VallejoModel Color 17 ml Acrylic Paint - German Orange
M**M
My Go To Paint
Modellers are a tribal lot with preferences for paint, model manufacturers etc. Most of all paint.Now, I'm in that rare group who don't really have a huge opinion on each manufacturer because frankly every major brand I've used works well. Any problems are of my own making or the paint is ancient.However, my overall choice is Vallejo because of a few reasons. Firstly having returned to the hobby a few years ago I came across Vallejo paints in the super handy dropper bottles. A real revelation to someone who for years struggled with crusty Humbrol enamel pots. That immediately made me a little bit biased towards Vallejo.Next, Vallejo have a huge range of colours. More so than any other manufacturer and this makes colour matching any model easy.Now, the bit where people get hot under the collar and tribal. How good the paint is. Well, in my opinion Vallejo paint is excellent. I've never had any issues using it in five years apart when I make a mistake mixing to spray or the paint is old and lumpy. Even then I filter the paint and a couple of drops of flow improver and hey presto! Back to normal.Coverage is excellent. A couple of thin coats when spraying and a deep colour is obtained.Colour matching given the range of tones and variations is easy to obtain. This particular colour to my eyes matches well with the colours actually used when I compare to the real items in Bovington Tank Museum. I appreciated one has to also scale it to suit and in general a little lighter is often better for scale effect. This particular shade seems to work very well on a 1:35 scale panzer.Overall, my go to paint manufacturer.
C**G
Great for Model Makers
This paint is superb quality. It's quite thick in the bottle, so you can (and should) thin as needed for your application. I was also pleasantly surprised that the nozzle doesn't clog easily, and is easy to remove if it needs a clean through.The dropper bottle style is great for most model painting work, if you want to thin to suit, as you just dab a drop onto the palette, no trying to pour out of little cans or bottles with the accompanying dribble down the side.The downside of the bottle style is for unthinned applications, you often waste a bit of paint that you wouldn't if you were dipping your brush in a jar.For drybrush work, the thickness of the paint is fantastic.I have also found that the metallic is consistent with just a shake of the bottle, although I recommend getting some stainless steel aggitator balls to improve this.
C**E
Brilliant!!
I always try to use Vallejo paints, the pigment quality is awesome. They have such a large range of colours in lots of different mediums. If i could afford it i would buy a 72 piece Vallejo Paint Set. You will not be disappointed if you buy Vallejo!
M**H
For my door number
Very good I brought it to illuminate my door number at night and I covered it with a waterproof paint for the black background very good
J**N
Top Notch service
The Shade of blue was just what I was looking for on the engine of Thunderbird 1 as near as the orginal I have seen Well done Highly recomended
G**D
Works well
Extends the drying time , very well.takes a little getting used to adding the right amount.Too much and the paint goes a bit "buttery", but it does allow acrylics to blend better
C**1
Clear orange is too thick to use straight out of the bottle
Clear orange wasn't very good straight out of the bottle, quite a thick paint. Thinned slightly with some distilled water and applied in many thin coats worked ok but not comparable to other brands 'clear' paints at all. 2 stars rather than 1 as it is still a good paint to use elsewhere
M**L
Amazing
Amazing as always vallejo product are one od the bwat on the market would recommend
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