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<strong>Humbrol</strong> products are<br />

recommended by Airfix for use<br />

with <strong>the</strong>ir plastic model kits.<br />

matt colours<br />

1<br />

23<br />

24<br />

25<br />

26<br />

27<br />

28<br />

29<br />

30<br />

31<br />

32<br />

33<br />

34<br />

49<br />

60<br />

Buying a model kit is only <strong>the</strong><br />

start of a pastime enjoyed by<br />

millions <strong>the</strong> world over.<br />

Generations of modellers, from beginner to<br />

experienced professional, have turned to <strong>Humbrol</strong><br />

products to help <strong>the</strong>m construct and decorate <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

models to make <strong>the</strong>m works to be proud of.<br />

<strong>Humbrol</strong> have been producing paints, adhesives and<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r products for over 90 years and as well as <strong>the</strong><br />

famous Enamel product in <strong>the</strong> iconic <strong>Humbrol</strong> tinlet,<br />

<strong>the</strong> range includes glues, varnishes, brushes and<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r products to enable you to get <strong>the</strong> best results<br />

out of your modelling experience.<br />

Grey Primer<br />

Flesh<br />

61<br />

79<br />

Blue Grey<br />

98<br />

Chocolate<br />

119<br />

US Light Earth<br />

160<br />

Duck Egg Blue<br />

Lea<strong>the</strong>r<br />

62<br />

80<br />

Grass Green<br />

Lemon<br />

99<br />

120<br />

Light Green<br />

186<br />

Trainer Yellow<br />

Sand<br />

63<br />

81<br />

Pale Yellow<br />

100<br />

Red Brown<br />

121<br />

Pale Stone<br />

187<br />

Blue<br />

64<br />

Light Grey<br />

82<br />

Orange Lining<br />

101<br />

Mid Green<br />

140<br />

Gull Grey<br />

224<br />

Khaki<br />

65<br />

Aircraft Blue<br />

83<br />

Ocher<br />

102<br />

Army Green<br />

144<br />

Intermediate Blue<br />

225<br />

Sea Grey<br />

66<br />

Olive Drab<br />

84<br />

Mid Stone<br />

103<br />

Cream<br />

145<br />

Medium Grey<br />

226<br />

Camouflage Grey<br />

67<br />

Tank Grey<br />

86<br />

Light Olive<br />

104<br />

Oxford Blue<br />

147<br />

Light Grey<br />

230<br />

Dark Earth<br />

70<br />

Brick Red<br />

87<br />

Steel Grey<br />

105<br />

Marine Green<br />

148<br />

Radome Tan<br />

250<br />

Dark Green<br />

72<br />

Khaki Drill<br />

88<br />

Deck Green<br />

106<br />

Ocean Green<br />

149<br />

Dark Green<br />

Slate Grey<br />

73<br />

Wine<br />

89<br />

Middle Blue<br />

109<br />

WWI Blue<br />

150<br />

Forest Green<br />

Dark Grey<br />

74<br />

Linen<br />

90<br />

Beige Green<br />

110<br />

Natural Wood<br />

153<br />

Insignia Red<br />

*Black<br />

75<br />

Bronze Green<br />

91<br />

Black Green<br />

113<br />

Rust<br />

154<br />

Insignia Yellow<br />

*White<br />

76<br />

Uniform Green<br />

93<br />

Desert Yellow<br />

116<br />

US Dark Green<br />

155<br />

Olive Drab<br />

Varnish<br />

77<br />

Navy Blue<br />

94<br />

Brown Yellow<br />

117<br />

US Light Green<br />

157<br />

Azure Blue<br />

Scarlet<br />

78<br />

Cockpit Green<br />

96<br />

RAF Blue<br />

118<br />

US Tan<br />

159<br />

Khaki Drab<br />

Visit <strong>Humbrol</strong> at:<br />

www.humbrol.com<br />

German Camouflage<br />

Red Brown<br />

Brown<br />

Dark Stone<br />

Dark Slate Grey<br />

Middle Stone<br />

Interior Green<br />

PRU Blue<br />

Desert Sand<br />

satin colours<br />

Hornby Hobbies Limited<br />

Margate<br />

Kent CT9 4JX<br />

United Kingdom<br />

Oak<br />

71<br />

164<br />

85<br />

Coal Black<br />

165<br />

123<br />

Extra Dark<br />

Sea Grey<br />

166<br />

125<br />

US Dark Grey<br />

167<br />

126<br />

US Medium Grey<br />

168<br />

127<br />

US Ghost Grey<br />

174<br />

128<br />

US Compass Grey<br />

195<br />

129<br />

US Gull Grey<br />

196<br />

White<br />

130<br />

131<br />

Mid Green<br />

Red<br />

132<br />

Brown<br />

133<br />

Varnish<br />

135<br />

156<br />

Dark Camouflage<br />

Grey<br />

163<br />

Dark Green<br />

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<strong>Chart</strong> code: AZ2155<br />

