junkyardjeff Posted Tuesday at 11:09 PM Posted Tuesday at 11:09 PM Well it looks like my old Model Masters GM blue has dried up so is there anyone making engine colors now.
junkyardjeff Posted yesterday at 01:13 AM Author Posted yesterday at 01:13 AM Building a mid 70 s Chevy truck and the engine might just get painted orange,not really wanting a big can. If I go GM blue I will try to find something close.
Ace-Garageguy Posted yesterday at 01:49 AM Posted yesterday at 01:49 AM (edited) 37 minutes ago, junkyardjeff said: Building a mid 70 s Chevy truck and the engine might just get painted orange,not really wanting a big can. If I go GM blue I will try to find something close. Well, unless it's supposed to be a new truck or recently 'restored', rebuilt engines got painted all kinds of colors that weren't even close to factory. I bought a Jasper-rebuilt 327 / 365 HP Chevy that came in a nasty shade of medium green back in the late 1970s, and I painted several of the engines I built myself black for the street, and sometimes white or light gray for racing engines so we could see leaks better. Engine colors also change over time after repeated heating and cooling cycles. Cylinder heads in particular change color dramatically sometimes in just a few thousand miles, and the factory didn't go to a whole lot of trouble to make 'em pretty anyway. Thin paint could be badly discolored or just gone in not too long. Try to find two people who agree on the color early Ford V8 flatheads are supposed to be, for example. Edited yesterday at 01:52 AM by Ace-Garageguy 2 1
Shark Posted yesterday at 01:50 AM Posted yesterday at 01:50 AM MCW has small enamel jars for engine colors
Rodent Posted yesterday at 02:27 AM Posted yesterday at 02:27 AM Agree with Bill. The big cans of 1:1 paint work great on models (in my experience) and they aren't very expensive for how much you get. I needed something close to that weird turquoise that Chrysler used, so I bought...... Duplicolor. Spousal unit wanted some strange wood decorations painted bluish and orangish. They became Duplicolor Ford blue and Chrysler Hemi orange from my stash. The Hemi Orange was preferred over the Chevy orange when presented with spoon tests. Or also agreeing with Bill, paint it black and use the story that it is a Targetmaster rebuild from GM 🙂 1
iamsuperdan Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago If you have an airbrush... Airbrush Ready. Shake, Load, N' Spray!
Mike 1017 Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 7 minutes ago, iamsuperdan said: If you have an airbrush... Airbrush Ready. Shake, Load, N' Spray! Engine Colors
TransAmMike Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago Would you believe I've actually been able to find craft paint that pretty closely matches some of the colors....and they are cheap at HL. 1
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