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Zero Paints - Mini review.

Over the years I have used various different types of paint for building/painting slotcars and scenic models/buildings etc. Up until recently the only way I obtained a particular colour was to go to Halfords and get a rattle can mixed to order or use one of their pre-mixed colours. The rattle can route worked OK, but was never ideal as the spray pattern was so large it forced me to spray outside in good weather.

I recently have struggled to get what I need from Halfords (they seem to reduce the number of colours they hold in stock for mixing and if you don’t have a chassis number look at you rather oddly!). So I started looking for alternatives.

For several years I have used Vallejo paints for details etc. – hand brushed and occasionally airbrushed sprayed, but this need thinning down and different colours need different mixes to spray. When it does spray it works well, but they don’t have a huge range of automotive colours and mixing them yourself is a pain.

Tamiya is not a brand I have used much so can’t really comment, but again their range is not vast.

So what to do?

After searching around I quickly came across ZERO PAINTS who offer to mix paint in small quantities to order – they specialise in automotive colours and if you provide as much info (including photos) they will match as close as they can to a colour (in addition to a large range of popular colours) they even match to decals.



Having never used them before I was sceptical/nervous, but thought no harm could come from a test. So I contacted them a while back to see if they could mix some paint for my Skoda 130L Group B project. I wanted the light Sky Blue colour that the works teams used along with a Skoda white for the main body. I sent them a jpeg of an old Skoda paint card I found on-line and three days later the paint arrived.



The paint comes in a 60ml glass bottle with a screw top. Paint is pre-mixed for use in an airbrush and has a small metal ball inside to mix the paint prior to use (like a rattle can spray). Simply pour into your airbrush (or use a pipet) and spray away.





The colours I have used so far spray flat and true giving excellent coverage and are (IMHO) a spot on colour match.





The dry finish is matt and needs a top coat lacquer to give a gloss finish, but I need to do this anyway to seal the decals. They say Halfords lacquer is fine and I have used this before, but I have also ordered some of their airbrush ready lacquer and will used this soon (I will report back how I get on with this). They also sell a two pack lacquer (come in three parts and needs to be carefully mixed) – not tried this but have seen excellent results – I’m just worried about how it may react with laser printed decals?





I’m also working on a non slotcar project at the moment (a 1/32 scale canal boat) and they have pre-mixed paint to RAL colours. To give you an idea of the range, when I asked for black (thinking there would be just one) they asked what it was for – “I want to spray the window surrounds” – “you will be wanting rubber black then”.

The paint costs £6.89 of 60ml – sounds expensive, but when I compare this to the cost of a Halfords mixed rattle can (£9.99) it’s cheaper and better – assuming you are not going to need 500ml.



Just for clarity – ZERO Paints are not a forum sponsor and I didn’t get a discount – just thought I would share in case anyone was interested.

Examples of model builds from their web site;







Zero Paints sell via their own web site www.HIROBOY.com

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