A different option for metallic paint

Started by 18degrees, November 19, 2025, 04:33:52 PM

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18degrees

Hey y'all... wanted to drop something for everyone to consider.

I normally use Tamiya AS-12 bare metal for... well, bare metal parts. Engine blocks & transmissions, anything that is unpainted metal.

A while back, i came across something different at a hobby shop. It's Tamiya PS-48. The name is a mouthful - semi gloss silver anodized aluminum. I picked it up on a whim and started using it more recently. While the AS-12 gives a good finish and looks good, the PS-48 looks better. I can't describe it beyond it just looks "used", like the metal has gone through heat cycles.

If you have a LHS that stocks Tamiya PS paints i would highly recommend giving it a try. I undercoat it in black... i know that since it's made to go on clear polycarbonate/lexan plastic that seems kinda odd, but trust me...

If anyone tries it, please report back. Or give an opinion if you already use it and this is old news to you.

-Dave

 check it out - https://jayesmodelgarage.com/


Volzfan59

After Christmas I plan on restocking some stuff. I'll add it to my list.

Thanks Dave
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Tom Birky

You have to use good good primer, correct? I've read that Tamiya PS paints will craze styrene.

Tom