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What paint ??

Posted: 10 Jan 2007 23:40
by Flint
I was wondering if anyone could tell me what kind(s) of green paint match up the best to the Action Force green paint used on the toys ?

Posted: 10 Jan 2007 23:54
by Quickfire
:zartan: "Come with me my preciouseth, I have all the slightly off-kilter Kraken green u could want in the back of my box of junk..."
:kraken: "Wot did u do to my pals u gill-infested creep?"
:copper: "Did someone mention a copper-green gilled freak? Or coppery-green silk gloss?"
:gaucho: "Oth yow shthwud thswee wot we did round the back ofth tha Zedth forth bathe ducky, looksth sthwo vewy vewy luvly."
:jammer: "Don't interrupt me - be it in the bang bus or the Z Force portaloo - I'M BUSY!"

:quick: The voice of reason says: ask Jimbo. And, yes, it probably it does involve sensitive crimes at B&Q.

Posted: 11 Jan 2007 17:41
by alexbusbyuk
From this topic:

http://www.bloodforthebaron.com/phpbb2/ ... .php?t=971


The answer is:
jimbo wrote:I tried a couple of types and colours, but my patience gave out and I went for ...

Humbrol Enamel SATIN 131

This is a green paint somewhere between gloss and matt, and although the colour isn't an exact match the 'satin' finish is close to the shiny, but not gloss, finish to the Z Force plastic.

Unfortunately enamels don't seem to take very well to the flexible plastic of the figures. I've painted an old US Para body (sacrilege I hear some cry!) with the same paint to give me a bit of body type variety on my Z Force army, but it didn't take well. I'll dig a picture out to demonstrate in a minute.

Jim

:zforce: or dead!

Hope this helps.[/quote]

Posted: 11 Jan 2007 22:16
by Quickfire
Nice one Alex, smack on the Humbrol and superglue button. Hurrah for Humbrol!

:quick:

PS. Thank the Lord Airfix got salvaged, how moribund life for our kids would be without them.

Posted: 11 Jan 2007 22:33
by Lady Jaye
Quickfire, it is used for painting. Stop sniffing the paint, your language doesnae make any sense! ;)

Posted: 12 Jan 2007 00:54
by Quickfire
I deny all accusations, naturlich! I think you'll find Humbrol is a far superior drink to anything supplied by B&Q!

:quick:

Posted: 12 Jan 2007 05:40
by The Baron
Anyone experimented with varnish?

Posted: 28 Jan 2007 18:48
by The Baron
Jimbo, please can you let me know which red you use on your Shadow customs?

Posted: 29 Jan 2007 11:54
by The Baron