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Creative => How-To => Topic started by: Clong on October 26, 2010, 19:22:25

Title: best type of paint
Post by: Clong on October 26, 2010, 19:22:25
Im getting ready to start my first custom ever  ;D. But I need advice on what paints to use.  ??? (my first sets will be modern city theme.)

please help :-[
Title: Re: best type of paint
Post by: tonguello on October 26, 2010, 19:30:56
Hi Cris. I use Enamel HUmbrol. It gave me very good results when using an airbrush.  :wave:
Title: Re: best type of paint
Post by: Richard on October 26, 2010, 19:53:36



I'm getting ready to start my first custom ever  ;D. But I need advice on what paints to use.  ???


Painting Playmobil figures (Klickys) can be a very frustrating and unrewarding task. Most paint does NOT adhere very well to the plastic material that Playmobil uses to make their figures.

If you want to "play" with your figures after you paint them, then you might want to take them completely apart. Put the inner frame, the belts, the head and the hair aside. You probably don't want to paint either the frame, the belts, the head or the hair ... ;) Tape the hands (or anything else that you don't want to paint - like the boots or the shoes) with blue masking tape (http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3M/en_US/Scotch-BlueBrand/Scotch-Blue/).

Spray everything that you want to paint with Krylon Fusion (http://www.krylon.com/products/fusion_for_plastic/) "Dover White" paint and let dry overnight.

The Krylon Fusion paint adheres very well to the Playmobil plastic and will give you a great base coat for whatever colors you might want to use.

Testors (http://www.testors.com/category/136643/Enamel_Paint_Sets) makes a great enamel paint with a large range of colors in small bottles that are perfect for painting your Playmobil Klickys.

Round sable brushes can be cleaned with Testors thinner and will give you a nice smooth finish.

Since you live in the States, all of these products should be readily available.

Good luck and have fun,
Richard
Title: Re: best type of paint
Post by: playmofire on October 26, 2010, 20:08:30
For vehicles I spray first with Plascote, then primer and then acrylic car paint.  If I want particular colours made up to RAL standard, then I go to Halfords and have them made up to order.
Title: Re: best type of paint
Post by: Clong on October 26, 2010, 21:06:05
Thank you all for the great advice :thanks: please keep it coming. I will post my pics as soon as I finish the set.
Title: Re: best type of paint
Post by: basilsdad on October 26, 2010, 21:12:38
This is a great topic.  I also thank you for the information. 
Joe
Title: Re: best type of paint
Post by: Ali Baba on October 29, 2010, 10:48:00


Testors (http://www.testors.com/category/136643/Enamel_Paint_Sets) makes a great enamel paint with a large range of colors in small bottles that are perfect for painting your Playmobil Klickys.


Very helpfull and interesting subject. Thanks everyone for their input.

Richard, do you use primer with testors paint too?
Title: Re: best type of paint
Post by: Bill Blackhurst on October 29, 2010, 13:58:53
Very helpfull and interesting subject. Thanks everyone for their input.

Richard, do you use primer with testors paint too?

Primer is best to use if you are changing from dark to light colors, or changing from a bright color like yellow to white etc. Using primer will aid in not needing to use multiple layers to hide the existing color causing a build up distorting fine details. I use an air brush with various Testors enamels. If you are just changing from a different tint of the same color, Testors paint can be used without primer. Remember the less paint you use the more detail will show through.
Title: Re: best type of paint
Post by: Wesley Myers on November 24, 2010, 19:54:47
Does anyone know that actual type of paint / ink that Playmobil uses in their factory?

Does anyone use a clearcoat over what they have painted? 

How about experience using Gunze Sangyo or Tamiya paints on them?  (yeah, I know, I should experiment myself and report my findings ... however, it is quicker to ask)
Title: Re: best type of paint
Post by: playmofire on November 24, 2010, 20:23:27
From my visits to the Playmobil factory in Malta, the latest one since the new factory opened, I can say that the process is cellulose based.  It is also a printing process and not a painting one.  However, my most recent visit was some years ago and the process may have changed since then.
Title: Re: best type of paint
Post by: tonguello on November 24, 2010, 23:15:31
From my visits to the Playmobil factory in Malta, the latest one since the new factory opened, I can say that the process is cellulose based.  It is also a printing process and not a painting one.  However, my most recent visit was some years ago and the process may have changed since then.
YOU CAN VISIT THE FACTORY?? ARE THERE GUIDED TOURS??  :o :o :o I didn't know that!!  :o :o
Gordon can you PM me the data?  ; :love: :love:
Thanks!
Title: Re: best type of paint
Post by: Wesley Myers on November 25, 2010, 05:15:12
From my visits to the Playmobil factory in Malta, the latest one since the new factory opened, I can say that the process is cellulose based.  It is also a printing process and not a painting one.  However, my most recent visit was some years ago and the process may have changed since then.

Yes, they use a 'pad printing'.  I believe the North Am term (slang?) for it is, "tampo" (sic?).