Army Painter Paints TRIAD SYSTEM For SCALE MODELS, Acrylic airbrush paint pre-thinned review
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Using the Army Painter War Pints Pre-Thinned acrylic paint for airbrushing scale models and figures, Army Painters Triad system groups together three complimenting colours to give you an excellent pre shaded and weathered look. Great for tanks and planes, scale models and wargaming models.
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Hard to beat acrylics for convenience (and cost). Also I find a lot of scale modellers have almost slavish devotion to certain brands and won't consider trying other brands. Crazy. No single range has all the best colours for all applications. Mix and match is the answer. You can use tabletop wargaming brands on scale models and vice versa. Ultimately it's all the same hobby - building and painting small scale stuff!
These look good paints. I am assuming that they are primarily meant for applying with a paint brush for detail painting. I tend to use the Tamiya XF range for spraying and the Vallejo paints for brushing, as I find Vallejo very good for brush painting. I note the comment below about slavish devotion to various brands but what has forced me to be like that is compatibility issues which is exactly what you had.
Very nice thinking of buying my first airbrush , great videos for the beginner 👍👍👍
If you ever paint any of the Star Wars kits by the Japanese company Bandai, acrylics is a must. The plastic formula used by Bandai would crack as a result of the tension created by enamels. A little hint/tip precaution. Thanks for the video. Happy Modeling. From across the pond, cheers.
Thanks for the review and demonstration of the method! I believe it's a bit hard to see the effect, due to youtube compression ratios and lighting effects from the work bench. Maybe a 2K or 4K upload could help?
I’m keen to know brand / type of clear coat do you mean that is resistant to enamel washes? Are the water soluble types like Winsor and Newton or Pledge suitable or not? Apologies for the Beginners curiosity dilemma, thanks for your honest videos.
All those bright pinks, blues and yellows are not too much useful outside of Warhammer
Maybe, you can just buy the colours you want though
Thanks mate. As an (ex)-wargamer I have a ton of these kinds of paints in my stash, so it's nice to see that they can and do get used for scale modelling too. Also, being red/green colourblind, I find these triad systems really helpful when trying to match highlights/shades.
It was great to meet you at Telford (I am the Kiwi modeller who chatted to you at the Spanish Civil War SIG).
I’ve got to visit Telford someday, in my “bucket list”. I reside in Miami, Florida/USA. Happy Modeling.
Great information about that army paint.
Hanks for the info
*Thanks for the test of this brand, it's really better to varnish your paint before apply the weathering products. As a French modeler i appreciate the fact you're building a Panhard scout armored car!*
I use almost exclusively acrylics through my airbrush. Most difficult thing for me is getting the thinner ratio correct, otherwise I get a lot of sputtering (cheap airbrush doesn't help)