Tamiya PS-38 Translucent Blue Lexan Spray Paint (100ml)

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This is a 100ml can of Tamiya PS-38 Translucent Blue Lexan Spray Paint. These spray paints were developed especially for decorating transparent polycarbonate bodies used in R/C car modeling. Each can contains 100ml (3oz) of paint, which is the appropriate amount for finishing one 1/10 scale model.

Painting polycarbonate bodies is done from the inside of the body shell as opposed to the outside of a traditional plastic model. When spraying body from the inside, keep the can about 30cm from the surface. After curing apply another coat as necessary. These paints are impervious to oil and fuels, so they can be safely used on gas-powered R/C bodies.

Warning: Never use these paints on plastic models.

This product was added to our catalog on May 18, 2009

Brian Abbott
Sunday, Jan 6 2013 (about 11 years ago)
Tamiya PS-38 Translucent Blue Lexan Spray Paint (100ml)
This paint must be applied in light coats, like all TRUE candy colors. If you try to apply too fast, it will just run. The more you apply the darker it will get. Best if backed with chrome, bright metallic silver, metallic gold, or any bright metallic. It will change the color with different backers, and white is extremely difficult to get a good result with...same goes for any candy paint
James Brink
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Saturday, Feb 17 2024 (9 weeks ago)
Tamiya PS-38 Translucent Blue Lexan Spray Paint (100ml)
I only use Tamiya PS and TS paint. I only wish that they came in bigger cans.
Anonymous
Friday, Jan 4 2013 (about 11 years ago)
Tamiya PS-38 Translucent Blue Lexan Spray Paint (100ml)
Very runny paint...there is nothing really translucent about this unless you hold it up to direct light. Also the color was more of a purple or super dark blue rather then a normal shade of blue. Sticking to pactra for my paint needs. Ruined the paint job.