Repainting 1:43 Models?

Repainting 1:43 Models?

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Shmee

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7,565 posts

220 months

Saturday 11th January 2014
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I have a small collection of 1:43 models, some of which are perfect, some have had work done and a small group of 4-5 more I'm looking to 'colour change'.

Before now I knew of a person who had repainted a few for me to a very high standard but he's no longer keen to undertake the task but I'm still looking to get the last few sorted out.

Is there anybody out there who for some charge can do a decent job of a colour change? I'm not pedantic about the absolute perfect work, but obviously needs some experience of doing this to be worth it! Does anybody do restoration themselves or have a contact who does who'd be interested? I have no idea of the scale of work involved per model but I gather it depends a bit on how easily they come apart etc.

Any ideas are appreciated; either people who may be able to help or point me in the right direction.

Many thanks

AdvocatusD

2,277 posts

238 months

Tuesday 13th January 2015
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I'm afraid I am in the same position that you are in and haven't had much luck finding an alternative to the gentleman you mention in your post, as he isn't taking on any new commissions. Hope there's someone around...

Blakeatron

2,527 posts

180 months

Tuesday 13th January 2015
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Try member MCWS on here (has a thread on here about his modified models) they look amazing and sure he is capable of it!

thebigmacmoomin

2,814 posts

176 months

Sunday 18th January 2015
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I've modified a couple 1/43 cars but mainly do 1/18. I've 3 1/43, 1 1/32 & 2 1/18 cars on the go at the moment.

WIP - Sierra RS500 by Minichamps. Ex-Lui touring car soon to be B&H RS500.


Asbo orange Escort Cosworth rally car


Corgi Escort XR3 ex-police car


Minichamps Focus ST with RS500 wheels


Ken Block Focus WRC with driver figures


Corgi Mini Cooper with custom build trailer



steveo3002

10,655 posts

181 months

Monday 19th January 2015
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put up some pics of what you want painting, are they metal or plastic

i could possibly do em if you buy the paints

DubZeus

1,401 posts

225 months

Monday 19th January 2015
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Noel always turns out decent work: http://ngmotorsportimages.com/gallery2/v/rally/ I have a few of his models & they are really good

Big Raff

1,344 posts

178 months

Tuesday 20th January 2015
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Blakeatron said:
Try member MCWS on here (has a thread on here about his modified models) they look amazing and sure he is capable of it!
Was going to say this

www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&f=15...

Shmee

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7,565 posts

220 months

Sunday 22nd February 2015
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Hey guys, I totally missed the resurrection of this thread! I've recently popped my 1:43 models into a display cabinet:



There are a total list of 8 that in my dream world I'd be able to change, but obviously even just picking off one or two is something. Here's the perfect scenario:

Car Manufacturer Exterior Interior Comments
Audi S5 Cab Looksmart Yellow to Blue Black to Silver/Black
Mini Countryman Schuco Wheels to Silver
BMW Z4 Minichamps Red to Silver Black to Red/Black
Audi R8 Spyder Schuco White to Purple Not in Photo
Abarth Motorama Top Half to Grey
McLaren 12C Peako Matte Black to Blue
Morgan 3 Wheeler Spark Green to Blue Beige to Black
McLaren 650S Spider TSM Model Silver to Green Orange to Black Not in Photo


I'm a total beginner to knowing what's involved, presumably paints need to be matched somehow off photos or can you get actual touch-up? I guess different makes of models are easier to safely dismantle?

Obviously I expect to pay, but there's of course a balance where it's not worth doing, hit me!

thebigmacmoomin

2,814 posts

176 months

Sunday 22nd February 2015
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I just use spray paint from Halfords but some use airbrush's. Check out the work that telnshell171 on eBay does using professional car paint & equipment.

Some brands are easier to take apart than others.

Taking a car apart, painting & re-assembling it isn't hard. Just take your time. Start off with a cheap car as a practice to see how you get on.

Currently have 1 x 1/18, 1 x 1/32 & 2 x 1/43 cars on the go and making decals for another 2 x 1/18 cars.

