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So, considering that I literally don't have the space for an airbrush and related equipment, I was wondering if there were rattle cans that provided good quality. I used to be able to get good results with the Floquil rattle cans. Does anyone have suggestions for someone that does as well?
...Tamiya has the best atomizer nozzle I have ever used so if you can find something close and plan to weather anyway, they get my vote.
Anyone has any experience with Liquitex artist's rattle cans available at Dick Blick and elsewhere? Nice range of colors, if not necessarily railroad equipment colors. At $6 a 400ml can, I'm thinking of trying some but have to mail order them and don't want to pay shipping for one test can....Thoughts?Otto K.
I have quite a few of the Liquitex sprays. Basically OK--good colors, nice flat finish, but the paint goes on quite thick. I wouldn't use it for rolling stock, but for structures it's acceptable. I use them mostly to create a range of brick colors.
Thanks DKS, I'll try some. I mostly need them to tweak foliage colors to match my photo-based backdrops. I'm sure I'll use them on buildings, too; being an art store, they seem to have quite a range of real world colors.Otto