Hawkmoon wrote: ↑Thu Apr 30, 2020 8:24 pm
Twokidsnosleep wrote: ↑Thu Apr 30, 2020 7:54 pm
LOVE this car in this livery.
I got the same kit in December
But you have the zero paints to match

Have you used them before??
Be very very careful with your layers...super thin or it WILL eat your plastic, primer or not

Hi Scott Thanks for looking in and your comments and your right if you hose the stuff on your asking for trouble. Iv been using Zero for about 5 years now so should be used to them by now
There are a lot of people who don’t realize how HOT

these paints are and it has caused a lot of rifts in modelling world
They are designed as automotive paints to sit on metal, not plastic. They seem to vary in their hotness batch by batch, which makes sense as they are likely hand mixed from car sources into small modelling bottles.
People get really bent when you blame the paint for destroying a model, which they very well can do even if you are careful...as the margins for error are very very narrow. Tons of bad blood, angry modellers, angry suppliers and arguments over who’s fault a destroyed model is or how dare you say these paints are risky and should be avoided.
I can’t get Zero easily in Canada, so haven’t used them much.
Had problems with a Splash brand ’Beast of the green Hell’ paint as I got it wet in one area and it crazed the plastic just a touch. They are automotive lacquers, you can tell from the smell.
User beware kind of deal really, but it shouldn’t be causing such bad blood in the modelling world
