Aggie99
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I use to paint some of my toy soldiers when I was much younger. However I have forgotten a lot of what I use to know.
I have a couple of general "getting started" questions that I was hoping someone could help me out with.
(1) I was thinking about practicing a little on some of the cheap plastic green army men that I can purchase for fairly cheap. I know I did this years ago but at that time I used the wrong kind of paint. Is there any way to effectively paint "plastic" toy soldiers and have them look good? Or is it a lost cause and mainly just a good way to practice?
(2) I have some Britains that are made of rubber/plastic (?). Here is a photo of (not mine) but the kind I am talking about.
Some of them are chiped or banged up. And some could just use a better detail job (as they are not highly detailed when they come straight from Britains).
Is this something that can be done? If so, what is the best kind of paint to use!?
(3) I also use to paint metal figures from scratch. I am not sure exactly what kind of metal they were, but I remember that I had to start by spraying them with a base coat of some soft white substance. I am not sure what that is called, but is that still a necessary thing to do before painting? Is that just for metal soldiers or any soldier?
Also, what kind of paint is best?
If I want the "shiny/glossy" look:
And what if I want the matte look?
(4) Finally, I have some hard-plastic toy tanks that are all one-color and I was thinking about painting them (with a lot of detail) to make them fit more with my collection. I am guessing the technique used to paint the soldiers would be the same with the tanks, but just thought I would ask about this as well.
Sorry for all the questions, but I need all the help I can get. I appreciate it.
I have a couple of general "getting started" questions that I was hoping someone could help me out with.
(1) I was thinking about practicing a little on some of the cheap plastic green army men that I can purchase for fairly cheap. I know I did this years ago but at that time I used the wrong kind of paint. Is there any way to effectively paint "plastic" toy soldiers and have them look good? Or is it a lost cause and mainly just a good way to practice?
(2) I have some Britains that are made of rubber/plastic (?). Here is a photo of (not mine) but the kind I am talking about.

Some of them are chiped or banged up. And some could just use a better detail job (as they are not highly detailed when they come straight from Britains).
Is this something that can be done? If so, what is the best kind of paint to use!?
(3) I also use to paint metal figures from scratch. I am not sure exactly what kind of metal they were, but I remember that I had to start by spraying them with a base coat of some soft white substance. I am not sure what that is called, but is that still a necessary thing to do before painting? Is that just for metal soldiers or any soldier?
Also, what kind of paint is best?
If I want the "shiny/glossy" look:
And what if I want the matte look?
(4) Finally, I have some hard-plastic toy tanks that are all one-color and I was thinking about painting them (with a lot of detail) to make them fit more with my collection. I am guessing the technique used to paint the soldiers would be the same with the tanks, but just thought I would ask about this as well.
Sorry for all the questions, but I need all the help I can get. I appreciate it.