Dark Sea Grey<br />

Medium Sea Grey<br />

Light Aircraft Grey<br />

RAF Barley Grey<br />

Hemp<br />

Signal Red<br />

Dark Green<br />

Light Grey<br />

gloss colours<br />

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2<br />

3<br />

5<br />

7<br />

9<br />

10<br />

14<br />

15<br />

18<br />

19<br />

20<br />

21<br />

22<br />

35<br />

38<br />

*Emerald<br />

*Brunswick Green<br />

Dark Admiralty Grey<br />

Light Buff<br />

Tan<br />

Service Brown<br />

*French Blue<br />

*Midnight Blue<br />

*Orange<br />

*Bright Red<br />

*Crimson<br />

*Black<br />

*White<br />

*Varnish<br />

Lime<br />

40<br />

41<br />

47<br />

48<br />

68<br />

69<br />

200<br />

208<br />

209<br />

220<br />

Pale Grey<br />

Ivory<br />

*Sea Blue<br />

Mediterranean Blue<br />

Purple<br />

*Yellow<br />

Pink<br />

Fluorescent<br />

Signal Green<br />

Fluorescent<br />

Fire Orange<br />

Ferrarai Red<br />

rail colours<br />

RC401<br />

RC402<br />

RC403<br />

RC404<br />

RC405<br />

RC406<br />

RC407<br />

RC408<br />

RC409<br />

RC410<br />

RC411<br />

RC412<br />

RC413<br />

RC414<br />

RC415<br />

Dirty Black<br />

Rust<br />

Crimson Lake<br />

Garter Blue<br />

GWR/BR Green<br />

Buffer Beam Red<br />

BR Yellow<br />

Apple Green<br />

Malachite Green<br />

Maunsell Green<br />

Diesel Blue<br />

BR Coach<br />

Roof Grey<br />

Engineers Grey<br />

Executive<br />

Dark Grey<br />

Pullman<br />

Umber Brown<br />

RC416<br />

RC417<br />

RC418<br />

RC419<br />

RC420<br />

RC421<br />

RC422<br />

RC423<br />

RC423<br />

Pullman Cream<br />

Coach Roof<br />

Off-White<br />

EWS Red<br />

EWS Yellow<br />

Orange Lining<br />

Virgin Red<br />

Intercity Grey<br />

Carmine<br />

BR Cream<br />

metallic colours<br />

paints<br />

accessories<br />

11<br />

12<br />

16<br />

50<br />

*Silver<br />

Copper<br />

*Gold<br />

Green Mist<br />

metalcote colours<br />

27001<br />

27002<br />

27003<br />

27004<br />

Aluminium<br />

Polished Aluminium Polished Steel Gunmetal<br />

51<br />

Sunset Red<br />

52<br />

53<br />

54<br />

Baltic Blue<br />

Gunmetal<br />

Brass<br />

clear colours<br />

1321<br />

1322<br />

1325<br />

Red<br />

Orange<br />

Green<br />

Bronze<br />

55<br />

56<br />

171<br />

191<br />

201<br />

Aluminium<br />

Antique Bronze Chrome Silver Metallic Black<br />

enamel varnish<br />

AD6997<br />

AD6998<br />

AD6999<br />

Gloss Varnish Matt Varnish<br />

Satin Varnish<br />

222<br />

Moonlight Blue<br />

enamel paints<br />

acrylic paints<br />

spray paints<br />

* 50ml (No.2) tinlets<br />

for more information visit:<br />

www.humbrol.com<br />

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conversion tables<br />

<strong>Humbrol</strong> paints can be used on all leading model<br />

brands, not just Airfix models. Use <strong>the</strong>se handy<br />

conversion tables below to match your colours<br />

precisely, giving you <strong>the</strong> best results on whatever<br />

model you purchase.<br />

European<br />

Lifecolor<br />

Lifecolour <strong>Humbrol</strong> Lifecolour <strong>Humbrol</strong> Lifecolour <strong>Humbrol</strong> Lifecolour <strong>Humbrol</strong> Lifecolour <strong>Humbrol</strong><br />

LC01 34 LC56 19 UA006 150 UA037 47 UA081 63<br />

LC02 33 LC60 14 UA008 105 UA038 145 UA081 83<br />

LC06 60 LC63 2 UA008 149 UA039 72 UA082 160<br />

LC08 48 LC65 9 UA109 66 UA042 181 UA088 119<br />

LC10 25 LC67 98 UA015 118 UA042 186 UA089 250<br />

LC16 133 LC66 20 UA019 187 UA044 77 UA093 5<br />

LC21 61 LC73 35 UA021 28 UA045 144 UA094 64<br />

LC24 56 LC74 11 UA022 125 UA046 27 UA095 23<br />

LC27 49 LC74 191 UA023 147 UA051 91 UA097 84<br />

LC32 113 LC75 16 UA125 65 UA052 30 UA097 94<br />

LC36 62 LC76 53 UA025 129 UA055 76 UA098 157<br />

LC37 10 LC78 12 UA026 127 UA059 31 UA108 164<br />

LC39 78 UA001 116 UA027 128 UA060 120 UA115 102<br />

LC51 22 UA002 86 UA028 126 UA073 106 UA125 110<br />

LC52 21 UA002 92 UA030 123 UA073 156 UA133 32<br />

LC53 69 UA003 155 UA033 140 UA078 163 UA134 81<br />

LC55 18 UA004 154 UA035 92 UA079 167 UA145 79<br />

Vallejo<br />

Vallejo <strong>Humbrol</strong> Vallejo <strong>Humbrol</strong> Vallejo <strong>Humbrol</strong> Vallejo <strong>Humbrol</strong> Vallejo <strong>Humbrol</strong> Vallejo <strong>Humbrol</strong><br />

