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Hi all,

 

Seems that enamel paint is very hard to find and acrylic is easy...can some tell me how it would affect the build?

 

thanks

 

I bought rustoleum enamel at wal-mart a few days ago. They had the normal cans, and also some taller cans with "25% Extra" at the same price.

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Acrylics are water-based and non toxic, enamel is oil-based and therefore toxic. The enamel is tougher and also waterproof while the acrylic if soaked or scrubbed with water will come off. Plan on trooping in the rain?

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my main problem is getting some humbrol paint in canada...i heard that any solvent based product may not get thru, i would order from tk4510 but i dont want them to be seied at customs..i an trying to find an alternative...testors enamels seems to be a good choice but they are hard to find as hell...

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i use the craft acrylics like this

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you can get them in gloss for outdoor use as well.. i cannot get model paints in my area so i use what i can get locally.. if you are worried about the weather effecting it lust use a acrylic craft sealer :D

 

 

 

i also use them because i can paint/airbrush indoors without the fumes ;)

 

you can also apply automotive wax after it dries to seal it more..

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well its my personal opinion and it is preferred because of my location and harsh weather prevent outdoor airbrushing.. i could order testors or humbrol offline but i hate to wait :P plus if i spill it or forget to put the top on im boned :blink: myself i try to work with materials i can find locally, unless there is no viable alternative

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well its my personal opinion and it is preferred because of my location and harsh weather prevent outdoor airbrushing.. i could order testors or humbrol offline but i hate to wait :P plus if i spill it or forget to put the top on im boned :blink: myself i try to work with materials i can find locally, unless there is no viable alternative

Yeah, unless you plan on trooping in the shower I don't see why using the acrylics would be a problem.

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I've had two events where I ended up trooping in the rain. I used testor's enamel paints. Never had to repaint in over a year. I don't think anyone would really notice a difference between acrylic and enamel when your helmet is all finished. At least I probably wouldn't.

 

enamel is oil-based and therefore toxic

Toxic, really? Well, actually, that may explain a few things for me. :mellow:

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well i kinda lucked out as a hobby shop guy told me to go to another place after he showed me what he had...

 

i went to a local Michael's which is a craft store...it had a small section for models and lo and behold they had tons of testors enamel paint!

 

i bought the equivalent humbrol testors grey i will need and i ll go get some more and some gloss black. the only thing they are missing is the french blue...they have a blue that is really super close to it tough.

 

if worse comes to shove i ll have to use that.

 

i dont know if this is a canadian only chain of stores, does not look like ite but i hit paydirt with them, got some paint, got some brushes too and they have some krylon paint and tons of other stuff to help you build your buckets..

 

I did an order on the side from TK4510 just to make sure, just have to wait for the paint now...

 

http://www.michaels.com/

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