- Thank you received: 0
re-paint
- Chris Ingham
-
Topic Author
- Offline
- User
-
Less
More
5 years 6 months ago #8075
by Chris Ingham
re-paint was created by Chris Ingham
Hi Everybody Im intending having a go at repainting an old Dinky military vehicle, and was seeking some advice on best practice: Q1. Is there a Dinky standard military green, if so who manufactures it, what is its official colour name/code number?. Or are all military greens the same? Q2. Is it better to use acrylic paint, or enamel paint? Q3. If acrylic paint is used, is it better to use spray paint, or use a brush? Q4. If enamel paint is used, is there a preferred brand? Humbrol? Revel? Q5. Can anyone recommend any publication/ tutorial video etc that may prove useful Any advice would be much appreciated Regards Chris
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- dinkycollect
-
- Offline
- User
-
Less
More
- Thank you received: 0
5 years 6 months ago #22271
by dinkycollect
Replied by dinkycollect on topic re-paint
Hello Chris, Welcome to the club. Most discussions here are about early Dinky Toys, their history, their variations, the whys, the hows etc... but not about restorations and I doubt that the members here can help you. May I sugest that you try this other forum (
www.planetdiecast.com/
) which is run by sympathetic restoring guys.Kind regards.Jacques
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
5 years 6 months ago #22284
by fodenway
Steve Flowers Model Supplies of Leicester markets a range of colour-matched paints for Dinky restorations, including 'Army' green, which can be brushed but will give a better finish if sprayed. There are plenty of restoration videos on Youtube to help.
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
Time to create page: 2.011 seconds
