Paints and varnishes for models
Of course, a scale model also requires paint in the original colours. In model making, there are also a wide range of requirements for paint coatings for different materials and models. You will find the right colour for your model in our range of model paints.
Paint types
Colours are available in small cans, dropper bottles or spray cans. Model paints can be applied with an airbrush or brush or sprayed directly from the spray can onto the workpiece.
Airbrush or brush
The small cans are pre-mixed and available in countless colours. The paint can be applied with a brush or airbrush. By using colours that differ in nuance and combining them with different painting techniques, you can achieve realistic wear and tear and weathering effects that make a model look truly lifelike.
Preparation
To ensure that the paint adheres permanently to the workpiece, materials must be clean and free of grease. A primer is important for plastic or metal. A primer makes the colour appear more intense and also smoothes the surface.
Spray cans
For many model builders, spray cans are the easiest way to give a model the right colour. Be sure to choose the right colour! Special paints are required for plastics. For Styrofoam surfaces, be sure to use special Styrofoam paints. Lexan RC car bodies also require their own type of paint. UNI paints are the right choice for wood, metal and ABS plastics.
Colour
Colour names such as red or blue are broad terms. Number codes are used to determine exact colours. The RAL colour system is commonly used in Europe, but the Natural Colour System (NCS) is also widely used.
Stains
Wood stain is used to emphasise or change the natural colour of wood. Sapelli stain or mahogany stain are often required in historical ship model Building.