At some time
during the service life of your factory painted model,
the need for touch-up paint and techniques will be
required.
The
solutions to acquiring and using the products follows.
Abiding
by various government regulations and Hazmat handling
costs and procedures does complicate things a bit but
must be accepted.
New
technology however, has provided some workable
solutions. Because the BVM PNP scale models are
available in many different color schemes, one must have
access to a paint mixer and supplier that can duplicate
colors.
Solutions
Technology
now allows a paint supplier to electronically scan a
sample part of your model and custom mix useable
quantities of an exact color match. They can package the
paint in spray cans for quick and easy application.
Many
NAPA and Sherwin Williams Automotive stores have this capability as
well as most local auto paint stores.
Custom Colors in 16oz Spray Cans
Sherwin
Williams (
http://www.sherwin-automotive.com )
NAPA (
http://www.martinsenour-autopaint.com
)
NOTE: These
prices may not include the color matching process
(scanning).
The
following applies to both sources;
Each
Single Stage Acrylic Enamel spray can comes to the local
store pre-loaded with the activator, reducer, and
propellant. The store then adds 4oz of the
required custom mixed
color.
Some
stores have paint matching capabilities, call the local
branch. If no scanning capabilities, the modeler can
search through the color chip books at the store for a
close match. Some stores will custom eye-match the
color if it is off a little, before it is injected into
the spray can.
They can
both match competitors’ color formulas.
The
local manager will normally be able to borrow a color
matching gun from a central branch, or offer to send
your sample to a central branch for scanning and
formulating.
For best
color match, the modeler may need to leave the sample
and get the color custom formulated.
This may cost extra depending on complexity and the
local manager.
Certain
locations may offer the ability to make Gloss, Satin,
and Flat finishes.
Call a store
near you to inquire about this service. They may refer
you to another outlet if they can't meet your needs. The
prices on the paint, and service will vary, but are
usually reasonable for your model project.
One very active
BVM Rep. has used this service extensively with great
results.
Model
Masters paints are available at model and art supply
stores. There are many colors to choose from. You could
even do a little eye-match mixing to get a homemade
batch. Use their recommended thinner and an air brush.
The One Choice color blender (see below) is also compatible with
this paint.
Airbrush
For very fine applications
Sometimes
you many want to apply a very small amount of paint. If
so, we use a Paasche Single Action Airbrush, siphon feed
external mix unit. This item is available from hobby
shops and art supply stores.
Simply
dispense a small amount of the spray can paint into a
paper cup and then into the small steel cup that comes
with the airbrush. Always start the spray action on a
paper card, then move onto the actual part.
Color and Texture Blending
All of the
BVM Tip's and How To's are provided to help you master
some modeling techniques. Procedures dealing with
filling, priming, sanding, masking, airbrushing,
polishing, ect. are described in these "Fixing and
Finishing" articles.
As all of the
BVM "Tips and How To's" finishing articles advise,
always practice the repair and paint work on a sample
panel before applying to your model.
And, know that
paint will fill and cover #600 wet or dry sanding
scratches.
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