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Testors New Automotive lacquers

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Scott A. Bregi AKA The Model Hobbit - 26 Sep 2004 22:21 GMT
Has anybody tried them? Are they worth the premium price?

How do they compare with the likes of Tamiya, Original Testors, Krylon?

I notice that they a have a nice metallic Bronze which is a great match
for Chryslers Turbine Bronze used on the Turbine cars of the sixties.

Tips and comments are most appreciated.

Scott
Rusty12759 - 27 Sep 2004 02:32 GMT
>Has anybody tried them? Are they worth the premium price?

I just shot the Ford Wimbeldon White over white Plasti-cote primer on a 1969
Galaxie and I can say it laid down nice. On the initial shot it looked like it
might *orange peel* but within 15 seconds it flattened out. I haven't clear
coated it yet and I'm afraid to as I might screw up the the great paint I got
now.

As a test, I took an old Torino hood I had and prepped it the same as the kit
and I then cleared it with Duplicolor clear and see good results. No reaction
between the Testors lacquer and the Duplicolor clear lacquer. So the Testors
clear *may* not be required. Run you own test first just in case mine were a
fluke.

As to the price vs results....the new paint is a bit pricy but it dries to the
touch within hours and it dries hard (as it should). The spray pattern still
seems to be a bit *heavy* but either pull back from the spray surface or speed
up your spray pass and it still works well.

Personally...I like it!
HTH
Warren
I'm feeling much better now.......
Mad-Modeller - 27 Sep 2004 02:44 GMT
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I have yet to even see a picture of them, let alone see a real example.
I guess I should try the Testors site first. d'uh!
It'll be a cold day before they show up around here.  The one store that
passes as a general hobby shop would rather stock baseball cards,
die-cast, action figures, etc. than usable hobby supplies.

Bill Banaszak, MFE
Herkynoseart - 27 Sep 2004 03:46 GMT
I used them in these two builds, I like them very much
http://www.cybermodeler.com/hobby/builds/build_rm_camaro69.shtml

http://www.cybermodeler.com/hobby/builds/build_rm_cuda71.shtml

Cheers, Stephen

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Herkynoseart.com - 27 Sep 2004 18:31 GMT
As far as using these spray cans, make sure you shake them well, and soak
the can in warm water for a few minutes, then lightly spray at least 2 light
coats while waiting 20 minutes between each coat. (no base primer required)
Let the color coat dry for at least 2 to 3 hours, then spray 1 coat of the
Ultra Gloss Coat, and let dry for 2 to three hours or overnight.  Note any
orange peel, yes I had some on my builds, I micromeshed these and polished
the finish out, I applied any decal stripping then I set the model aside so
that the decals completely dry.  Then I wash off any decal setting solutions
and I make sure all dust is removed from the finish and I spray paint
another coat of the model with the Ultra Gloss coat until its nice and wet
looking, but not too thick.  I'm very happy with the results, make sure you
use these paints in a well ventilated area, or use a mask designed for
lacquer paints.

Cheers, Stephen
Senior Editor, Cybermodeler.com

> I used them in these two builds, I like them very much
> http://www.cybermodeler.com/hobby/builds/build_rm_camaro69.shtml
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Charles Ryan - 27 Sep 2004 05:38 GMT
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> Tips and comments are most appreciated.

Most (if not all) the reviews on Hobby Heaven's message board are positive.
Pics get posted with text for eyeing:
http://www.modelcarkits.com/index.html
Our local HL just got their display in.$3 something a can. AFAIK selections
are mfr colors. I recognized some Mopar  colors: Plum Crazy, Hemi Orange and
Sublime.

--
Chuck Ryan
CSRZ28@REMOVEearthlink.net
Springfield OH
Don Stauffer - 27 Sep 2004 14:28 GMT
I haven't  tried them myself yet, but intend to.  A good modeling friend
has just completed a car model using them and is really thrilled with
the result.  He found the system easy to use.

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Don Stauffer in Minnesota
stauffer@usfamily.net
webpage- http://www.usfamily.net/web/stauffer

Rusty12759 - 27 Sep 2004 20:56 GMT
One more thing to know.....IF you mess up the paint, you can strip it using 91%
isopropyl alcohol. Castrol Super Clean apparently doesn't touch the lacquer,
the alcohol will. Just remember it is HIGHLY FLAMMABLE! I would still use
rubber gloves and eye protection as a  precaution.
HTH
Warren
I'm feeling much better now.......
Herkynoseart.com - 28 Sep 2004 15:25 GMT
I used Fantastic household cleaner to strip the paint, it worked great also

Cheers, Stephen

> One more thing to know.....IF you mess up the paint, you can strip it using 91%
> isopropyl alcohol. Castrol Super Clean apparently doesn't touch the lacquer,
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> Warren
> I'm feeling much better now.......
someone@some.domain - 28 Sep 2004 18:00 GMT
>I used Fantastic household cleaner to strip the paint, it worked great also
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>Cheers, Stephen

so far, nothing works faster or better than castrol super
clean. it took 3 days, but it removed 3 coats of gloss gray
fron my p2h without hurting the glass. it also loosenes up
the glue to remove said glass. and at around $8 a gallon,
it's pretty cheap.
Peter W. - 30 Sep 2004 15:19 GMT
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Scott,
I too was curious, so I picked up couple of colors and the Ultra Gloss Clear.

I haven't used them on a model, but I sprayed some scrap plastic.

They go on nicely and cover well.  But the clear is not as shiny as I would have
hoped for.  My all time favorite clear gloss is Boyd's Clear (in a little
bottle).

The paints dry quickly.  Their odor is not as bad as Tamyia spray cans but
a little stronger than most regular Testors sprays.

I don't think their price is that expensive in today's terms.  Just think
how much money you can spend on the photo-etched super details.  And most
car model kits cost 15-20 US Dollars...

From my experience so far, I would recommend them.

Peteski
 
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