A quick Test with MRP Paints

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A quick Test with MRP Paints

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Hey,
I just wanna share a quick Test on some MRP Paints i made today

It´s a laquer based acrylic, comes out of the Bottle very thin, spray`s a bit like an Ink but with a pretty good coverage.
Seems to be perfect for pre shading.

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Here on a little Tamiya 1/48 Jagdtiger "patchwork" Projekt

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and on a MA.K Weapons Arm

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yeah they are great paints, i tried them out a couple years ago and was well impressed, if i didn't have a good line up of Akan paints i would have more of them.
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I've been using these on my three ongoing projects, and really love them! So much that I bought the whole RLM range and the Swedish range will probably get more.
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impressive results...

Smell ??? clean up ???
how bad and with what...

Thanks in advance ! :cheers2:
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schweinhund227 wrote:impressive results...

Smell ??? clean up ???
how bad and with what...

Thanks in advance ! :cheers2:

Smell = yes it's lacquer paint
Clean up = lacquer thinner as its lacquer paint

No more smelly than alclads lacquers :thumb2:
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Apperently there might be a new UK stockist soon, can't wait to try these..
Yes.. It is supposed to look like that!

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the clean up is super comfortable

a couple drops of thinner in the cup...backflush..and it`s completely gone
i`ve never used a paint that cleans out so easy
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hias wrote:the clean up is super comfortable

a couple drops of thinner in the cup...backflush..and it`s completely gone
i`ve never used a paint that cleans out so easy
Thank you very much !
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Here is a quick build that I did just to test the MR Paints http://intscalemodeller.com/viewtopic.php?f=45&t=19771
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MR Paints have been getting rave reviews all over the web, in particular their range of Russian colours. I plan doing a 1/32 Stormovik come the new year, so I will be giving them a go.
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