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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: bridlufc on January 11, 2014, 10:33:12 PM

Title: Vallejo Paints
Post by: bridlufc on January 11, 2014, 10:33:12 PM
Hi all, I suppose its a bit late to wish you all a merry xmas and a happy new year, as with my xmas cards.
As some of you will know, I have had issues with varnish finishes on my models but, just like Dave Smith, I am warming to the Vallejo range of acrylic paints. After disappointments with various varnishes, namely the new Airfix spray stuff I went back to the Vallejo varnish thinned with Vallejo airbrush thinner and I am happy with the result.

Ps Geoff is not allowed to mention the other result!!!!

Regards Tony
Title: Re: Vallejo Paints
Post by: zak on January 12, 2014, 09:41:29 AM
Talking to Paul in P&S Hobbies the other day, he informs me that Boyes sell Vallejo paint that may be past its shelf life? he maintains that the normal paint has a life of only 10 months. I can't say that I have had any problems???
Dave
Title: Re: Vallejo Paints
Post by: Bigkev on January 12, 2014, 06:51:17 PM
Hi All,

Don't know about Vallejo paints and their shelf life, but I know that I have some Humbrol Paints in my draw that is at least 20 YEARS old, and still performs when used.
MADE IN BRITAIN works again, and again!!
Cheers Bigkev 
Title: Re: Vallejo Paints
Post by: zak on January 12, 2014, 07:01:58 PM
Well, whose a clever bot then!
Title: Re: Vallejo Paints
Post by: Bigkev on January 12, 2014, 08:15:36 PM
Hi Zak,
Not a clever bot, but one who doesn't throw anything away, or is it does not model enough!!
Bigkev
Title: Re: Vallejo Paints
Post by: bridlufc on January 12, 2014, 10:41:21 PM
Hi all, I have some Humbrol and Revell paint in tinlets that have been with me for a few years. I have never been very happy with the tinlets, I find them very messy to work with, I will use them up but when they are gone they are gone, only to be replaced by Vallejo or Tamiya. At least Vallejo and Tamiya put their paint in containers that are easy to work with. What on earth ever possessed Humbrol and Revell to put paint in a tin that is so awkward to pour paint out of is beyond me.

Regards Bridlufc
Title: Re: Vallejo Paints
Post by: Bigkev on January 13, 2014, 07:56:13 AM
Hi,

I use a pipette to take paint from the tin, or if I am feeling lazy a large sized brush, a number 5 or 6 usually works okay.
Where there's a will, there's a way!
Bigkev
Title: Re: Vallejo Paints
Post by: zak on January 13, 2014, 08:38:50 AM
Quote from: Bigkev on January 12, 2014, 08:15:36 PM
Hi Zak,
Not a clever bot, but one who doesn't throw anything away, or is it does not model enough!!
Bigkev

Sorry that should have been boy not bot/ Slip of  the finger you know.
Title: Re: Vallejo Paints
Post by: Bigkev on January 13, 2014, 05:21:32 PM
Hi Zak,
A common condition called clumpiness, or when we get to a certain age, OLD AGE!!!

Luckily, I have both..................................!

Bigkev
Title: Re: Vallejo Paints
Post by: zak on January 13, 2014, 05:55:01 PM
 :)
Yes, Oh great one, clumpiness - mmmmmm interesting word.
Never mind its another year older for me tomorrow!
Title: Re: Vallejo Paints
Post by: Bigkev on January 13, 2014, 08:00:50 PM
Hi Zak,
Many Happy Returns for tomorrow.
You are wearing well though, it must be all that clean living.
Have a good one.
Kevin
Title: Re: Vallejo Paints
Post by: bridlufc on January 13, 2014, 10:13:19 PM
May I add my best wishes to Zak for his special day tomorrow. Many happy returns, and I hope you get the model kit you had set your heart on. I never do, but there you go, if its a choice between a model that I want, a winning lottery ticket or a pair of socks, I get the pair of socks. If I fell into barrel of nipples I would come up sucking my thumbs.

Regards Bridlufc
Title: Re: Vallejo Paints
Post by: zak on January 14, 2014, 08:27:11 AM
Thanks for the good wishes, got some vouchers for Croppers so can buy what I want for a change.
Got a granddaughter last Thursday as well!
Cheers
Dave