paint for my car body
g00eY
06-24-2004, 03:06 PM
man... i use this forum soooooo much
so i was wondering wat kind of paint i could use to paint my car body. i read that laquers are good but i cant really find them. i kno two ppl recommended Al's Hobby Shop but i dont want to drive 1/2 an hour for paint. i go to Wal Mart sometimes and i was reading the FAQ, which said automotive paint was for painting bodies... so i just head over to the automotive department and pick out a color and some plastic primer? so i just use regular automotive spray paint right? and where would i pick up plastic primer if i go to Wal Mart?
pretty much every store i go to has enamel paint. i use it for all the small stuff but i heard its not good for bodies.
wats better: enamel or automotive paint?
so i was wondering wat kind of paint i could use to paint my car body. i read that laquers are good but i cant really find them. i kno two ppl recommended Al's Hobby Shop but i dont want to drive 1/2 an hour for paint. i go to Wal Mart sometimes and i was reading the FAQ, which said automotive paint was for painting bodies... so i just head over to the automotive department and pick out a color and some plastic primer? so i just use regular automotive spray paint right? and where would i pick up plastic primer if i go to Wal Mart?
pretty much every store i go to has enamel paint. i use it for all the small stuff but i heard its not good for bodies.
wats better: enamel or automotive paint?
mike@af
06-24-2004, 03:21 PM
Auto paint comes in multiple types. Enamels, Acrylic-lacquer, Acrylic urethane, and so on. I hate enamels. I have never painted a real auto with enamels and never will. Enamel never cures. It continues to cure over long period of time. Also if you apply a lacquer over an enamel you are in for a big problem.
The problem with just picking up auto paints at Wally World is they have varied types and do not say which is which. If you get an enamel base, and get a lacquer clear the enamel will cringe and your paint job is screwed up.
The problem with just picking up auto paints at Wally World is they have varied types and do not say which is which. If you get an enamel base, and get a lacquer clear the enamel will cringe and your paint job is screwed up.
g00eY
06-24-2004, 03:32 PM
sooo... wats best for a model(my model is the Tamiya Mercedes-Benz CLK DTM 2000 Team D2)
mike@af
06-24-2004, 04:58 PM
IMO acrylics are best. Tamiya makes excellent products if you look into their paint.
dag65
06-24-2004, 05:30 PM
sooo... wats best for a model(my model is the Tamiya Mercedes-Benz CLK DTM 2000 Team D2)
whats best for you is what is readilly available and easy for you to use
whats best for you is what is readilly available and easy for you to use
StephenDeli
06-24-2004, 06:23 PM
I know 1/2 hour drive seems stiff man but Im telling you Al's Hobby Shop has EVERYTHING. I dont seem why you wouldnt go.
Like mike said who knows what your getting at Wally World let alone their paint quality.
Another place I can suggest that sells Tamiya paints nearby is Walt's Hobby Shop on Rt 30(Dont tell me thats too far also!). Take it about half a mile south of Louis Joliet Mall. Hope this helps!
Like mike said who knows what your getting at Wally World let alone their paint quality.
Another place I can suggest that sells Tamiya paints nearby is Walt's Hobby Shop on Rt 30(Dont tell me thats too far also!). Take it about half a mile south of Louis Joliet Mall. Hope this helps!
mike@af
06-24-2004, 07:30 PM
Just to give you an idea, you dont have it bad. If I need to go to a hobby shop I need to drive 45minutes.
StephenDeli
06-24-2004, 07:45 PM
^ But a once a month drive isnt that bad for modeling supplies...
g00eY
06-24-2004, 07:47 PM
ARGH... y cant they have a store in Naperville?!?!?!?!?!?!?! both of them (Al's and Walt's) are both a 1/2 hour away. i think im gonna head over that direction sometime this summer so ill just stop there on the way to my friends house. or ill have him buy em for me and ill pay him back.
g00eY
06-24-2004, 07:49 PM
o and i cant drive :mad: :sly: :banghead: :disappoin
im not old enough :mad: :sly: :banghead: :disappoin
im not old enough :mad: :sly: :banghead: :disappoin
StephenDeli
06-24-2004, 07:57 PM
Where do you live in Naperville(not a stalker)?
