort thank your for all of your videos!!
You're welcome my friend 👍
This is like the Royal Rumble to me
Awesome review!! White is a HARD color to get right!
For sure
Thanks!
You're welcome Mike, thank you
@@barbatosrex9473 Your more than welcome sir. I don’t know if you read my message but, I wanted to ask you about your airbrush holders that are present in most of your videos, I’m referring to the chrome ones where did you get them or if it’s your own design could you please share. It would be greatly appreciated. Thanks again. Michael
@@michael5075those stands are sold at Robot Kai and Spray Gunner but they're sold out at the moment. I'm looking into producing them myself
Thank you for sharing this information. Let know if you decide to make them yourself. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos. I set up my shop with a lot of what I’ve learned from you. If you’re interested I send you some photos of it. Let me know
@@michael5075send pics to my email triggerfish65@gmail.com
Amazing vid...mega white edition...for me the wicked and the mega white bottle...men this one really pick my eye...love the vid...so keep it up...let's roll...✌️✌️✌️🤘🤘🤘🤘
1:26:43: This stuff is so bad that it was actually the reason I searched for this video lol
Don't have time to watch this (yet) but from the intro I noticed you're missing the artist acrylics. So brands like Liquitex and W&N do both heavy body whites that miniature painters love to use, along with white inks that go through an airbrush really well. Could be nice for a future comparison.
I wanted to stick with true hobby brands made for model building and miniatures for this test. I will do a video test of alternative white paint for the hobby in a separate video
Gaianote made some of the best quality hobby paint but they are extremely hard to find, always backordered. My next alternative is the Mr. Aqueous line, just as good as the classic Mr. Color but less toxic, they are like $2 a bottle where I live.
Gaia only ships out paint stock once a year. If you don't have everything pre ordered from them then your store won't be seeing any. I made arrangements with a friend in Japan to get some stock
I'm wanting a tank style compressor. I plan on ordering one of their brushes. But I've held out on the order to see the compressor they have. I have a couple tankless, but with larger scale models, 1/16 or 1/8 I am getting them hot to the touch. And I am giving them breaks to allow them to cool off. Thanks again for all you do! Really looking forward to your review Robert!
I think this is a great choice for an air compressor
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Great review! Have a dozen metallics sampled on a palette and the only one that's a winner is GSW chrome. Would be great to see how Green Stuff and AK metallics perform in brush testing.
I really love the Vallejo dead white on gunpla, but I gotta check out the Createx Wicked white.
I'm disappointed in the results for the kustom service white , I really like their scifi Colbalt blue, but good to know the white is something to avoid... almost bought it yesterday.
G'day ol son.....Dam that was long....but i do appreciate the time and effort on your part to bring us these intence, marathon testings you under go. i new Mr Color would be a Top Contender. Cheers bud for the info glemed from this video,... from ya m8 Downunder
Thank you my friend, your kind feedback means the world to me
Would've loved to see Kimera Kolors here, but amazing effort and helpful resource, thank you.
Cool test, thanks a lot!!!
You're welcome!
I would have liked to have seen a Craft acrylic white. Wow! what a lot of companies, too bad Model Master is no longer .......
Excelent video as always, for Vallejo pronunciation you can say it like this... Va YE Ho, the accent is in YE, the lle part sound like the ye in yellow and the jo sounds like ho in hole.
Thats a lotta white...lol really interested in the gaia paints.
Oooo, I've been looking forward to this.
The Army Painter looked better than the 2.0 and about equal to AK.
Another very good acrylic paint from the USA is Reaper from Reaper Miniatures in Denton, Texas; a number of the top painters in the MFCA use them, too.
You are legendary sir.
White out FTW!!! Can’t wait to hit play
Your tests are great, thanks!
You're welcome buddy 👍
I had no idea gaia only ships outside of japan once a year, ive been waiting ages to get their neutral grey line up but its out of stock everywhere lol.
same. been checking every day for the gray and dark gray mechanical surfacer
Been waiting for a long time for this. FIRST!
