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Paint type recommendation
Some plastic hulls have a mold release adhering to them that cause acrylic paints to NOT want to stick or flatten out. Try washing the hull and using a scrubbby pad, like on sponges, to help clean the hull. I would use a mild detergent as well.
I have been using store ( Home Depot) bought acrylics to paint my hulls ( F/G) as well as my superstructures, (plastic and 3D printed). I use a commercially available thinning agent to increases the flow of the paint as well. All have been brush painted and I have been satisfied with the results.
BTY, Home Depot now uses one of the best color sample machines, for reading and matching existing paint colors/samples, that I have found.
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Model paints are expensive considering the small containers they come in. There are some larger sized two part epoxy paints (like Klass Kote) available.
Too bad you can't use spray paint. It is by far faster, inexpensive, wide selection of colors and finishes, and does a great job. I use them all the time.
Lew
Florida ⛱️, 🇺🇸 USA
Florida, USA
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Acrylics work very well on plastics I must add. As you might already know they also brush very well. At least those from tamiya I use.
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