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Topic review - Royal Navy anti fouling red
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  Post subject:  Re: Royal Navy anti fouling red  Reply with quote
I've been successful in paint matching... I should now have enough to paint the hull.

Thanks
Post Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2017 12:23 am
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Lifecolor UA637 "hull red" for Royal Navy.

waterbased acrylics.
Post Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2017 2:35 pm
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Well, as I said "I'd prefer tamiya" I'm not married to it... I'm still looking for "RN Anti fouling Red"... I also need to find it here in Australia...as most companies won't post paints overseas...

I'm using tamiya because I know the paints and have used them since it was 16... Which it many many years ago... I can't get floquil anymore, so my preferred paint is tamiya... But if you can recommend another paint my another manufacturer that is as close as possible to WWII RN Anti fouling red... Then that's what I am after
Post Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 8:05 am
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If you're using Tamiya's paints you're already using solvents (which is good because they adhere properly), so why care so much about the composition of the binder? :scratch:

If using the correct thinner (as opposed to using cellulose or "lacquer thinner" as it's called in the USA) a matt enamel smells no stronger than Tamiya's solvent based acrylics and will be touch dry within 30 minutes and usually a lot less.

Unless specifically trying to stay completely water based, it seems an unnecessary restriction - especially when the word "acrylic" when applied to paints means virtually nothing about the characteristics of said paint because all it refers to is the binder. Acrylics range from water based latex types to very hot hydrocarbon solvent based paints and each extreme has vastly different properties, strengths and weaknesses.
Post Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 6:48 am
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Hi All,
I thought I'd start a new post, as my last one got lost at the bottom of an old post.
I am looking for some advice, I'm building the 1/200 HMS Hood, and I am looking for an acrylic paint that matches WW2 Royal Navy anti fouling red, I really prefer tamiya paints but unless I mix it, tamiya does not come close... Any suggestions for a paint, or the mix ratio for Tamiya

I'm build her as 1937, so I'm using the lighter grey, and the tamiya tire black for the boot, as it's not as black as black and shows a little wear... But it's the hull red I really need, there are lots of paints out there that say "Hull Red" but a really don't match what I've seen of RN anti fouling red...
much appreciated.

Adrian Aka Big Build
Post Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2017 10:29 pm

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