Your point?Testors model paint is designed for painting plastic.
Your point?
Looks great [MENTION=19254]Moddiction[/MENTION]!Gloss Black weighted Stainless steel 2" shift knob I made for my Mustang.
Thanks! I do own a shift knob/performance part company though in full disclosure haha.Looks great [MENTION=19254]Moddiction[/MENTION]!
This looks great!
As you say though, designed for plastic. Whereas, the paint I have already on hand from doing the pinstripe on the wheels, and also won't wear out like the testor's would.Check the top of your head? That's ok, I'll spell it out for you...
For those looking to paint small details / areas of their car, Testors paint is a perfect choice.
Easy to find at stores
Made to paint plastic
Sold in small containers
Many different colors & finishes available.
That looks awesome, Mine looks almost identical except I asked them to leave the numbers off so mine just has the pony!! Since my car is DIB I have been wondering if there is any good permanent way to make the pony blue, if anyone has any suggestions let me know!This looks great!
Annnddd just saw the post above mineThat looks awesome, Mine looks almost identical except I asked them to leave the numbers off so mine just has the pony!! Since my car is DIB I have been wondering if there is any good permanent way to make the pony blue, if anyone has any suggestions let me know!
Just because you had a bunch of old paint lying around doesn't mean others do too. Testors paint does not wear off. Was that usefulAs you say though, designed for plastic. Whereas, the paint I have already on hand from doing the pinstripe on the wheels, and also won't wear out like the testor's would.
Testors paint will wear off and will fade in the sun. It really isn't the best solution to use.Just because you had a bunch of old paint lying around doesn't mean others do too. Testors paint does not wear off. Was that useful
Testors paint will wear off and will fade in the sun. It really isn't the best solution to use.