Happy New Year guys, may we all have a Prosperous New Year. Before 2012 comes, I would like to share my research about Paints, specifically for Plastic painting.
There are types of paints we use in our plastic model when painting.
- Lacquer - Alcohol Base
- Enamel - Oil Base
- Acrylic - Water Base
When painting, you should know what to paint first. In this, always remember LEA. L = Lacquer, E = Enamel, A = Acrylic. For example you wanted to do Enamel Wash in your plastic parts, of course you'll be needing a Gloss Coat on the plastic before doing the wash. Here comes the LEA method:
- Gloss Coat = Lacquer
- Enamel Wash = Enamel
- Flat Coat/Gloss Coat = Acrylic
For those who can't find any Lacquer Gloss Coat. You can use the Acrylic one. You just need to think of these PROS and CONS:
Lacquer
PROS
- Very Quick to dry
- Beautiful Gloss
- Nice in airbrushing
- not easily to scratch when dried
- Harmful to body when inhaled
- Hard when used for hand painting
PROS
- Beautiful like metal finish
- Nice when used for hand painting
- Good for Panel Wash
- Very slow to dry
- May damage the plastic
- a bit Harmful to body when inhaled
PROS
- Beautiful on flat finish
- Can removed by water
- Not that good when used for air brushing
- Easy to catch fingerprints
- a bit slow to dry
Note: You read the matrix as;
Enamel over Enamel = OK
Acrylic over Enamel = OK
Lacquer over Enamel = NO
Enamel over Acrylic = NOT BAD
Acrylic over Acrylic = OK
Lacquer over Acrylic = NO
Enamel over Lacquer = OK
Acrylic over Lacquer = OK
Lacquer over Lacquer = OK
I hope this helps you a lot. I am new in painting too, I always keep in mind that less mistakes much better result. Happy New Year 2012 and Love more GunPla!
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