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Umm, everything and anything? And it really depends on the brand. Acrylic and enamel are actually not enough to describe a paint. There's lacquer enamels, acrylic enamels, enamel acrylics, acrylic lacquers, and most any other combination you can think of.

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the simplest way to remember in modelling terms is that acrylic is water based and enamel is oil based. 9 times out of 10 thats how it goes. tamiya is actually an acrylic laquer.

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Here are some pros and cons to Tamiya Acrylics and Testor's Model Master Enamels, based on my experience:

Tamiya acrylic:

+ Dries quickly

+ Thins and cleans up with common products (windex, alcohol)

- Because it dries quickly, it may not dry to as smooth a finish

- Vulnerable to chipping and scratching

Testor's MM enamel:

- Dries slowly

- Odd behavior if you paint successive layers at the wrong time (or so I've heard)

- Extremely noxious fumes

+ Because it dries slowly, it often dries to a smoother coat

+ A bit tougher than acrylics

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