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Scale Modellers Supply

Welcome to our Scale Modellers Supply Paints category! Get ready to take your scale modelling projects to the next level with our wide range of high-quality paints. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced modeller, our paints are designed to deliver exceptional results. With vibrant colors and excellent coverage, you can bring your models to life with ease. Explore our collection and find the perfect paints for your next project. Don't wait, unleash your creativity today!

The Scale Modellers Supply was created in 2016 by Scott Taylor, a passionate scale modeller who is well regarded and recognised in the Australian scale model scene based on his work with Gundam, Military and Dinosaur Models along with his promotion of the hobby through free workshop and community events.

All of our paints are officially Certified as Australian Made and are licensed to carry the Australian Made & Owned markings. We are proudly the first hobby company to gain this certification.

What are Acrylic Lacquer paints?
Acrylic Lacquer are a solvent based paint that uses an Acrylic Resin binder as an ingredient, commonly known as 'Lacquers' in the hobby world. There are many different types of lacquer paint in the world, so referring to them in their true name of an Acrylic Lacquer helps differentiate between the types so the user knows exactly what they are spraying. 

Our range of paints have been specifically formulated for air brush use on a variety scale modelling plastics, metals and resins.

But isn't Acrylic water based paint?
Yes, in common terms, water based paint is often referred to as an Acrylic. Whilst this is true, confusion does set in when Acrylic is used to describe other types of paints that aren't water based. We suggest that the best way to describe paint types to avoid confusion is Water, Oil, and Solvent rather than Acrylic, Enamel and Lacquers. 

What about colour coverage?
Some colours like White and Yellow are notoriously hard to get an even coverage due to bleed through of the base colour underneath. The Premium range of paints fixes this common issue by increasing the pigment density of each and every colour, meaning that any colour can be applied without fear of bleed through with only a small amount of coats - even with White!!

Why should I choose the Scale Modellers Supply paints over other brands?
Ever had a paint job ruined because of chipping or scratching? The nature of Acrylic Lacquer paint means that once cured, they are tough. They are much more resilient and less likely to damage when compared to water based paints and are very fast drying.

I have heard that you should not spray Acrylic Lacquers over water based paints? Is this true? 
Yes and No.

Solvent based Acrylic Lacquers cure 'hot' as in they produce a small amount of heat as they dry. If the layer of solvent based Acrylic Lacquer is very thick over the top of the water based paints then it will produce enough heat to cause damage to the paint below it.

If you follow the general rule of air brushing - apply in light coats after the layer below has been given enough time to fully cure - risks of reactions are lowered dramatically, making it possible to apply a solvent paint over a water based paint. As always, if in doubt test on a throw away piece first before committing on your hard worked on model. 

Do I need to thin SMS Paints? 
Our paints are designed for air brush use.

We adjust our paint viscosity to ensure that our paints can pass easily through a 0.3 mm sized air brush at 12 to 15 PSI. Some environmental factors and personal preference may influence further thinning but it is not necessary in the majority of cases.   

Our paints are all air brush ready meaning that all of the guess work with thinning ratios is eliminated - all you need to do is give the bottle a good shake and then Pour & Spray!

If I do decide to thin the paint further, what do I use? 
Whilst we sell our own Thinners, it is not necessary to use our own brand. Any solvent based Acrylic Lacquer thinner is fine to use. Any of the major brands of Lacquer Thinner are good to use as are thinners such as solvent based General / All Purpose Thinners. 

DO NOT THIN WITH WATER! Or any other hobby paint brands proprietary thinners as they are not compatible with SMS Paints. 

How do I clean up my air brush after spraying SMS Paints? 
Easy! Flush the air brush through with Acrylic Lacquer Thinners, making sure to use an old brush to wipe down the sides. Repeat the process until the air brush is clean and then do one final flush with water to remove the thinners from inside to prevent drying out of the internal seals. 

What precautions should I take when air brushing? 
Air Brushing involves the atomisation of paint into an air borne particle. If you are spraying ANY type of paint, whether it be water, oil or solvent based, you should ALWAYS spray in a well ventilated area with adequate safety equipment. 

We recommend that you use a face mask that is fitted correctly with the correct rated filters (P2 minimum) installed. A spray booth is also highly recommended. 

Our paints are Class 3 Flammables (as all solvent based paints are) so be cautious around ignition sources and open flames. 

Is SMS truly an Australia company? 
Yes! We are a small family run business based in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia and our aim is to produce the best products with as much local materials as possible. 100% of our paint range is made from local materials from a range of suppliers across Australia. 

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