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Best paints to use

Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 7:15 pm
by Erbsenmuster
Comrades,

I have used the search function, but can't find anything. I have been kitbashing/ repainting my 1:18 XD figures and using a craft paint- which works OK.

I've found that testors doesn't work at all, what do you guys use for good permanent paintjobs on the figures?

Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 8:00 pm
by flpickupman
Testors will work fine provided you're using their acrylic paints. I've found acrylic to be the best overall paint since it works great for hard and soft plastic. Enamel for some reason recacts with the soft plastic and rarely dries.

Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 9:16 pm
by Timbo
Make sure you wash your troops in some dish soap before you paint them. Some of them are pretty oily. I recomend Tamiya or Humbrol acrylics but the Testors ones aren't bad either

painting figures

Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2006 1:04 pm
by digger
Another board member informed me that paint sticks better to the older figs (s1), than it does the newer BoB Infantry that are available now which have a sort of "powder" coat you may notice. The new guys look great as is but just don't take the paint as well, I have been told.

Tamiya Acrylics are my favorite paint overall, and as said do wash the figs - just the oil from being pawed over time is enough to mess a delicate job. Good luck. :D

Re: painting figures

Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 8:55 pm
by Erbsenmuster
digger wrote:Another board member informed me that paint sticks better to the older figs (s1), than it does the newer BoB Infantry that are available now which have a sort of "powder" coat you may notice. The new guys look great as is but just don't take the paint as well, I have been told.

Tamiya Acrylics are my favorite paint overall, and as said do wash the figs - just the oil from being pawed over time is enough to mess a delicate job. Good luck. :D
Thanks, that seems to do the trick!

Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 9:01 pm
by tmanthegreat
I've had good luck with painting using Testors acrylic paint - just watch out on the skintone paints as they need to be darkened to match most flesh colors.