Edited by thebigmacmoomin on Sunday 22 February 19:34

Red Firecracker

5,299 posts

234 months

Sunday 22nd February 2015
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The greatest joy of the whole process is removing the thick, heavy original paint and in most cases revealing much more detail than was originally evident. The tricky part is then not covering it all back up again with thick, heavy new paint.

NoBrakesWC

397 posts

56 months

Friday 22nd January 2021
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I know this is old. Does anyone have a step by step on how to paint 1/43 or know someone who can. Bought a Minichamps Toyota Aygo in Black and want it to be painted to match my car in Cayman Blue.

moffspeed

2,895 posts

214 months

Monday 25th January 2021
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Drill out the rivets and dismantle, paint stripper, ultrasound cleaning tank and then rattle can undercoat and top coat with some detailing using those little Humbrol tins. Then reassemble.

No airbrush in sight, crude and far from perfect but sat in a restored cabinet salvaged from an auction sale it shows you can do something half reasonable with basic equipment.


NoBrakesWC

397 posts

56 months

Monday 25th January 2021
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Great, thanks. I'll have a look into it.

HighwayToHull

7,930 posts

185 months

Thursday 28th January 2021
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Check out 'Marty's Matchbox Makeovers' on YouTube. There are many others, seek and ye shall find.

NoBrakesWC

397 posts

56 months

Monday 24th May 2021
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The only guy I can find to repaint my 1:43 Toyota Aygo to the spec of my car is in Germany. It would cost me £30 to ship it there and back plus the fee for him to paint it.

My dad has asked a guy who makes decals and mugs for him and he is asking a friend if he does it. If he doesn't does anyone here do or know of someone who would repaint the car to the spec of my actual car. Would pay obviously for someone to do it.

Nyloc20

647 posts

70 months

Sunday 18th July 2021
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In the good old days of toy fairs, going back 10-15 years there used to be a guy from Sheffield, Keith...?) who painted lots of my Lotus die cast collection. I expect he'll have stopped now, might be worth looking in the ads section of one of the specialist Model Collecting magazines for contacts.

steveo3002

10,655 posts

181 months

Sunday 18th July 2021
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Nyloc20 said:
In the good old days of toy fairs, going back 10-15 years there used to be a guy from Sheffield, Keith...?) who painted lots of my Lotus die cast collection. I expect he'll have stopped now, might be worth looking in the ads section of one of the specialist Model Collecting magazines for contacts.
what did he charge?

im capable of doing them but materials plus a few hours work soon makes it not worth doing , id be wanting £75-85 plus the paint code off the real car

Edited by steveo3002 on Sunday 18th July 16:19

Red Firecracker

5,299 posts

234 months

Sunday 18th July 2021
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There in lies the issue. The cost (that I felt was commensurate with the time and effort I put into it) just wasn't what people were prepared to pay ("I'm not paying that, max I'll go to is 20 quid, m8") so eventually it made it a tedious affair which ripped any enjoyment out of the process.

Nyloc20

647 posts

70 months

Sunday 18th July 2021
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steveo3002 said:
what did he charge?

im capable of doing them but materials plus a few hours work soon makes it not worth doing , id be wanting £75-85 plus the paint code off the real car

Edited by steveo3002 on Sunday 18th July 16:19
From memory it was around £25 per car which I thought was reasonable. Full strip and repaint and extra for windscreens, tyres and stickers where needed. A guy from Immingham called Ian was very good too but again I’ve lost contact.

HighwayToHull

7,930 posts

185 months

Sunday 18th July 2021
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Red Firecracker said:
There in lies the issue. The cost (that I felt was commensurate with the time and effort I put into it) just wasn't what people were prepared to pay ("I'm not paying that, max I'll go to is 20 quid, m8") so eventually it made it a tedious affair which ripped any enjoyment out of the process.
Same problem I had when building kits. If I charged properly for the time, nobody would pay it. If I charged what they wanted me to, I was getting about £2 an hour.