Goodwrench3 Posted June 8, 2020 Share Posted June 8, 2020 Hi - I had heard that the Vallejo Model Color paints are better for brushing than the Tamiya X acrylics and I'd like to give them a try. But navigating their color chart is a bit overwhelming. I'm just looking for "semi-gloss black" -- but I don't see it in the endless colors they have. Am I missing it ? Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anglia105E Posted June 8, 2020 Share Posted June 8, 2020 If it is any help, Jeff..... I have a ' Glossy Black ' in a Vallejo Model Color bottle....... number 70.861 David Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Goodwrench3 Posted June 8, 2020 Author Share Posted June 8, 2020 Yes I saw that one in their chart -- but I'm looking for a satin or semi-gloss black. That doesn't seem to be a concept in their colors ?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anglia105E Posted June 8, 2020 Share Posted June 8, 2020 Just now, Goodwrench3 said: Yes I saw that one in their chart -- but I'm looking for a satin or semi-gloss black. That doesn't seem to be a concept in their colors ?? Oh I see..... I only saw Black and Glossy Black.... no other blacks ! ( assuming Black is Matt Black ? ) David Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Goodwrench3 Posted June 8, 2020 Author Share Posted June 8, 2020 Yeah I don't know. So if you want a satin or semi-gloss finish with the Vallejo Model Color acrylics, what do you do ? I.e. something between a flat and gloss finish ? In the Tamiya and Testors/Model Master paints they have a "semi-gloss", a "gloss", and a "flat" version of many of the colors. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave G. Posted June 8, 2020 Share Posted June 8, 2020 Mix the gloss and flat together for any number of different levels of gloss. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Goodwrench3 Posted June 8, 2020 Author Share Posted June 8, 2020 6 minutes ago, Dave G. said: Mix the gloss and flat together for any number of different levels of gloss. OK -- so in their color names, if it doesn't say "glossy", then assume it is a flat color ? Also -- from what I've read, these brush well right out of the bottle -- no thinning needed ? Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave G. Posted June 8, 2020 Share Posted June 8, 2020 5 minutes ago, Goodwrench3 said: OK -- so in their color names, if it doesn't say "glossy", then assume it is a flat color ? Also -- from what I've read, these brush well right out of the bottle -- no thinning needed ? Thanks IDK, it was just a suggestion I've used with other paints. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
espo Posted June 8, 2020 Share Posted June 8, 2020 You could use the gloss black as a base and use semi or flat gloss to get the final finish you're after. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DiscoRover007 Posted June 8, 2020 Share Posted June 8, 2020 Their brush paint black is a flat sheen. Their model air color black is more of a semi gloss. You could try mixing the flat with the glossy black colors and see what you get. Or flat black and use their semi gloss varnish over top of that. I would water that down to ensure minimal brush strokes though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Goodwrench3 Posted June 8, 2020 Author Share Posted June 8, 2020 1 hour ago, DiscoRover007 said: Their brush paint black is a flat sheen. Their model air color black is more of a semi gloss. You could try mixing the flat with the glossy black colors and see what you get. Or flat black and use their semi gloss varnish over top of that. I would water that down to ensure minimal brush strokes though. Thanks for that tip about the model air black. I guess right now it's kind of all academic since the online place I checked is out of stock on most of the Vallejo black paints ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DiscoRover007 Posted June 8, 2020 Share Posted June 8, 2020 (edited) 1 hour ago, Goodwrench3 said: Thanks for that tip about the model air black. I guess right now it's kind of all academic since the online place I checked is out of stock on most of the Vallejo black paints ? Model Air black is my go to semi gloss black for airbrushing. I had mix results brush painting it though. Its very thin and lacks an opaque body. It might be effective if you mix it with the regular brush line vallejo negro black. Edited June 8, 2020 by DiscoRover007 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brutalform Posted June 9, 2020 Share Posted June 9, 2020 I’ve switched to Vallejo paints and I don’t even look at the Tamiya acrylics anymore, for brushing. I have both the “air” and their regular acrylics. The air is a time saver, as you won’t have to mix it with any water, as you would with their thicker non air bottles. The Vallejo Air Black is a perfect semi gloss, right out of the bottle. The under hood of this Ford is brush painted with it. No brush strokes whatsoever. Might need to do a second coat, but it also cleans up with water if you make a mistake. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Goodwrench3 Posted June 9, 2020 Author Share Posted June 9, 2020 3 minutes ago, Brutalform said: I’ve switched to Vallejo paints and I don’t even look at the Tamiya acrylics anymore, for brushing. I have both the “air” and their regular acrylics. The air is a time saver, as you won’t have to mix it with any water, as you would with their thicker non air bottles. The Vallejo Air Black is a perfect semi gloss, right out of the bottle. The under hood of this Ford is brush painted with it. No brush strokes whatsoever. Might need to do a second coat, but it also cleans up with water if you make a mistake. Super -- good info ! Are you brushing it on bare plastic ? Or are you using their brush primer first ? I had assumed that the Vallejo Model Color acrylics were ready to brush right out of the bottle -- thanks for that info about needing to thin them ! Typically how much are you thinning them for brushing ? Thanks again ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brutalform Posted June 9, 2020 Share Posted June 9, 2020 Thanks. It was brushed on over the blue paint that the car was painted. I never tried it on bare plastic. I’m sure primer or paint would be better than bare plastic. I never mixed water with ANY of the “air” paints. If you use the regular Vallejo paints, a mix of 50/50 makes it too thin IMO. You’d really have to experiment to your liking. That’s why I use the Air paints exclusively. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brutalform Posted June 9, 2020 Share Posted June 9, 2020 (edited) One point I forgot.... shake the bottles well. When you think it’s good enough, shake it some more. That’s pretty much it. I love these paints. Most of my Tamiya bottles I can’t even get the lids off of anymore from lack of use. Edited June 9, 2020 by Brutalform Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Goodwrench3 Posted June 9, 2020 Author Share Posted June 9, 2020 Cool. Thanks. Now to find somewhere to get them. I checked one large online model site -- they are out of a lot of the Vallejo stuff. Our local shop doesn't carry them, and our local Hobby Lobby stores are closed ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brutalform Posted June 9, 2020 Share Posted June 9, 2020 I’ve bought a bunch of them off eBay. The are pretty inexpensive if you buy a bunch from one seller, and get a deal on the shipping. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Misha Posted June 9, 2020 Share Posted June 9, 2020 I’ve been using Vallejo for interior work as I prefer to brush on rather than intricate masking. My go to for black is German Grey and Grey Primer (see photo for number) for contrast. I have found the paint flows on Tamiya primer very well, though multiple coats are required to achieve the textured sheen of scale upholstery. I also tested one of the new metallics on brushing it on bare white plastic and it appears to be quite a durable finish. Cheers Misha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brutalform Posted June 9, 2020 Share Posted June 9, 2020 Definitely good stuff. The “aluminum” and “steel” colors are really nice to apply also. Great for fuel tanks, transmissions, etc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brutalform Posted June 9, 2020 Share Posted June 9, 2020 My small collection. Don’t mind the grungy chair, it’s being replaced in a week.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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