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Paint for customizing

Post by Killerf6 » Wed Sep 13, 2006 8:59 am

Hi all, I'm thinking of doing some customizing on some 1/18 planes, and was wanting to know what kind of paint you recomend, ie. acryilics, enamels, other. Also what brands do you prefere. Testors, Tamiya, other.
Any info would be a great help. I will be using an air brush as well as a bristle brush.
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Post by Jay » Wed Sep 13, 2006 10:46 pm

I used to use humbrol then tamiya enamels for all my paintwork, then switched to tamiya acrylic for airbrush work and am really loving it. Plus I find it way easier to clean an airbrush from acrylic work with just water. I still use tamiya enamels but just solely for small brush work.
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Post by blaster_e11 » Wed Sep 13, 2006 11:36 pm

tamiya acrylic paints work good for me

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Post by Killerf6 » Thu Sep 14, 2006 8:31 am

Thanks guys,
I've been hearing a lot about the acrylics and wanted to get some of your expert opinions before I went out and spent my hard earned money.
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Post by grunt1 » Thu Sep 14, 2006 1:29 pm

I agree, Acrylics are the way to go. Brush or airbrush, easy cleanup, fast and good drying.

The only time I don't use them is when the color I need is not available. Sad to say that happens more often than I would like, but I think this is mainly due to the model paint industry being old and slow moving. Perhaps the impression is still that acrylics are only for airbrush artists, which is by far no longer the case and it just takes them time to catch up.
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Post by FieroDude » Sat Dec 09, 2006 7:27 pm

I am just getting ready to start doing some airbrush work, and was wondering if there is any sort of special prep or primer needed when using water-based acrylics on plastics (e.g. models and XD)? I am mixing my own colors using Createx airbrush colors, which I would suspect are pretty comparable in composition to the Tamiya colors.
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Post by VMF115 » Sat Dec 09, 2006 8:10 pm

acrylic paints for me
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Post by FieroDude » Sat Dec 09, 2006 9:02 pm

Any special base coat or primer? Does it make a difference if painting over an existing paint scheme vs. bare plastic, such as a model kit?
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Post by grunt1 » Sun Dec 10, 2006 9:54 am

I've been very happy painting over existing 21st Century paint jobs with the Model Master or Tamyia acrylics. I only use enamels if the right color isn't available in an acrylic.

Here are a few examples:

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Post by pokeyjtc » Mon Dec 11, 2006 1:41 am

I've done all of my custom planes using alclad polished aluminum (which requires a gloss enamel base) for bare metal finishes. I use Testors Model Master spray can enamel for the all of the colors. I use Testors gray primer spray can as a base because it will hide the original markings with only two light coats.

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