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I've been trying these new(ish) paints here in AUS called NBQ. They aren't too bad, but some colours don't match their wheel very well. Still, nice coverage, and there are some pretty cool colours.
Man, lots of interesting cans right there. Cans I haven't seen in over a decade, I always wanted to try those Aerosol Art Pro-line cans. All I ever remember of Felton was these ads in old graff mags...
"Let us endeavor so to live that when we come to die even the undertaker will be sorry."
Back in 2001-ish, a friend went to Munich and brought me back a couple of those Aerosol Art cans. Seemed good. It was identical to the older Montana Black formula, even smelled the same.
Has to be said the potent smell of Ironlak makes panel spotting a little easier.
This morning got on train at my station which is underground and at the end of the line so the train stops for a while.
As I got on nose goes "is that Ironlak?" brain answers "YUP and where is the panel?"
dip back out look down the train nada...
Look out the other side see nothing but at next station jump off and a carriage up were two full colour panels
The yellows aren't very strong, neither is the Signal Red, but I think the rest are pretty good. I haven't used the whole range, so i can't comment on every single color. The initial run of Pastel Orange and Yellow Green weren't one coat coverage, but the new batch is supposedly more opaque. Again, I haven't had experience with the newest cans.
It's very comparable to Evolve or All City paint. Generally good coverage and compatibility with silver, bare concrete, etc. Not so good for detail work and better suited to fat caps. For the price, I think it's tough to beat.
Hey, have any experience with fresh paint cracking or fading? Never bothered to use it extensively enough so I wouldn't know. Let me know if possible. Stuff is cheap, so it would be nice if it didn't.
What would you guys say is better for bombing: Mtn Hardcore or Mtn 94
Rusto.
Also, any input on this new MTN Hardcore 2? anyone seen it, or used it? hoping it has the same valve system so i can continue using my beloved stoner caps on them.
lol rusto is more expensive than mtn, and most places that carry rusto gottem behind the cages
Yeah, I saw some places carrying them for more than a belton, but other places carry them for like a little over 4 dollars. Might depend on the place. You?
Hey, have any experience with fresh paint cracking or fading? Never bothered to use it extensively enough so I wouldn't know. Let me know if possible. Stuff is cheap, so it would be nice if it didn't.
I've noticed some pieces I've done with Fresh Paint have minor fading already, but only with certain colors. It is extremely affordable and it's basically the same as Ironlak, I really like the stuff, but I don't expect it to have the staying power on a wall as Belton or Rusto. Also, I have noticed significant cracking when layering over Rusto with it.
"Let us endeavor so to live that when we come to die even the undertaker will be sorry."
Yeah im in Nyc and places that sell rusto have them for like 7-8 dollars, when i can get mtn at a graffiti shop called scrap yard for like 5-6 dollars
Yeah, loved the scrapyard. When I stopped in NYC I stopped there to get my paint in order to paint at 5PTZ. Loved that place. Met some really cool people and saw the sickest stuff. Best experience of my life. Anyways, can't believe rusto goes for that now.