Parma Paint
orangecuse
10-17-2003, 06:31 PM
hello,
i have been spraying parma paint on model cars. they have strange names for their paint. one typical name is "Fasescent Yellow" or Fasescent Red. does anyone know what the "Fasescent" stands for? I am looking for transperant colors....is that what the fasescent means?
thanks
i have been spraying parma paint on model cars. they have strange names for their paint. one typical name is "Fasescent Yellow" or Fasescent Red. does anyone know what the "Fasescent" stands for? I am looking for transperant colors....is that what the fasescent means?
thanks
freakray
10-17-2003, 07:03 PM
Fasescent is their way of saying fluorescent, it's a gimmick I guess.
I hate to tell you this, but Parma paints are made for use on R/C bodies, they're what I use exclusively for spraying my lexan bodies and while they are great for that purpose, they're not ideal for model cars.
The only way you're going to get a real shine out of the paint is to clear coat it.
I hate to tell you this, but Parma paints are made for use on R/C bodies, they're what I use exclusively for spraying my lexan bodies and while they are great for that purpose, they're not ideal for model cars.
The only way you're going to get a real shine out of the paint is to clear coat it.
SteveK2003
10-17-2003, 07:31 PM
It's actually not made specifically for Lexan, it just happens to work on it. If you go to an art store, you'll see this stuff called Createx: Notice the bottles and colors are a lot like Parma Faskolor? It's the same stuff.
Parma actually advertises it as an 'all purpose' paint, for Lexan R/C bodies, plastic models, trains, even landscaping and figures. True, you need some kind of clear coat, but it goes on very well with an airbrush inside my R/C bodies: Flat finish aside, it covered better than any model paint I've tried.
Parma actually advertises it as an 'all purpose' paint, for Lexan R/C bodies, plastic models, trains, even landscaping and figures. True, you need some kind of clear coat, but it goes on very well with an airbrush inside my R/C bodies: Flat finish aside, it covered better than any model paint I've tried.
orangecuse
10-17-2003, 09:38 PM
stevek,
yea thats what i thought....says on there for model car bodies
i see your from syracuse, so am i! weird huh? shoot me an email!
does anyone know if parma even makes a transparent color?
yea thats what i thought....says on there for model car bodies
i see your from syracuse, so am i! weird huh? shoot me an email!
does anyone know if parma even makes a transparent color?
Nobbys Nuts
10-18-2003, 05:01 PM
stevek,
does anyone know if parma even makes a transparent color?
Do you mean Faschange in the Parma range. Its their version of Chamelion paint!
does anyone know if parma even makes a transparent color?
Do you mean Faschange in the Parma range. Its their version of Chamelion paint!
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