Late comment but Ammo by MIG is very picky. If you try to thin it with water it basically bubbles like it did for you. I always use thinner medium and then it airbrushed and hand paints well. Water seems to break the paint up.
That's a problem with many acrylics. I will only use Vallejo thinner with Vallejo paints too. Ammo is a picky paint for sure
@@barbatosrex9473 Yeah I started to airbrush them how they say to and I use vallejo thinner medium and they come out wonderful. Everytime I tried to use water to thin it, the paint would come out horrible
If you use a corse surfacer and do a candy as thin as you can for the look you want the surfacer sucks the gloss up and gives an anodized look I don't know if it's a normal method but it works for me
@barbatos rex. I'm not trying to give you video ideas it's more of things I've done by mistake and I don't know if the technique is reliable or not but if you wanted an anodized look you could try it and the suggestion about painting an entry grade a with each line would probably help more when you model with a visual finished product over memory for the perfect fit and if you're going to setup for a big paint session why not do a cheap simple kit for display and visual aid
Sounds like a great idea. I will try that
Old baches of Humbrol White enamel tend to get yellowish with time.
This is awesome. Would you consider doing something like this for gloss clears? Or have you already?
Humbrol has a new line for airbrush.
I will have to check those out
Thank you so much.
Theres a new brand of Panel liners named Arsenal Paint getting a push here in the Philippines. I don't know where they are made though since no one has a review on them yet.
Those were a lot of white colors but helps to see how each one comes out.
May I ask what airbrush booth you have ? Or is it a custom built one ? If so what parts did you use ? I have a mobile one but it just doesn't pull out the paint like I want.
Hey Barbatos-Rex -❓New CAMERA works well, what make & Model please? ❓
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
U could do timelapse if it's the same process for some of the paints.
I just got home a case a of 100 different AK 3rd gen colours. Feels good to have the expenditure somewhat validated by this test :P
Thank you for the test, that's a hell of a lot of work you put in to that.
Have you tried jacquard airbrush paint?
Curious to see what your thoughts and opinions would be.
@Barbatos rex could you explain to me what is urethan based acrylics? Is it like Italeri and Vallejo witch is vinyl and waterbased? Or is it an own type of water based paint?
I don't mind a long vid...there always good!!:)the lotr jokes were funny af lol!! its was a tuff job but your the guy for it...I know that had to be a lot of work...thank you..you got a like from me:) maby you can test the color changing paints some time..id like to see that please:) iv bin doing a lot of cars with em...usualy over gloss black..but I want to see what they look like on other colors:)
I've done several videos on color shift paints. Any particular brand you're looking to check out? I have SMS color shifts coming soon
@@barbatosrex9473 awesome!! Ill go check em out:) the testors color shift spray cans is what i have bin using.. i wanna try the sms though:)
@@christinley5213 I did a video on Testors Spray color shifts as well as Vallejo and Dspiae
@@barbatosrex9473 hahaha ok kool beans!! You got it all covered.. thank you! You are a hard working man:)
Thank you
46:10 Badger ModelFlex
Edit: you said you’re doing a full review of those paints soon but I can’t find one a year later, was it ever posted?
May I ask why you didnt try the acrylic inks? I know the Daler/Rowney FW White is getting somewhat popular with miniatures painters. Curious how it compares.
Hi, is there a method that you use to determine what primer you would use for different colors and types (enamels or water based)?
man does anyone know the brand of the nippers and knife in the background with the cat girl? I don't want them, I need them .
Hobby Mio is the brand, get them at www.RobotKai.Com
Tell Bella that Barbatos Rex sent you
Which nozzle did you use on the airbrush
Wow that was a long video, in you your opinion how did the tamiya far out because the only ones I can really get is that one or the testors
Hi can I ask where do you get your supply of Gaia and dspiae paints from as I’m finding it hard to find in U.K. many thanks steve p.s. your videos are great
I'm looking for another good airbrush that's not to much I already have a badger 105 any suggestions.
Im kinda lost , what is the cleanest solvent gloss for airbrushing?