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I did a search on this topic but couldn't find a suitable answer.

I bought some Krylon H2o spray paint for these colors but it turns out that it clumps horribly and is worthless for spraying miniatures. Does anyone know of a brand that I might be able to use for colored base coats? At this point I'm willing to special order or anything to get some good color sprays. I kind of want to stop short of buying a airbrush though.
   
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Decrepit Dakkanaut






London, UK

I have heard good things about the different tamiya acrylic sprays... has anybody here had any experience with them? They got withdrawn from Europe recently due to mis-labeling but it is not a permanent ban.

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Clousseau





Wilmington DE

I've used the Tamiya acrylics. They're fine, but pricey considering their volume. I'm surprised you've had such bad luck with Krylon: I've mostly used their ultraflat black with almost no issues, and have heard similar (or better) results from others.

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Maybe it was the H2o that is the problem I'll take these back and get some of the regular acrylics and go for ultra flat instead.
   
 
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