Polycarbonate paint What is your favorite brand of paint for your lexan bodies and why? I usually just get what’s available at my hobby shop but lately I’m thinking I need to be more careful on why I buy, some flake off easier than others. I have never tried any of the airbrush paint yet |
Re: Polycarbonate paint I buy the cheapest stuff (Ghiant and its rebrands in EU, I believe Traxxas also uses these for their new paint line!) and never had problems with it flaking off. Just clean the body with dish soap, make sure it's completely dry, no scuffing. A bunch of thin layers (4-5-6, dunno, I don't count) and back with a more solid color, i.e. black or white. |
Re: Polycarbonate paint Favorite,Parma hands down! Now as I can’t get it easily I’ve switched to proline and Tamiya PS I did get a new wider needle for these water based paints Hang up and Drive |
Re: Polycarbonate paint Duplicolor Vinyl & Fabric Paint. It's $8-9 for an 11oz can, it works every bit as well as polycarbonate-specific paint, and you can find it at virtually any autoparts store. The sole downside is that it only comes in maybe 10 colors. For those times I want a specific color for something, it's Tamiya. |
Re: Polycarbonate paint Any acrylic paint is compatible with polycarbonate (so-called hobby paints are just repackaged acrylic paint, btw). Living in an apartment I have to brush on the finish, so my favorite is this stuff. https://i.imgur.com/C7FvT78.jpg Huge variety of colors and dirt cheap at any craft store. Bonus feature: it allows you to mix custom colors too, like the rusty red on my latest build. https://i.imgur.com/96HqlKz.jpg |
Re: Polycarbonate paint Titanium white? Cadmium yellow? Mixing paint color? Bob Ross fan? |
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Haha, you betcha. Check it out: |
Re: Polycarbonate paint Do you brush is on given you are in an apartment or have an airbrush and take it outside? If you are using a brush, no brush marks? |
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here's what it looks from the inside, brush marks clearly visible, right? https://i.imgur.com/J2AJlF2.jpg And the same rig from the OUTSIDE, no brush marks and super glossy cause of the Lexan. https://i.imgur.com/NrzlTF6.jpg Plus a couple of other recent projects, all painted with a brush on the inside using craft store acrylics. By the way, latex paint (the stuff that normally goes on walls) works great too. 8) https://i.imgur.com/6rQBGXD.jpg https://i.imgur.com/6Y8VJh2.jpg |
Re: Polycarbonate paint I am using Mission RC paint in my airbrush and Tamiya rattle can. It's the polycarbonate paint I can get locally. I prefer the quality of the Tamiya paint, but using airbrush paints allows me not only more options, but also allows me to tint and mix colors. Sadly we still don't have a good selection of earth tones and shade variants in rattle cans. |
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Use the PS55 as your primer. Then for earth tones Tamiya AS paints. These are military colors. https://www.tamiyausa.com/blog/paint...olor-aircraft/ Hang up and Drive |
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Correct, the flex and adhesion are from the PS. The AS and TS chemically bond well to it. Hang up and Drive |
Re: Polycarbonate paint Do you guys have any tips to remove overspray in a detailed way? I spray painted an fj body like above, which looks great btw! The window masks were a bit small and some of the window area got painted. I would like to detail the windows in black, again like the one above. But I need to remove a bit of paint so the black trim won’t have to be so wide to cover the overspray. |
Re: Polycarbonate paint Try laquer thinner on a Q-tip and carefully clean the overspray. Back in the 70s I brush painted my lexan slot car bodies with something called Hypalar paint. It came in tubes like the craft store paint. The lexan bodies would break up in heavy crashes but the paint would not flake off. |
Re: Polycarbonate paint JimInMiami, WHY IS THIS NOT A WELL KNOWN TECHNIQUE!? I hate spray painting. Used plastidip too on a few bodies, and I prefer it to lexan spray cans, but it's expensive over here. Your solution seems perfect to me! "thumbsup" |
Re: Polycarbonate paint That brush painting looks good. But my concern would be how heavy will it come out at the end? It must be thicker than applying spray. |
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Here's an example: I'm working on a new 6x6 custom build and want to try my hand at a camo style finish. So silly me, I google "matt olive green acrylic" and among other hits I find this at Home Depot of all places: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Glidden-...f49618e7b09c14 By the way, PPG Glidden is an interior latex paint. Latex is also compatible with Lexan. And four bucks for 8 ounces, are you kidding me?? :mrgreen: I continued browsing at HD and also found these other colors that would work with a camo-style finish - and look at the prices!!! :shock: https://www.homedepot.com/p/DecoArt-...f49618e7b09c14 https://www.homedepot.com/p/DecoArt-...f49618e7b09c14 I figure, a lot of folks are skeptical, but I say just give it a try on a piece of scrap lexan cut off from your next project - THE RESULTS WILL SURPRISE YOU AND YOU'LL SAVE MUCHOS $$$$!! 8)8)8) |
Re: Polycarbonate paint Good stuff. I have a new trx4 sport body coming tomorrow, might just try it out 👍 |
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