>>9766496I guess you could say they’re easier to thin insofar as you just need a few drops of tapwater and not super toxic, specialized solvents that eat your cups sometimes.
Acrylics are also easier (well, simpler and more practical) for using many colors and doing detailed blending and so on. There is a reason artists don’t make paintings in lacquer and it’s not just toxicity. They are, for lack of a better word, more unwieldy.
>>9766556No guessing is required, you can instantly get the color names right from the manual perfectly, even if you are painting one that there is no translated manual for online. It’s not a bad idea to save some runner from each color (including the tags with the letters on them) for various reasons though.
>>9766627Mr. Leveling Thinner will thin just about anything ugh to airbrush a perfect coat of it, maybe even cum. Certainly nail polish, a lot of acrylics, auto paint, even pastel dust. But if you plan to hotglue figures, why not do it the old fashioned way anon?