Just got back from Visiting English Auto Paint. Wanted to try something different on this one. In the past 5 kits I have put together, I have always used Klass Kote two part Epoxy Paint. Nate, from Klass Kote is a great guy. And he is available for questions, via Email, seems to me, like 24 x 7.
I am comfortable with the paint, and have had great results from it. But, I wanted to try a different system, only to be able to support a local paint store, and thus, my community. Another advantage was to see the turn around time. With Klass Kote, if you send a paint sample, it can take up to 2 weeks to receive the paint.
SO here we go....
SO far, I am not so happy, i left the paint store feeling like I will not be able to sit down for a few hours. What you see cost me about 160 dollars!
I brought them two samples of the colors, which were already adhered to a block of balsa, as I wanted them, to be able to match it as well as possible.
I have heard, from others, that this system can sometimes not be a good match.
In any event, I am taking a huge risk.
SO, i waited 30 minutes, and left with the paint. That part, was good.
This paint is a 3 part paint, and it dries fast. It is a poly-urethane based paint, and it is mixed at a ratio of 6:1:1
They claim it is very strong and durable. In any event, once I got the paint, and they told me how much I owed them (my mouth dropped), i then stated, "you sure this will match?"
They replied yes!
I told them I will be back!
In any event, If i had gone with Nate, the total cost for me for the paint would be under 60 dollars.
I am comfortable with the paint, and have had great results from it. But, I wanted to try a different system, only to be able to support a local paint store, and thus, my community. Another advantage was to see the turn around time. With Klass Kote, if you send a paint sample, it can take up to 2 weeks to receive the paint.
SO here we go....
SO far, I am not so happy, i left the paint store feeling like I will not be able to sit down for a few hours. What you see cost me about 160 dollars!
I brought them two samples of the colors, which were already adhered to a block of balsa, as I wanted them, to be able to match it as well as possible.
I have heard, from others, that this system can sometimes not be a good match.
In any event, I am taking a huge risk.
SO, i waited 30 minutes, and left with the paint. That part, was good.
This paint is a 3 part paint, and it dries fast. It is a poly-urethane based paint, and it is mixed at a ratio of 6:1:1
They claim it is very strong and durable. In any event, once I got the paint, and they told me how much I owed them (my mouth dropped), i then stated, "you sure this will match?"
They replied yes!
I told them I will be back!
In any event, If i had gone with Nate, the total cost for me for the paint would be under 60 dollars.