510 35 855 88 885 23 909 174 953 70 981 9<br />

520 49 858 76 885 90 910 131 953 154 982 73<br />

521 27001 861 21 886 32 913 7 956 18 982 132<br />

522 133 861 201 887 155 913 63 956 153 983 186<br />

522 135 863 53 889 66 914 94 959 68 984 160<br />

800 27004 864 56 890 102 918 41 961 47 986 128<br />

801 54 864 27003 891 82 920 80 961 48 987 164<br />

807 104 865 27002 893 116 921 29 963 52 988 187<br />

817 60 866 123 895 30 923 83 964 96 989 126<br />

818 100 867 81 895 78 924 159 965 230 989 196<br />

819 121 869 106 895 105 925 25 968 130 991 40<br />

820 129 869 156 895 149 926 20 969 3 992 5<br />

821 87 870 64 897 77 927 61 969 50 992 27<br />

825 110 870 125 898 79 930 14 970 2 994 85<br />

827 38 872 10 899 15 943 109 970 91 995 67<br />

829 84 872 98 901 93 944 200 971 65 996 16<br />

830 92 872 171 903 144 946 51 973 89 997 11<br />

842 22 874 119 903 181 950 33 974 120 997 191<br />

843 62 876 118 904 157 951 34 975 195 998 55<br />

846 113 879 26 905 127 952 99 976 103 999 12<br />

847 74 883 28 908 19 953 69 – –<br />

European <strong>Humbrol</strong> European <strong>Humbrol</strong> European <strong>Humbrol</strong> European <strong>Humbrol</strong> European <strong>Humbrol</strong><br />

1001 103 3002 60 6027 65 7010 66 8004 100<br />

1011 94 3009 73 6028 88 7012 79 8008 186<br />

1017 24 3042 71 7003 86 7013 155 8017 171<br />

1018 69 5000 25 7005 106 7024 67 8023 62<br />

1018 99 5000 230 7006 29 7030 64 9001 34<br />

1028 41 5005 14 7008 26 7031 92 9010 22<br />

2004 18 5024 93 7009 91 8000 30 9011 33 Revell<br />

3002 19 6020 196 – – –<br />

Revell <strong>Humbrol</strong> Revell <strong>Humbrol</strong> Revell <strong>Humbrol</strong> Revell <strong>Humbrol</strong> Revell <strong>Humbrol</strong> Revell <strong>Humbrol</strong><br />

1 35 35 148 56 25 77 79 89 72 330 174<br />

Games Workshop<br />

2 49 36 60 57 87 77 125 90 11 331 73<br />

4 22 37 70 60 38 78 67 91 191 332 209<br />

Games Workshop <strong>Humbrol</strong> Games Workshop <strong>Humbrol</strong> Games Workshop <strong>Humbrol</strong> Games Workshop <strong>Humbrol</strong><br />

5 34 45 86 61 2 79 92 91 27003 339 32<br />

Fortress Grey 1 Blazing Orange 82 Tallarn Flesh 234 Vermin Brown 9<br />

7 21 45 102 62 3 79 96 92 54 350 104<br />

Dessert Yellow 26 Desert Yellow 83 Tentical Pink 235 Ultramarins Blue 14<br />

8 22 47 106 65 75 79 144 93 12 360 80<br />

Chaos Black 33 Rotting Flesh 90 Warlok Purple 236 Necron Abyss 15<br />

10 41 48 88 66 66 80 9 94 16 361 105<br />

Skull White 34 Bad Moon Yellow 99 Mithril Silver 11 Fiery Orange 18<br />

12 69 48 149 66 155 81 10 95 55 363 195<br />

Matt Varnish 49 Snot Green 101 Brazen Brass 12 Red Gore 20<br />

15 24 50 47 67 91 83 113 96 51 364 101<br />

Blood Red 60 Bleached Bone 103 Burnished Gold 16 Scorpion Green 38<br />

15 154 51 48 67 116 85 62 97 50 371 196<br />

Elf Flesh 61 Camo Green 150 Boltgun Metal 53 Liche Purple 68<br />

30 18 52 14 70 40 86 26 98 52 374 128<br />

31 19 53 68 71 5 87 29 99 56 381 186<br />

Bestial Brown 62 Golden Yellow 154 Shinning Gold 54 Sunburst Yellow 69<br />

32 20 54 15 75 64 88 94 301 129 382 118<br />

Bronzed Flesh 63 Shadow Grey 157 Dwarf Bronze 55 Codex Grey 125<br />

35 61 55 65 75 140 89 63 302 85 383 160<br />

Komando Khaki 72 Cacthan Brown 186 Chainmail 56 Astronomican Grey 126<br />

Scab Red 73 Bubonic Brown 225 Dark angels Green 3 Orkhide Shade 195<br />

Knarloc Green 80 Gretchin Green 226 – –<br />

RLM<br />

RLM <strong>Humbrol</strong> RLM <strong>Humbrol</strong> RLM <strong>Humbrol</strong> RLM <strong>Humbrol</strong><br />

Gunze Sangyo<br />

65 65 74 81 76 147 81 155<br />

Gunze <strong>Humbrol</strong> Gunze <strong>Humbrol</strong> Gunze <strong>Humbrol</strong> Gunze <strong>Humbrol</strong> Gunze <strong>Humbrol</strong> Gunze <strong>Humbrol</strong><br />

