which krylon paints are safe for models ?
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which krylon paints are safe for models ?
Which krylon paints are good for painting models and what do I need to do to use krylon safely on the models ? do I have to use any special primer ? I have always used model hobby spray paints, (no airbrush) But on my strict budget, I have to find less expensive paints. I model real space & some iwrin allen sci-fi and need some aluminum colors. The testors metallic silvers just don't cut it. does anyone have a good list of the krylon paints & any related primers i can use safely ?
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I've never had any problems with Krylon paints attacking or melting the plastic, flat black is a little hotter than other colors though, it will bond to the plastic, this is true of any flat black spray paint I've tried though.
(note: the above only applies to 'regular' Krylon paints, I've never tried any formulated for plastic, the H2O paints, the tints, etc.)
I've had good success with the 'Color Place' brand paints from Wal-Mart, for basic colors under $1 you can't beat that.
I haven't used Duplicolor paints on bare plastic, I have used their primers on resin kits and they're my favorite for this application, a couple of coats with some light sanding in between and you'll have a good hard base for further paint coats.
Ken
(note: the above only applies to 'regular' Krylon paints, I've never tried any formulated for plastic, the H2O paints, the tints, etc.)
I've had good success with the 'Color Place' brand paints from Wal-Mart, for basic colors under $1 you can't beat that.
I haven't used Duplicolor paints on bare plastic, I have used their primers on resin kits and they're my favorite for this application, a couple of coats with some light sanding in between and you'll have a good hard base for further paint coats.
Ken
kenlilly106 wrote:
I haven't used Duplicolor paints on bare plastic, I have used their primers on resin kits and they're my favorite for this application, a couple of coats with some light sanding in between and you'll have a good hard base for further paint coats.
Ken
I Have used Duplicolor on bare plastic and was ok but works better with there primer under it, it seams to cure harder and smoother with the primer.
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I've used lots of Krylon over the years as primers. I've also decanted some and shot it through airbrushes too. I have never had a problem. Duplicolor is my favorite filler primer, though. As for the "formulated for plastic" stuff. It works great on everything but styrene. It won't melt it, it just won't ever cure...ever.
I hope this helps.
Kenny
I hope this helps.
Kenny
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