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Posted by dgraham on Sunday, March 4, 2007 4:37 PM
I just finished painting half a dozen cars and I used rattlecans from Wal-Mart.  Didn't need to prime, but gave it a little extra over lettering and logos.  Used the blue painters tape(also WM) to mask the trucks and couplers.  After overnite drying I used some WS dry transfer letters to label the cars.
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Posted by otftch on Sunday, March 4, 2007 3:59 PM

Your best bet is still testors, but use spray.There is a nice collection of colors,even some pinks in the car lines.With these you don't have worry about priming.You can use almost any brand of spray paint but I advise to spary prime them first as a lot will craze the platisc.Make sure you sand the car and get down past the impresions left by the printing process or you will see the old lettering as a ghost under the paint.

                                                         Ed

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, March 4, 2007 3:44 PM

Hello everyone,

I'm sure this is probably a silly question, but for those of you out there who have custom painted your own cars, is there any specific paint to use that is better than others, or is there a good "how to" technique out there?

I havent painted a model in probably close to 20 years and all I used to use before were the little Testers paint jars, and I usually did a poor job of it. Of course back then I thought it was great!

I want to paint some cars with "girly" type colors for my duaghter and just want to try and do it right. I picked up a few really cheap cars at a show today to practice on. Thanks everyone,

PJ

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