70 91 75 106 79 62 –<br />

Sangyo<br />

Sangyo<br />

Sangyo<br />

Sangyo<br />

Sangyo<br />

Sangyo<br />

1 22 16 38 36 74 67 65 98 209 318 148<br />

2 21 18 27003 39 68 68 27 301 32 325 129 Federal Standard<br />

3 19 19 200 42 144 69 156 302 149 327 153<br />

Fed Standard <strong>Humbrol</strong> Fed Standard <strong>Humbrol</strong> Fed Standard <strong>Humbrol</strong> Fed Standard <strong>Humbrol</strong> Fed Standard <strong>Humbrol</strong><br />

3 174 20 49 43 20 70 92 303 117 330 163<br />

105 104 210 90 446 70 626 167 638 164<br />

4 69 21 41 44 61 71 84 305 125 331 110<br />

110 25 224 75 450 29 627 166 640 123<br />

5 15 22 5 44 62 72 29 306 64 331 164<br />

166 14 241 30 499 10 636 230 641 163<br />

6 3 23 60 45 47 73 30 306 126 332 166<br />

175 109 366 71 537 174 637 165 –<br />

7 10 25 48 47 160 74 23 308 127 333 123<br />

8 11 26 2 52 155 76 53 310 118 334 167<br />

8 191 27 9 53 128 78 66 310 119 335 85 Tamiya<br />

9 16 27 94 54 77 79 93 311 28 335 165<br />

Tamiya <strong>Humbrol</strong> Tamiya <strong>Humbrol</strong> Tamiya <strong>Humbrol</strong> Tamiya <strong>Humbrol</strong> Tamiya <strong>Humbrol</strong> Tamiya <strong>Humbrol</strong><br />

10 12 28 201 54 181 81 26 312 120 336 187<br />

X1 21 X13 52 X28 80 XF11 75 XF23 65 XF57 168<br />

11 34 30 35 57 147 85 71 313 121 337 145<br />

X2 22 X14 48 XF1 33 XF12 64 XF24 123 XF57 30<br />

12 33 31 90 58 81 87 51 316 130 340 105<br />

X3 15 X15 38 XF2 34 XF13 116 XF25 31 XF59 63<br />

13 73 32 67 64 116 88 52 317 140 344 113<br />

X4 198 X16 68 XF3 99 XF14 147 XF26 88 XF60 83<br />

14 18 33 133 65 91 89 50 – –<br />

X5 3 X17 200 XF4 81 XF15 61 XF27 91 XF61 30<br />

15 14 34 103 66 63 – – –<br />

X6 18 X18 85 XF5 105 XF16 11 XF49 26 XF62 66<br />

X7 19 X19 140 XF6 12 XF17 104 XF52 29 XF63 67<br />

X8 69 X21 49 XF7 153 XF18 96 XF53 128 XF64 160<br />

Xtra Colour<br />

X9 10 X22 35 XF8 25 XF19 167 XF54 140 XF65 116<br />

X10 53 X25 1325 XF9 73 XF20 126 XF55 110 XF66 106<br />

Xtra Colour <strong>Humbrol</strong> Xtra Colour <strong>Humbrol</strong> Xtra Colour <strong>Humbrol</strong> Xtra Colour <strong>Humbrol</strong> Xtra Colour <strong>Humbrol</strong> Xtra Colour <strong>Humbrol</strong><br />

X11 11 X26 1322 XF10 98 XF21 65 XF56 56 XF71 78<br />

XAGG 35 X103 153 X143 167 X507 16 XA1004 164 XA1126 145<br />

X12 16 X27 1321 – – – –<br />

XAIG 35 X104 18 X145 9 X506 53 XA1005 123 XA1129 32<br />

XFFF 49 X105 121 X148 120 X610 187 XA1007 90 XA1130 125<br />

X001 163 X107 148 X209 63 X614 98 XA1008 230 XA1133 126<br />

Testor<br />

X003 64 X111 155 X216 11 X619 10 XA1014 174 XA1136 128<br />

Testor <strong>Humbrol</strong> Testor <strong>Humbrol</strong> Testor <strong>Humbrol</strong> Testor <strong>Humbrol</strong> Testor <strong>Humbrol</strong> Testor <strong>Humbrol</strong><br />

