What's on the Bench? 2021

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Being a hairy stick user, Testors is not my favorite paint supplier. They bought up all the good ones like PollyS and consistently shrunk their Model Master line. Most others I've tried are too thin/translucent or the pigment is too heavy/big for 1/87. PollyS was perfect. Just my two pence w/first cuppa. PaulE
 

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I agree with finding what works best for your application......but as you said.....the choices are going away......I zealously guard my remaining bottles of Floquil Railroad colors. Fortunately, Model masters are still selling Panzer gray in rattle cans......I have a plan to dispense these into paint jars so they can be properly thinned to use in 1-87 scale. Rick H.
 
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OK then, for Andrew so he can use leverage and stop his wife complaining......here is the core of my paint collection......

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Main block of Vallejo model colour....set out as on the colour chart for easy reference.....
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The rest of the model colour plus the majority of the technic paints such as metallics, washes, and transparent colours.....I need another of these stands as I’ve outgrown this one.....
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More technicals and specials....the model airs are because I want to try them properly now I’ve got Vallejo flow improver....the game colours are inks.

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First really useful box full of enamels and some xtracrylics.....

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Second really useful box of enamels that I dropped when setting them up for the photos...there are some old humbrols acrylics in there as well....I don’t use these any more, but they are all useable and most are like really old friends so I don’t want to ditch them....

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A couple of RUBs of Tamiya paint, with a few Mr colour thrown in....these are used exclusively for airbrush work....the R denotes those already diluted for use.

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A few odds and bits, mostly inks, plus the heavy body acrylics I mainly use for scenery and buildings....

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Oils, quite a few there, most at least twenty years old now. Occasionally use these for figures as they give more vibrant colours than model paints. Mostly used for weathering though.....

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The brush collection (well you didn’t think it was just paint did you?). I have another brush holder on the way, but it’s coming by slow boat from China! I will then set up one for rough brushes (dry brushing, stippling, mixing etc) and one for best work brushes....

Lastly this is how it all fits above the desk......
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The top shelf is lesser used stuff, like primers, sprays, solvents, Alclads etc....all the RUBs etc are on the second shelf....

I have a few others, such as emulsion tester pots in a drawer that only get used for wargames scenery so I’ve not pictured them....

This is around forty years worth of collecting paints Etc. I could probably get by with a quarter of these but they don’t eat anything and I’ve got the room so why throw them....besides, there are some unique jobs that each type of paint excels at. I might only use them once or twice a year, but if I don’t have them, I can’t use them at all....

Hope this helps your case Andrew...
Well it certainly leaves me with something to aspire to!!!!!
 

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I can just imagine Ron (salad dodger) shaking his head and tutting looking at all that paint :smiling5:.

I would imagine he has only the primary colours (all emulsion sample pots) and the correct shades are mixed in an old yoghurt pot with the end of a biro ;)
 

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He probably uses his finger to mix ‘em, after all why waste a good biro LOL.
Funnily enough Si I use almost none of them “straight”. I usually mix colours on a wet palette before use....especially for shading and highlighting....
 

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Taking a "break" from the Freight shed Dio. to do a little figure building. I'm looking forward to doing the paint on these so I can see if the "Marlow Method" can be used in 1/87 scale;). If you are out there Tim, I'll be knocking on your door when the questions start flooding in :smiling3: LOL.
Rick H.
ps. I used a US Dime instead of a Dutch Dime for size comparison....:tongue-out3:.....approx. 18mm dia.P1011791.JPGP1011792.JPG
 
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Yep Rick, I’m out here......ask away if you need to.
 

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I was going to post what was on my bench but couldn't find the file in my laptop and realised I switched from my desktop to laptop a year ago and didn't update. Time flies by so fast I can still remember scribing the stonework like ...yesterday?

Cheers,
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While waiting for glue to set on the figures, thought I would splash some metalics on these fuel drums for the freight shed Dio. Tried to do various shades of metalizer and degrees of rust so as to break up the uniformity. Rick H.P1011795.JPG
 
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