Paint for metal

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Condi

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17,685 posts

176 months

Friday 5th January
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For Xmas I was bought a model steam engine kit of machined parts (not ready for the machining just yet!), but I've no idea what paint to use for it. I have some etch primer, in grey, but for the top coat/colour coat, what paint do people recommend? Will only need a small amount, as it's only a small model, and the cylinder is brass so the paint doesn't have to be heat proof as far as I can tell, it is simply the base of the model, the flywheel etc which need painting. That said, I don't want to spend £20 on a tiny teeny pot of paint if there is a £5 one which will do just as well!

Siko

2,030 posts

247 months

Friday 5th January
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Interested to hear too. I have primed a metal spring with tamiya spray primer (oxide red), which is advertised as for metal and plastic. I’m now painting with tamiya acrylics and seems to be going on ok.

Zad

12,733 posts

241 months

Monday 8th January
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Rattle can from pound shop / local car shop / DIY shop?

Failing that, a small tin of Humbrol (or whatever) enamel? A bit more robust than acrylic paint.

Simpo Two

86,450 posts

270 months

Monday 8th January
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Zad said:
Rattle can from pound shop / local car shop / DIY shop?
My thought too - Halfords have a huge range of colours. Much better and also cheaper than the offerings in craft shops IMHO.