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Spray Paint

A friend of mine said that it is easier (and somewhat cheaper *which i doubt*) to go to the local hardware store and just buy a can of spray paint in the color you want. Instead of using a airbrush...

is it true? is it easier? does it look ne diff.???
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You can get equal results with a spray can. It depends on your technique and what type of paint you are using. Enamels (ex.: testors gloss sprays) have always been more difficult for me since they go on thicker, and in Testor`s case, come out of the can way to fast.
I recommend using Dupli Color and Platikote automotive sprays for solids. Dupli-Color laquers work great but make sure you use PRIMER first or you *will* be sorry. Most of my contest winning models were done with PlastiKote automotive sprays. I have never had a single run with either of these brands, and they always go on smooth with excellent coverage. You may need to wet sand the finish and polish it out though because they tend to develop "orange peel" easily. I think there is alot of information in the FAQ about painting and finishes. YoOu may want to read that.
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By the by, here is a picture of one of models that I posted in another thread. I used PlastiKote spray on it with no clear coat. I had to wet sand it and polish it out a little bit. I think it is an acceptable finish.
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looks better than anything ive EVER made..nice..i lll have to get some of that plastikote stuff
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can i use color cans i get at the local hardware store or do i HAVE to use tamiya and co. colors?
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id like to know the same thing...

i guess me and opm are lost about paint
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it's not cheaper..... I pay 3$ for a Airbrush Paint Jar and I can make 3 model (1$/Model)

Spraycan cost me 8$ and I can also made 3 Model (near 2$/model)

If you make a lot of model (10 or more by year) go with Airbrush
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so you CAN use the spray paint from a local hardware store
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It's a matter of the type of solvent, the spray is using. Tamiya spray is specifically made for hobby use, so even though it's lacquer, it doesn't melt plastic. Enamel paint, like Testor, is also safe on bare plastic, but Dupli-Color definitely melts plastic.
As long as primer is used, Dupli-Color is very good. (dry fast, apply thin, adhere strongly etc. )
Those "hot" lacquer will need a layer of primer before applying. I'm not sure which spray you are talking about, but you have to check the type of its solvent before using any brand of paint.
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