by Ember » Fri Dec 12, 2014 6:19 pm
Acrylic. Always acrylic for paints for me these days. Everything else is just too slow.
Tamiya rattle cans are great if you can get them. If you can't then it's hard to go past an investment in a cheap airbrush and compressor. Then you can use whatever paints your little heart desires.
I still use Tamiya primer under everything. Grey for me unless I'm painting white or yellow. I like the Tamiya primer because it's robust and sands well. Often the paints I use for colour coating will not be sanded, so the primed base must be as close to perfect as I can get.
My first foray into airbrushing was done according to the ShotgunDave Painting 101 thread, with cheap water based acrylics. Since then I've graduated to using other waterbased or mild solvent based acrylics (Taimya, Vallejo, House of Kolor) and acrylic lacquers (Mr Color/Metallic, GaiaNotes, Alclad).
I'm still using Tamiya TS13 clear to top coat. It gives a brilliant gloss and is a really strong, resilient finish. I've had proxy cars come back from a 10 month world trip with very little wear to the paint finish. I have 2 part urethane to try, but I've not had the time to for the learning curve.