X005 27 X114 105 X216 191 X805 83 XA1015 166 XA1137 129<br />

1401 27002 1540 98 1592 67 1711 66 1729 40 1749 32<br />

X006 106 X114 149 X217 60 X806 86 XA1019 154 XA1139 147<br />

1402 27003 1540 10 1593 132 1711 155 1730 129 1764 149<br />

X009 84 X116 117 X218 104 X807 160 XA1101 24 XA1140 28<br />

1405 27001 1551 12 1596 130 1712 105 1732 147 1768 34<br />

X010 78 X121 77 X221 31 X814 75 XA1110 116 XA1141 34<br />

1418 27001 1560 49 1701 186 1713 117 1733 28 1781 56<br />

X012 21 X121 181 X262 67 XA1F 49 XA1111 66 XA1158 156<br />

1501 20 1561 35 1704 187 1716 102 1734 80 1785 113<br />

X016 186 X125 144 X378 56 XA15 135 XA1116 102 XA1204 91<br />

1503 19 1562 89 1705 60 1716 120 1737 62 1790 11<br />

X019 69 X131 140 X404 33 XA55 135 XA1117 226 XA1209 62<br />

1503 174 1569 24 1705 153 1717 181 1740 140 1795 53<br />

X032 250 X136 127 X406 61 XA1001 30 XA1121 79 –<br />

1508 47 1571 88 1706 63 1720 144 1740 150 2702 52<br />

X026 157 X141 22 X408 81 XA1002 29 – –<br />

1511 15 1579 85 1706 121 1721 145 1741 128 2709 41<br />

X102 118 X141 130 X502 27003 XA1003 165 – –<br />

1514 69 1582 54 1707 191 1723 125 1742 118 2715 14<br />

1516 61 1583 33 1708 154 1725 64 1744 16 2716 3<br />

1524 2 1584 81 1709 148 1725 126 1745 22 2717 99<br />

1527 18 1591 86 1710 116 1728 127 1747 21 –<br />

US Federal Standard<br />

US Fed <strong>Humbrol</strong> US Fed <strong>Humbrol</strong> US Fed <strong>Humbrol</strong> US Fed <strong>Humbrol</strong> US Fed <strong>Humbrol</strong> US Fed <strong>Humbrol</strong><br />

13655 69 20100 100 26320 127 32516 61 34094 174 35237 145<br />

14062 3 20109 132 26375 126 33434 7 34097 105 36081 32<br />

14110 2 20252 9 26440 128 33481 81 34102 102 36099 27<br />

14115 50 21105 19 27038 71 33531 121 34102 117 36152 106<br />

15048 15 21310 60 27875 129 33538 154 34128 130 36173 5<br />

15450 47 21400 131 30100 62 33591 99 34138 82 36173 135<br />

16492 40 22109 18 30108 160 33613 148 34151 226 36231 140<br />

17038 21 23655 70 30111 73 33722 103 34227 120 36373 64<br />

17178 11 24108 91 30117 186 34052 77 34414 65 36463 195<br />

17178 191 24127 150 30145 110 34079 116 34424 23 36495 147<br />

17875 22 25102 52 30215 118 34087 66 35042 79 36622 28<br />

17880 41 25526 89 30219 119 34087 155 35052 230 37038 33<br />

20062 10 26044 67 30257 63 34092 30 35164 144 37100 68<br />

20062 98 26118 123 30277 187 34092 78 35177 109 37875 34<br />

20062 171 26270 125 31136 153 34092 149 35189 157 –<br />

useful hints and tips<br />

Gluing<br />

• It can be useful to do a ‘dry run’ – fi tting <strong>the</strong> parts toge<strong>the</strong>r without glue to ensure you get it right when it comes<br />

to applying your glue.<br />

• Never apply too much glue to your model as this can cause bubbles of cement to be squeezed out from<br />

bonded surfaces.<br />

• Application is easier when using a cocktail stick or toothpick to apply glue.<br />

• When glue has been applied <strong>the</strong> pieces can be held toge<strong>the</strong>r to ensure optimum bonding. Masking tape, rubber<br />

bands or string can all be useful. A clo<strong>the</strong>s peg is excellent for clamping wing halves and o<strong>the</strong>r fl at items toge<strong>the</strong>r.<br />

• Clear parts need to be held with suction or a clean hand and <strong>the</strong> glue applied sparingly with a cocktail stick or<br />

toothpick. Tweezers are useful for putting <strong>the</strong>se into place.<br />

• If <strong>the</strong>re are gaps between <strong>the</strong> pieces that have been glued <strong>the</strong>y can be fi lled with <strong>Humbrol</strong> Model Filler.<br />

When this has dried hard it can be sanded to <strong>the</strong> contour of <strong>the</strong> model with a light grade of sandpaper.<br />

Decals<br />

• Cut <strong>the</strong> decals out very carefully, keeping as near to <strong>the</strong> edge of <strong>the</strong> design as possible.<br />

• Immerse in Decalfi x for about 45 seconds or until softened.<br />

• Slide <strong>the</strong> decal off its backing sheet and into position on <strong>the</strong> model using <strong>the</strong> tip of a paint brush as this<br />

reduces <strong>the</strong> chance of damage to <strong>the</strong> decal.<br />

• Once in position gently dab <strong>the</strong> decal with a piece of tissue paper to absorb any excess moisture.<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r <strong>Humbrol</strong> modelling products<br />

Paint<br />

Glues<br />

Application<br />

Finishing<br />

Product Usage Substrate Application Drying Time Coverage How To Clean<br />

Enamel Paint<br />

Acrylic Paint<br />

Modellers<br />

Spray Paint<br />

A solvent-based, fast-dry paint developed for use on plastic<br />

model kits but which can also be used on o<strong>the</strong>r substrates (see<br />

right). Matt, Satin, Gloss, Metallic, Metalcote and Clear fi nishes<br />

are available (fi nish varies by colour - please check colour<br />

chart on reverse).<br />

A water-based, fast dry paint developed for use on plastic<br />

model kits but which can also be used on o<strong>the</strong>r substrates.<br />

