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Post by Asphalt on Jan 27, 2012 12:50:49 GMT
Hey Guys, I don't think this paint is new but it is the first time I have tried it on figures. Krylon has a line of Camoflage paints with Fusion technology. I haven't had much luck with spray paint on figures in the past. The only parts they seem to cure on are the hard plastic torso parts. I started playing with the "flat" finish paints on my warhammer minis and it worked great, so I did a test on an all rubber figure, The Frost Giant from Thor, and the black bonded and dried perfectly. I think the big problem with the sprays is the additive to give it a glossy finish. The flats, especially "ultra flats" from their camouflage color selection, work great on all of the different hard plastics and flexible rubbers I have tried them on. It also gives a very nice primed surface to apply regular paints to. So if you have a stubborn color you need to cover, I highly recommend this line. I am not sure how helpful this will be for you folks across the pond, but I wanted to share.
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Post by jbyrdd on Apr 12, 2013 15:30:01 GMT
If you're in the U.S. and have a Michael's arts & crafts, possibly at Jo Anne's crafts store, there is a spray can used for plastic flowers, it works extremely well on rubbery plastics.
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