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Go for it, you wont be disappointed. Goes on smooth. It's abit runnier than Scale Finishes paint and seems to have abit better coverage, but all in all equally as good. I've used both now and happy with the results from both.

Matt's a great guy to deal with too. Sign up for his newsletter and you get 10% off your first order...or atleast it was up last time I looked.

David

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I just got my order today. I was always one to shy away from urethanes, but last year I had the pleasure of working at Eastwood. I sold a lot of paint to shops and walk-ins.  As with any chemical, you need to know what your dealing with. I had a chance to use their paint on a model and I was very impressed with the results.

This being said, I plan on doing a detailed article in my "Running At Redline" column. I'd like to see people use product effectively and safely. The results are really beautiful. It also opens up new color options that might not be available otherwise. So...stay tuned!

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I've used it a couple of times and it's wonderful paint to shoot.  My only issue with it is that it's pretty expensive. 

I wouldn't go that far , its not dirt cheap, and it could be a lot more,  either way, its worth the money.

Edited by martinfan5
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I can get twice as much HOK paint for about the same cost as Gravity.

Sure, but I don't I want to paint everything Tangelo Pearl or Pavo Purple. I want factory stock colors and Gravity Colors are worth it. 

Posted (edited)

Wow! I didn't think it was expensive at all. Pigments in paint is what makes it expensive. Try buying One Shot or better yet, get a gallon of PPG Corvette Torch Red.

Edited by George Bojaciuk

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