Krylon Spray Paints
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Krylon Spray Paints
These are relatively cheap at Walmart and I was wondering if they can be used on model kits. Will they melt the plastic? Will they even stick on the plastic? Thanks for your help.
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Newbie Doobie (love your name BTW), I have used Krylon paints on just about all of my models. You really do need to watch how you use them though. Ken is right, the output is a bit high, so what I do is, use wide swipes from about 1 1/2 - 2 ft away, and short bursts from about a foot. This way also makes it very easy to do slight color variations when masking. One more thing to point out, stay away from the 99cent brands, I've had some really bad experiences using cheap spray paint, so pay the price for the Krylon. Here are a few links to some of my projects using Krylon paints:
http://i405.photobucket.com/albums/pp13 ... alview.jpg
On this one, I sprayed the colors, then masked of the entire saucer, and used the grid lines to cut random bits out, then I lightly dusted from about 2 1/2-3ft away just to give it a suttle difference.
http://s405.photobucket.com/albums/pp13 ... 20Reliant/
This was done with all Krylon paints
http://s405.photobucket.com/albums/pp13 ... nterprise/
Same story here.
http://i405.photobucket.com/albums/pp13 ... -01top.jpg 1/350 scale
http://i405.photobucket.com/albums/pp13 ... NX-011.jpg 1/1000 scale
http://s405.photobucket.com/albums/pp13 ... %20Models/
I've had to learn how to use Krylon paints out of nesessity, as the closest hobby shop is a hours drive away. If you take your time, you can produce great results.
http://i405.photobucket.com/albums/pp13 ... alview.jpg
On this one, I sprayed the colors, then masked of the entire saucer, and used the grid lines to cut random bits out, then I lightly dusted from about 2 1/2-3ft away just to give it a suttle difference.
http://s405.photobucket.com/albums/pp13 ... 20Reliant/
This was done with all Krylon paints
http://s405.photobucket.com/albums/pp13 ... nterprise/
Same story here.
http://i405.photobucket.com/albums/pp13 ... -01top.jpg 1/350 scale
http://i405.photobucket.com/albums/pp13 ... NX-011.jpg 1/1000 scale
http://s405.photobucket.com/albums/pp13 ... %20Models/
I've had to learn how to use Krylon paints out of nesessity, as the closest hobby shop is a hours drive away. If you take your time, you can produce great results.
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Krylon paint
Thank you! I apprecitate that! I use these,but only the basic colours,red,blue,green,white,black,and sometimes flat clearcoat for models. I usually spray very light coats about a foot,and half away for darker colours,and a foot away for light colours. This is to make sure that I don't cover more than is neccessary for good coverage,so that I don't get runs,or orange peel.gwsht5 wrote:Newbie Doobie (love your name BTW), I have used Krylon paints on just about all of my models. You really do need to watch how you use them though. Ken is right, the output is a bit high, so what I do is, use wide swipes from about 1 1/2 - 2 ft away, and short bursts from about a foot. This way also makes it very easy to do slight color variations when masking. One more thing to point out, stay away from the 99cent brands, I've had some really bad experiences using cheap spray paint, so pay the price for the Krylon. Here are a few links to some of my projects using Krylon paints
I've had to learn how to use Krylon paints out of nesessity, as the closest hobby shop is a hours drive away. If you take your time, you can produce great results.