I would only use stain on a wood model.
With proper preparation, just about any kind of paint can be used on plastic models. A first coat of primer will usually make the color coats turn out better. While there are paints made specifically for models, I find that pa.ints like Krylon and Color Place work just as well
It depends on what kind of modeling you do. If you like making models of real trains, go to archive.com and look at old photos. If you like making random trains, go to Google images and search trains.
You decide. It's all up to you. Whatever one you like the most is the one you should use.
you should paint it red and blue
That is paint which you cannot wash. Very few modern paints are like that.
There should be a tag inside the tent with the model number and what materials it is made from. Kind of like the tag on a matress or pillow.
dont use can spray paint it wont hold up to gasoline. paint does not have any paint hardener in it
wet paint cause dry paint is just pointless like a blunt pencil
it was like a water colring that was mixed with 30% of paint
well i think crayola paint is the best because me and my sister always had a paint fight and we still do basically, and when my mom had to wash it out it came out like nothing happened.
Grease Paint And your model will love you forever. Naught! The best stuff to use to paint someone gold is Mehron's metallic powder. This is good stuff, and it's usable in two ways. You can apply it dry, but it works better if you mix it with Mehron's mixing liquid.
No, paint thinner is not considered a binder. A binder is kind of like a glue that holds dried paint together and makes it stick to the surface that it is applied to.