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House of Kolor paint at WalMart?

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The Collector - 18 Mar 2006 19:07 GMT
I noticed that WalMart now carries House of Kolor paints instead of the
Testors brand.

I've never heard of this brand and a little web surfing seems to
indicate that they originated in the auto industry.  I wasn't able to
find much on the modeling applications for these paints.

Does anyone have any info about what type they are (lacquer?) or have
any experience in their use?

Thanks in advance,

Martin
Greg Heilers - 19 Mar 2006 00:23 GMT
> I noticed that WalMart now carries House of Kolor paints instead of the
> Testors brand.
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>
> Martin

I have seen quite a few references/recommendations for this
line, among the model rocketry hobby.  But, even the cheap
96 cent Walmart spray part works wonderfully.  It sprays
beautifully, and gives a very nice finish, even if you might
have to buff/smooth it out a bit, once dry.

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Rufus - 19 Mar 2006 00:34 GMT
>>I noticed that WalMart now carries House of Kolor paints instead of the
>>Testors brand.
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> beautifully, and gives a very nice finish, even if you might
> have to buff/smooth it out a bit, once dry.

House of Kolor paints are VERY heavily utilized in the full-scale
automotive and custom chopper world.  Considered one of the best brands
and widest varieties of colors available for custom work:

http://www.houseofkolor.com/hok/index.jsp

http://www.houseofkolor.com/hok/products/products.jsp

...wouldn't expect to find these in the modeling section of a store,
though.  Unless HoK is up to something new.  Or there has been a mistake
somewhere...

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The Collector - 20 Mar 2006 21:55 GMT
I was at WalMart last night and took a closer look at the new model
paints.  The new model paint line is actually called "Kustom Kolor"
from Valspar's "House Of Kolor".  These Kustom Kolor paints come in
larger bottles than the previous Testors paints and are also more
expensive, $3.97 a bottle.

I noticed that they contain Xylene.  I don't know if this makes them
lacquer paints or what.  Anyone know what type of paint contains
Xylene?  

Thanks in advance!

Martin
William H. Shuey - 20 Mar 2006 23:32 GMT
> I was at WalMart last night and took a closer look at the new model
> paints.  The new model paint line is actually called "Kustom Kolor"
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>
> Martin

Essentially, I believe Xylene was a component of the original Flo-Quil
model railroad and military model paints, so it would be classed as a
lacquer. I may have to look into these.

                        Bill Shuey
                Who misses Flo-Quil paints very much!
e - 20 Mar 2006 23:42 GMT
>> I was at WalMart last night and took a closer look at the new model
>> paints.  The new model paint line is actually called "Kustom Kolor"
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>                                                Bill Shuey
>                                Who misses Flo-Quil paints very much!
i think they're enamel. or that's the opinion i got from a
guy who thinks he knows. i'll check it anyway.
Rich - 21 Mar 2006 21:33 GMT
Hsow was the color selection?  Just some basics or a good range?

TIA

Rich

>I was at WalMart last night and took a closer look at the new model
> paints.  The new model paint line is actually called "Kustom Kolor"
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>
> Martin
The Collector - 22 Mar 2006 04:37 GMT
The range seems to be geared toward the car modeler with some pretty
wild bright colors.  These Kustom Kolors are also sold in sets at
WalMart and there is a miltary set which includes (as I recall) a "sand
brown" so they are apparently not keyed to FS595 colors.  If you're a
car modeler, then this paint line should provide some really cool and
unique shades.  They even have a glow-in-the-dark paint which looks
like that glowing very light yellow-green stuff.

Martin
steve - 22 Mar 2006 06:24 GMT
>The range seems to be geared toward the car modeler with some pretty
>wild bright colors.  These Kustom Kolors are also sold in sets at
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>
>Martin

It is not surprising that they are carrying only colors gearedt owards
teh car modeller, they carry very few non-car models at walmart any
more. It was a good source of some of the star wars kits for a while,
but no longer.
Steve
Dave Ambrose - 26 Mar 2006 05:18 GMT
> I noticed that they contain Xylene.  I don't know if this makes them
> lacquer paints or what.  Anyone know what type of paint contains
> Xylene?  

Xylene is the primary ingredient of laquer thinner. It will displve
styrene, and similar plastics. If xylene were the primary solvent, then
the paint would be a laquer. You can also mix very small amounts into
other paints to give them some "bite".

Cheers,
Dave Ambrose
 
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