Matt, Satin, Gloss, Metallic and Clear fi nishes are available.<br />

A solvent-based, fast-dry paint developed for use on plastic<br />

model kits but which can also be used on o<strong>the</strong>r substrates<br />

(see right). Matt, Satin, Gloss, Metallic and Clear fi nishes are<br />

available (check stockist for colour availability).<br />

A wide range of surfaces including most plastics, wood, glass,<br />

ceramics, metal, cardboard, sealed plaster, sealed hardboard<br />

and more (always try on a small test area to check suitability).<br />

A wide range of surfaces including most plastics, wood, glass,<br />

ceramics, metal, cardboard, sealed plaster, sealed hardboard<br />

and more (always check on a small test area to check suitability).<br />

A wide range of surfaces including most plastics, wood,<br />

glass, ceramics, metal, cardboard, sealed plaster and<br />

sealed hardboard. Also most applications in general DIY and<br />

automotive (always try on a small test area to check suitability).<br />

Brush straight from <strong>the</strong> tin. Airbrush with a suitable thinner<br />

such as <strong>Humbrol</strong> Enamel Thinners. Two thin coats are<br />

preferable to one thick coat. The usual thinning ratio is 2<br />

parts paint to 1 part thinner. Note that Metalcote colours are<br />

designed to be polished when fully dry.<br />

Brush straight from <strong>the</strong> tin or Airbrush with a suitable thinner<br />

such as water. Two thin coats are preferable to one thick coat.<br />

The usual thinning ratio is 2 parts paint to one part water.<br />

Aerosol spray. Spray at least 25cm from <strong>the</strong> substrate and<br />

spray with an even back and forth action.<br />

Gloss: 1-2 hours.<br />

Matt & Satin: 20-40 mins touch dry, up to 24 hours for hard dry.<br />

Metallics: hard dry in approx. 10 days. Drying times will vary<br />

according to ambient temperature and humidity. Recoat: 6<br />

hours minimum (preferably overnight).<br />

1-2 hours ‘hard dry’, please allow longer for Gloss and<br />

Metallic fi nishes<br />

As for Enamel paint. Drying times will vary according to<br />

ambient temperature and humidity. Recoat:When wet or after<br />

24 hours.<br />

14ml tinlet covers approx.<br />

0.3m2 depending on<br />

thickness of application.<br />

14ml potlet covers approx.<br />

0.3m2 depending on<br />

thickness of application.<br />

Dependent on application<br />

and thickness of coats.<br />

Brushes: use <strong>Humbrol</strong> Enamel Thinners<br />

Airbrush: fl ush thoroughly using <strong>Humbrol</strong> Enamel Thinners.<br />

Product is permanent once dry.<br />

Brushes: Water when wet cellulose when dry.<br />

Can be removed if not fully dry with <strong>Humbrol</strong> Enamel<br />

Thinners. Product is permanent once dry.<br />

Product Usage Substrate Application Drying Time Coverage How To Clean<br />

A solvent-based cement suitable for plastic model kits only. Common plastics used to manufacture model kits including<br />

Poly Cement<br />

polystyrene and ABS. The product works by melting <strong>the</strong> plastic<br />

on application and ‘welding’ two glued pieces of plastic<br />

toge<strong>the</strong>r to form a strong bond.<br />

Liquid Poly<br />

Precision<br />

Poly Cement<br />

Model Filler<br />

Balsa Cement<br />

A solvent-based cement suitable for plastic model kits only.<br />

The product is a low viscosity version of Polycement to enable<br />

application by brush.<br />

A solvent-based cement suitable for plastic model kits only.<br />

Its viscosity is low to enable precision delivery of fi ne amounts<br />

of cement.<br />

Fills hairline cracks and gaps between plastic parts. The<br />

product can be sanded when fully dry using a fi ne grade of<br />

sandpaper and painted.<br />

A quick-drying transparent cement for balsa, o<strong>the</strong>r soft woods<br />

and cork.<br />

Common plastics used to manufacture model kits including<br />

polystyrene and ABS. The product works by melting <strong>the</strong> plastic<br />

on application and ‘welding’ two glued pieces of plastic<br />

toge<strong>the</strong>r to form a strong bond.<br />

Common plastics used to manufacture model kits including<br />

polystyrene and ABS. The product works by melting <strong>the</strong> plastic<br />

on application and ‘welding’ two glued pieces of plastic<br />

toge<strong>the</strong>r to form a strong bond.<br />

Plastic model kits.<br />

Directly onto plastic model kits. A cocktail stick can be useful to<br />

apply sparingly to small areas or fi ne details.<br />

Directly onto plastic model kits; an integral brush is supplied.<br />

A cocktail stick can be useful to apply sparingly to small areas<br />

or fi ne details.<br />

Directly onto plastic model kits. The bottle lid features a<br />

very thin tube to deliver <strong>the</strong> product sparingly to small areas<br />

|or fi ne details.<br />

Directly onto substrate without excessive application of<br />

product. If gaps are deep two thin coats are preferable to one<br />

thick coat.<br />

Surface dry in 10-20 mins. Fully dry in 1 hour. Drying times will<br />

vary according to ambient temperature and humidity.<br />

Surface dry in 10-20 mins. Fully dry in 1 hour. Drying times will<br />

vary according to ambient temperature and humidity.<br />

Surface dry in 10-20 mins. Fully dry in 1 hour. Drying times will<br />

vary according to ambient temperature and humidity.<br />

Surface dry in 1-2 hours. Fully dry in 24 hours. Drying times<br />

will vary according to ambient temperature and humidity.<br />

Balsa, o<strong>the</strong>r soft woods and cork. Directly onto substrate. 20 to 30 minutes. Drying times will vary according to ambient<br />

temperature and humidity.<br />

Dependent on application<br />

and thickness of coats.<br />

Dependent on application<br />

and thickness of coats.<br />

Dependent on application<br />

and thickness of coats.<br />

N.A.<br />

N.A.<br />

Can be removed if not fully dry by re-dissolving with<br />

<strong>Humbrol</strong> Liquid Poly or Precision Poly. Product is permanent<br />

