It is badass... I just don't like the dry time on it... prolly cuz I've been spoiled with V-color... The guys at the model shop say it works well on army figures, etc... I guess it's better on ABS plastic, than on soft smooth vinyl
I've tried V-color thinner, off the shelf lacquer thinner, and Mr. Thinner... So you can use whatever you have... Mr.Thinner, isn't so great... 1:1 as usual
Rainbowten says. "Notice: We are unable to sell IRISAWA V COLOR to the first time customer any longer." Ye speak...and so shall ye reap.
so if i order something else and then make another order for vcolor...i am no longer a first time customer
Was running low on some colors and you can't have enough thinner so,, Also found a promising alternative paint to V-color. Water based, non toxic, nearly odorless, pre thinned, comes in 2 oz bottles. Available in candies, pearls, and metallics as well. Some of you might know what I'm talking about already. Will reveal when I do a custom with it and all comes out with me completely satisfied.
I'm basking in it right now cause I just finished painting something Maybe I need to replace the filters on my mask....
yeah man, Rodney & I often pop open clear toys that are painted on the inside, to see how fresh the paint smells. no odor = no honor
LOL, well lets just say that the information might prove useful for those of us who desire fully functioning lungs and brains for the rest of our natural lives.