I just use model paints. You can also use a purity seal to protect it afterwards.
I just use model paints. You can also use a purity seal to protect it afterwards.
I know others on the boards here use the Tamiya paints with great results, I've used some spray can Tamiya with decent results.
However for most of my painting I use Games Workshops paints. They adhere to most figures very well, and if you hit it with a gloss coat at the end of the job they dont chip or rub off.
Looking For: Wreckers Saga TPB Collection (with Requiem)
Yep can't go wrong with Tamiya stuff.
Also I think it's a common misconception that the final clear coat prevents chipping and flaking. Not so. It's how well you prepare the surface beforehand with sanding and primer that determines how well the paint sticks.
ok, so what's the best way to paint it/ Prepare it for painting?
tamiyas primer surfacer is a good start works on plastics pretty well and is in a spray can for easy use, if you can sand the surface down beforehand with some 800-1200 grit sanding paper and you will be on your way and make sure the parts are clean before you paint i sometimes just use a toothbrush with a bit of water or wax and grease remover
tamiya spray paint is good overall too btw and easily accesabile at most hobby shops with a wide range of colours
Yeah I'm doing a repaint at the moment and I didn't wash the figure properly. So in some places the under coat eats into the plastic because it's reacting to the mold release that's still on the toy.