once dry.<br />

Can be removed if not fully dry by re-dissolving with more<br />

Liquid Poly or Precision Poly. Product is permanent once dry.<br />

Can be removed if not fully dry by re-dissolving with Liquid<br />

Poly or more Precision Poly. Product is permanent once dry.<br />

Excess fi ller should be wiped away using a damp cloth.<br />

Product is permanent once dry.<br />

Excess cement should be wiped away using a damp cloth.<br />

Product is permanent once dry.<br />

Product Usage Substrate Application Drying Time Coverage How To Clean<br />

Clearfix<br />

Decalfix<br />

Maskol<br />

Brushes<br />

Airbrush<br />

Enamel Thinners<br />

Product Usage Substrate Application Drying Time Coverage How To Clean<br />

Matt Cote<br />

Satin Cote<br />

Gloss Cote<br />

A solvent-based polymer solution for use as an adhesive<br />

on clear plastic parts without <strong>the</strong> risk of <strong>the</strong> ‘frosting’ effect<br />

sometimes seen using traditional glues and for making small<br />

windows or translucent areas of 3mm or less.<br />

A water-based solution for softening decals and securing <strong>the</strong>m<br />

into position.<br />

A rubber solution that can be applied to surfaces to prevent<br />

<strong>the</strong>m being painted. When <strong>the</strong> paint has dried <strong>the</strong> Maskol can<br />

be simply peeled off.<br />

Sable hair or pony hair brushes that come in a wide variety of<br />

sizes according to whe<strong>the</strong>r larger areas or fi ne detail are to be<br />

painted. Brushes can also be cut to a specifi c profi le using fi ne<br />

scissors if required.<br />

A pressurised spray gun that enables spraying of a<br />

variety of paints and inks for many art, craft, graphic design<br />

and DIY usages. Airbrush and Aerosol Power Pack are<br />

purchased separately.<br />

Thinning down of solvent-based enamel paints, most<br />

commonly for airbrushing.<br />

A solvent-based varnish that goes on clear and dries clear,<br />

overcoming <strong>the</strong> yellowing effect associated with traditional<br />

varnishes. The product dries to a smooth, low-sheen matt fi nish.<br />

A solvent-based varnish that goes on clear and dries clear,<br />

overcoming <strong>the</strong> yellowing effect associated with traditional<br />

varnishes. The product dries to a smooth, mid-sheen satin/<br />

eggshell fi nish.<br />

A solvent-based varnish that goes on clear and dries clear,<br />

overcoming <strong>the</strong> yellowing effect associated with traditional<br />

varnishes. The product dries to a smooth, high-sheen gloss fi nish.<br />

Painting and Varnishing<br />

• Parts are best painted before being glued toge<strong>the</strong>r. Always scrape any paint from <strong>the</strong> surfaces to be glued<br />

to ensure a good bond - glue’s effectiveness is much reduced on a painted surface.<br />

• Always stir <strong>the</strong> paint to ensure a uniform mix throughout <strong>the</strong> container.<br />

• Always apply paint sparingly on important detail so as not to obscure it, or thin <strong>the</strong> paint down to apply.<br />

• When painting camoufl age it is helpful to mark out <strong>the</strong> areas to be painted beforehand with a soft pencil.<br />

• When applying several coats of paint always make sure that <strong>the</strong> previous coats have thoroughly dried, or fi lm<br />

‘wrinkling’ can occur.<br />

• When painting a large area using a brush it is better to use a larger brush to eliminate any brush strokes.<br />

• Metallics cannot be over-coated; <strong>the</strong>y are designed as a topcoat product only.<br />

• Occasionally deposits of white matting agent can be seen when using Matt or Satin varnish. This can be easily<br />

rectifi ed by applying a coat of gloss varnish which will dissolve <strong>the</strong> matting agent. A coat of Matt or Satin varnish<br />

can <strong>the</strong>n be re-applied.<br />

• After using your tinlet of paint always clean around <strong>the</strong> neck of <strong>the</strong> container before putting <strong>the</strong> lid back on.<br />

This will give a better seal between lid and tin.<br />

• Allow at least 6 hours between coats - 24 hours is preferable.<br />

• When using aerosols it is better to apply several light ‘mist’ coats than one heavy coat.<br />

Common plastics used to manufacture model kits including<br />

polystyrene and ABS.<br />

Common plastics used to manufacture model kits including<br />

polystyrene and ABS. Decals are usually applied onto painted<br />

surfaces. Care should be taken to avoid ‘silvering’ over matt paints.<br />

Common plastics used to manufacture model kits including<br />

polystyrene and ABS and a wide variety of o<strong>the</strong>r applications<br />

including glass.<br />

A wide variety including virtually any modelling or artist’s<br />

material including common plastics, canvas, paper, cardboard<br />

and many o<strong>the</strong>rs.<br />

According to <strong>the</strong> type of paint or ink being used.<br />

Common plastics used to manufacture model kits including<br />

polystyrene and ABS, as well as MDF. Matt cote is usually<br />

applied as <strong>the</strong> fi nal coat to a fully painted and decaled model.<br />

Common plastics used to manufacture model kits including<br />

polystyrene and ABS, as well as MDF. Satin cote is usually<br />

applied as <strong>the</strong> fi nal coat to a fully painted and decaled model.<br />

