Painting and Finishing

The following painting instructions are based on how we painted the model that was photographed and appears in these pages, and box wrap, plus some general weathering tips that might be helpful.

TYPES OF PAINTS— We will refer to Americana acrylics as “AMER”. (acrylic or water based).

METHOD OF PAINTING—-We use Dupli-Color spray cans for larger surfaces and brush for smaller details.

WEATHERING—

# WASH—We use the wash process often. We think of the process as “layering of weathered surfaces”. It is also the process that ties the final model together. It blends colors together that create a realism that is necessary for an authentic looking model. A wash is a small amount of pigment, (paint, ink, etc.) mixed with a larger amount of thinner. Examples:

Americana paint and water
India ink and denatured alcohol

These mixtures are literally applied to the painted surfaces with a paintbrush or cotton swab. Do Not agitate the surface just lay it on and let it dry. Excess amounts can be removed with a cotton swab.

In the case of ink, we found that 1 ounce of alcohol to 30-35 drops of India ink is a good starting point. On the other wash mixtures, it is entirely up to you, however, we strongly recommend light pigment mixtures. You can always make it darker, but it is difficult to make it lighter.

#CHALKS—(usually done after paint & wash process) Take desired chalk and rub onto a piece of sandpaper. Use a paintbrush (dry brush) to transfer the pigment from the sandpaper to the desired surface. MODERATION is the key word here.

#DULL COAT—Final step in the finishing process is to apply Testor’s dull coat spray. This aids in blending and sealing the finished surfaces.

#Dry Brush—This is a process we use frequently to add a little color influence over another color. Take a paintbrush and dip it into your paint source as you normally would. Before applying the paint to a surface, dry the brush on a piece of paper or paper towel and remove most of the paint. Take the remaining amount and lightly apply it to the desired surface. Repeat this process until the desired effect is found.

The following are specific paints we use regularly:

 

Dupli Color        Spray cans

FP102                 red filler primer              fisher                  4.98

FP101                 grey filler primer             fisher                  4.98

DAP1699            gray primer sealer

DA1605               flat black                          napa mass          8.21

DA1672               flat white                         napa mass          7.83

DAP1689            white primer

DAP 1694           red primer

DAP1690            green                                fisher                  7.15

DA1603              semi gloss black              fisher                  8.92

DA1620              royal blue enam              auto zone           5.99

DA1630              leaf green                        fisher                  7.00

DA1684              chrome aluminum          fisher                  7.15

DA1687              Chrome yellow                fisher                  7.15

DA1656              Brown                              napa mass          8.09

DA1689              ft blk                                 napa mass          9.36

DE1606               ford dark blue

 

Krylawn

 

1026786             12 oz CX satin leather Br              lowes                  4.68

2953486             12 oz fus fusion satin kh              lowes                  4.98

2953502             12 oz fus metallic satin                lowes                  6.48

1026704             12 oz fus matte river roc             lowes                  5.98

 

Acrylic liquid  paints  brush on (colors great for making washes)

 

Delta Ceramcoat

Flesh tan 02035

Red iron oxide 02020

Americana

Flesh tan DA078

Khaki tan DA173

Driftwood DA171

Cadium yellow DA010

Neutral Gray OA93

Dove gray DA69

White DA01

Antique white DA56

Terra Cotta DA62

Sable brown DA61

Greenmist DA177

Jade green DA57

Antique teal DA158

Williamsburg Blue DA40