Is Model Master paint discontinued?

Yes this is correct that we are discontinuing the Model Masters and Aztek products. Unfortunately due to the lack of support for these product lines we made the difficult decision. The Testors line of paints, both enamel and acrylic, are still being manufactured and there are plans to expand the color lines.

What kind of paint is model Masters?

MegaHobby.com stocks the complete Model Master Acrylic and Enamel Paint for Plastic Model Kits. This is the core modelers brand of choice, offering the most complete system of modern and historical paint colors and accessories available today.

How do you spray Model Master Enamel Paint?

MODEL MASTER AUTO LACQUER: Use full strokes. Spray 3 to 4 light mist coats. After 1 to 2 minutes dry, spray 2 to 3 even coats.

Is Model Master enamel paint water based?

Testors Enamel Paints are oil-based enamels that can be used on almost any surface.

Does rustoleum own Testors?

There truly is a Testors for every surface and every project. We are inspiring creativity everyday and giving kids a reason to grow up with Testors all over again. Testor is now part of The Rust-Oleum Group which has No.

What paint is best for plastic models?

Acrylic modelling paint is the standard paint of choice for most model enthusiasts. It’s easy to work with and can easily be thinned by mixing it with water. However, acrylic paint is not as durable as spray paint or enamel. Use acrylic paint unless you have a special need for durability.

Do Testors still model?

“With a long history of producing quality hobby kits and supplies, we are evolving our strategy to focus more keenly on Testors, our flagship brand. To that end, we are discontinuing our PACTRA, AZTEK, and Model Master brands as demand for these products continues to decline.

Is Testors enamel paint oil or water based?

Testors Enamel Paints are oil-based enamels that can be used on almost any surface. Testors Enamels dry fast, are easy to apply and they have excellent flow and coverage.

Is model paint water based?

For anyone that asks, Testors was the standard paint for model makers for about 50 years, now the Acrylics are taking over. The Acrylics are definitely water based. A cup of water is all that is needed for a brush cleaner.