Common plastics used to manufacture model kits including<br />

polystyrene and ABS, as well as MDF. Gloss cote is usually<br />

applied as <strong>the</strong> fi nal coat to a fully painted and decaled model.<br />

A cocktail stick is usually <strong>the</strong> most practical means of<br />

application. Run a small drop of Clearfi x around <strong>the</strong> edge of<br />

<strong>the</strong> window <strong>the</strong>n draw across <strong>the</strong> opening to produce a thin<br />

membrane.<br />

Brush on to decals or immerse <strong>the</strong>m in Decalfi x for approx.<br />

45 seconds or until softened. Slide off using a brush and dab<br />

dry with tissue paper.<br />

Brush only. Apply to surface, allow to dry and paint over. When<br />

paint is dry peel off <strong>the</strong> Maskol.<br />

Brush or airbrush. Thin suitably when airbrushing using<br />

<strong>Humbrol</strong> Enamel Thinners.<br />

Brush or airbrush. Thin suitably when airbrushing using<br />

<strong>Humbrol</strong> Enamel Thinners.<br />

Brush or airbrush. Thin suitably when airbrushing using<br />

<strong>Humbrol</strong> Enamel Thinners.<br />

Overnight. N.A. Excess product should be wiped awayusing a damp cloth.<br />

Product is permanent once dry.<br />

20-30 minutes. Do not try to force dry decals as <strong>the</strong>y may<br />

crease or shrivel.<br />

Surface dry in 1 hour. Fully dry after 24 hours. Drying times will<br />

vary according to ambient temperature and humidity. Recoat<br />

after 24 hours.<br />

Surface dry in 1 hour. Fully dry after 24 hours. Drying times will<br />

vary according to ambient temperature and humidity. Recoat<br />

after 24 hours.<br />

Surface dry in 1 hour. Fully dry after 24 hours. Drying times will<br />

vary according to ambient temperature and humidity. Recoat<br />

after 24 hours.<br />

N.A.<br />

Dependent on application<br />

and thickness of coats.<br />

Dependent on application<br />

and thickness of coats.<br />

Dependent on application<br />

and thickness of coats.<br />

Excess product should be wiped away using a damp cloth.<br />

15-20 minutes. N.A. Peel off when painting is fi nished. Excess product should be<br />

wiped away using a damp cloth.<br />

To suit circumstances and modeller. N.A. N.A. Acrylic paints: clean using cold water.<br />

Enamel or oil-based paints: clean Using <strong>Humbrol</strong><br />

Enamel Thinners.<br />

Paints will generally require thinning before being airbrushed.<br />

It is advisable to do test areas to ensure <strong>the</strong> right paint<br />

consistency and fl ow of paint through <strong>the</strong> airbrush.<br />

According to <strong>the</strong> type of paint or ink being used.<br />

N.A. As for <strong>the</strong> paint being used. Paint drying times may vary with <strong>the</strong> addition of Enamel<br />

Thinners.<br />

Airbrushing<br />

• Airbrushes vary in specifi cation, so it’s useful to do some test spraying on spare plastic or cardboard to get <strong>the</strong><br />

right application before spraying your model. <strong>Humbrol</strong> Enamel needs to be thinned for airbrushing: 1-2 parts<br />

paint to 1 part Enamel Thinners is usual. Remember, <strong>the</strong> thinner <strong>the</strong> paint <strong>the</strong> more coats you will have to apply.<br />

• Keep <strong>the</strong> paint in <strong>the</strong> pot uniform at all times when spraying by constantly stirring. This will ensure a<br />

consistent fi nish.<br />

• Always spray parallel to <strong>the</strong> surface being sprayed and don’t spray too close - heavy deposits will cause<br />

runs and sags.<br />

• Clean your airbrush immediately after use to prevent clogging by fl ushing through with <strong>Humbrol</strong><br />

Enamel Thinners.<br />

• If <strong>the</strong> spray becomes weak when using an aerosol power pack it is because <strong>the</strong> can is starting to chill.<br />

Stop spraying and allow <strong>the</strong> can to warm up to room temperature, or use two cans so you can easily switch<br />

between <strong>the</strong>m for effi ciency.<br />

These are some useful things to bear in mind to<br />

ensure you get <strong>the</strong> best results with <strong>Humbrol</strong><br />

According to <strong>the</strong> type<br />

of paint or ink being<br />

used and thickness of<br />

coating applied.<br />

N.A.<br />

Acrylic paint/ink: fl ush thoroughly with water.<br />

Enamel or oil-based paints: fl ush thoroughly with<br />

<strong>Humbrol</strong> Enamel Thinners. Ensure <strong>the</strong> airbrush is cleaned<br />

after every application, o<strong>the</strong>rwise blocking of <strong>the</strong> nozzle or<br />

colour contamination can occur.<br />

N.A.<br />

Brush: use <strong>Humbrol</strong> Enamel Thinners.<br />

Airbrush: fl ush thoroughly using <strong>Humbrol</strong> Enamel Thinners.<br />

Brush: use <strong>Humbrol</strong> Enamel Thinners.<br />

Airbrush: fl ush thoroughly using <strong>Humbrol</strong> Enamel Thinners.<br />

Brush: use <strong>Humbrol</strong> Enamel Thinners.<br />

Airbrush: fl ush thoroughly using <strong>Humbrol</strong> Enamel Thinners.<br />

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