Dublinguy
06-25-2004, 04:32 AM
o and i cant drive :mad: :sly: :banghead: :disappoin
im not old enough :mad: :sly: :banghead: :disappoin
Now see that makes more sense...but surely on of ur folks would drive if its only 30 minute drive.
Mike you think you got it bad 45 minutes. I gotta double that and drive to belfast just so I can get Tamyia paints in Ireland to to top that I gotta use Sterling instead of Euro....Yay going tomorrow, promised the fiance to bring her shopping in Belfast for her B'day...Hehe ulterior (sp) motives to go the hobby shop....
im not old enough :mad: :sly: :banghead: :disappoin
Now see that makes more sense...but surely on of ur folks would drive if its only 30 minute drive.
Mike you think you got it bad 45 minutes. I gotta double that and drive to belfast just so I can get Tamyia paints in Ireland to to top that I gotta use Sterling instead of Euro....Yay going tomorrow, promised the fiance to bring her shopping in Belfast for her B'day...Hehe ulterior (sp) motives to go the hobby shop....
mike@af
06-25-2004, 10:12 AM
^ But a once a month drive isnt that bad for modeling supplies...
Oh I got 2 or 3 times a month, sometimes more. Half the time I dont need anything. My brother is a skate boarder and there is a huge skate shop about a mile or two down from the LHS so I just take him and go back to the LHS.
Mike you think you got it bad 45 minutes. I gotta double that and drive to belfast just so I can get Tamyia paints in Ireland to to top that I gotta use Sterling instead of Euro....Yay going tomorrow, promised the fiance to bring her shopping in Belfast for her B'day...Hehe ulterior (sp) motives to go the hobby shop....
Ouch...Why not build an RC plane that you could sit on and fly in over to your hobby shop.
Oh I got 2 or 3 times a month, sometimes more. Half the time I dont need anything. My brother is a skate boarder and there is a huge skate shop about a mile or two down from the LHS so I just take him and go back to the LHS.
Mike you think you got it bad 45 minutes. I gotta double that and drive to belfast just so I can get Tamyia paints in Ireland to to top that I gotta use Sterling instead of Euro....Yay going tomorrow, promised the fiance to bring her shopping in Belfast for her B'day...Hehe ulterior (sp) motives to go the hobby shop....
Ouch...Why not build an RC plane that you could sit on and fly in over to your hobby shop.
Dublinguy
06-25-2004, 10:18 AM
Ouch...Why not build an RC plane that you could sit on and fly in over to your hobby shop.
lol...could get my Uncle to build one, he has been building and flying them for years. Its not to bad, there is a new motorway being build should bring it down to about an hour. I can go to Dublin but that store doesnt stock Tamiya paints or materials. Apparently there is a huge tax on them and it wouldnt make it worthwhile for the shop owner
lol...could get my Uncle to build one, he has been building and flying them for years. Its not to bad, there is a new motorway being build should bring it down to about an hour. I can go to Dublin but that store doesnt stock Tamiya paints or materials. Apparently there is a huge tax on them and it wouldnt make it worthwhile for the shop owner
StephenDeli
06-25-2004, 10:22 AM
lol...could get my Uncle to build one, he has been building and flying them for years. Its not to bad, there is a new motorway being build should bring it down to about an hour. I can go to Dublin but that store doesnt stock Tamiya paints or materials. Apparently there is a huge tax on them and it wouldnt make it worthwhile for the shop owner
The sterling might weigh you down though :rofl: :rofl:
The sterling might weigh you down though :rofl: :rofl:
mike@af
06-25-2004, 10:32 AM
Back to go Gooey. Just hop on the Metra and ride on down to Big Al's Hobby Shop. I rode that train thousands of times when I lived up there, I love it everytime. Dont ask why, I guess because I get to look at the window and look at Glen Ellyn, Elmhurst, and so on. Then after Big Al's get back on the train and go to Navy Pier.
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