Modeling Accessories
Epoxy Putty by Chuck Thiedel: " (Milliput) Standard and Terra Cotta can be used for groundwork, although I would use modeling clay before
I'd use either one of these."
Badger Velocity Airbrush by Hal Miller: "My first impression was how balanced the brush felt in my hand."
Life Like Scene Master Trees by Jeff Junker "You'd be better off spending your money on a bag of Woodland Scenics Clump Foliage and gluing it to sticks you find in the backyard then using these in a project."
H Airbrush by Phil Novak: "Its relatively simple action makes it easy on beginners but its results are enough for the advanced to appreciate also."
VL Double Action Airbrush by Phil Novak: "With the needle mostly forward the airbrush produces an unbelievably thin line: thin enough to produce camouflage on German WWII 1/72 airplanes."
Painting with Tamiya Acrylics by Bill Wolfe: "The first thing you notice about this paint is that it goes on very much like the enamels I was used to, without the smell."
Pink Soap by David Clarke "I don't know what's in it but it cleans up both enamels and acrylics. It's also good for correcting mistakes - it can remove paint from models".
Tamiya Acrylic Paint by Phil Novak: "The paint also dries quickly allowing you to paint a camouflage in very short amount of time after spraying the base coat."
Tamiya Extra Thin Cement by Phil Novak: "I recently picked up a bottle of Tamiya Extra-Thin Cement after years of using Testors. At first I thought "What's the difference going to be?" It wasn't long after I used some that I realized that it really does behave differently!"
Vallejo Acrylic Paint by Phil Novak "The German WWII camouflage colors are "spot-on" matches"
Woodland Scenics Realistic Water by David Sanchez: "The one thing I did not like was that I only could pour 1/8 inch of "water" at a time and then had to wait 24 hours to let the surface set before adding more. This careful application will, however, produce the best effects possible."