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MRP paints - where do you buy?
Posted by Greg on Wednesday, April 22, 2020 7:08 PM

To anyone who has tried or uses MRP paints (Aqua, lacquer either or both), could you advise where you purchased?

I'm in USA.

TIA.

 

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Posted by rooster513 on Thursday, April 23, 2020 8:54 AM

Hi Greg. I purchase them from Hobby-World USA. It's the only place that I know of that carries them in the USA. I'll warn you in advance that you'll find a lot of the poplular colors backordered often (for the aformentioned reason). However, Matt has great customer service. Any time I have a question he emails back same day usually.

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Posted by oldermodelguy on Thursday, April 23, 2020 9:13 AM

I punched it into my browser and it looked like maybe 3 outlets in the US but I've never used them nor the paint, just sayin.

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Posted by stikpusher on Thursday, April 23, 2020 10:17 AM

Military Hobbies in Orange CA carries the brand in store.

 

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Posted by Greg on Thursday, April 23, 2020 3:44 PM

Thanks Andy. Makes me feel good to put a name (Matt) with a store, appreciate it. Hobbyworld-USA was the top search term hit, it means more meaning you've worked with them before.

OMG, thanks for chiming in.

Stik, MRP paints in stock and less than 2 miles from Disneyland. How can it get better? (PS, if you answered this same question from me recently, my sincere apologies. I think I have isolation brain or something.

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Posted by JOE RIX on Thursday, April 23, 2020 6:28 PM

Greg, I have ordered mine through Hobbyworld-USA. Although, Sprue Bros now carries their aqua line. I haven't tried the aqua line but, their lacquers are sure nice for airbrushing.

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Posted by plasticjunkie on Monday, April 27, 2020 8:22 AM

Greg, SB has the MRP lacquer line too. Have you used Mr. Paint or AK Real Color lacquers? They are really good and not as expensive though the bottles are smaller but they cover reaaly well. I use Mr. Color Leveling Thinner with them and even Tamiya for an exceptional finish.

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Posted by Greg on Monday, April 27, 2020 9:09 AM

Ernie, you must be reading my mind.

I have not tried any of the lacquers you mentioned but have read nothing but praise about them. I recieved one MRP lacquer with my initial MRP Aqua order to play with, haven't yet.

It does sound like Mr Levelling thinner works across the board and I appreciate your confirmation as a real-life person I know. I watched a review of MRP Aqua acryls by Phil Flory the other day and he reports that it also responds well to Mr Levelling thinner.

Everybody seems to be out of stock (Mr Levelling Thinner), I was estatic when I checked my thinner drawer and have a decent sized bottle of the stuff.

Based on all the great info here, I plan to place an order with SB and HW-USA simultaneously, see which arrives when. I might throw in a bottle or two of Mr Paint and/or AK.

Thanks for you input. Yes

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Posted by oldermodelguy on Monday, April 27, 2020 11:36 AM

Sprue Bros lacquer colors seem to be about 50% or more out of stock though.

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Posted by plasticjunkie on Monday, April 27, 2020 2:39 PM

Greg please let us know about your experie with the paints once you use them. I think you will like them.

By the by, if you want a real smooth clear gloss finish, shoot Tamiya clear gloss and immediately shoot Mr. Leveling Thinner by itself as a wet coat over the clear gloss. The thinner does something to smooth out the gloss and makes it look fantastic.

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Posted by Greg on Wednesday, April 29, 2020 8:00 AM

oldermodelguy

Sprue Bros lacquer colors seem to be about 50% or more out of stock though.

 

Yes, looking at the colors, it seems you are right.

plasticjunkie
By the by, if you want a real smooth clear gloss finish, shoot Tamiya clear gloss and immediately shoot Mr. Leveling Thinner by itself as a wet coat over the clear gloss. The thinner does something to smooth out the gloss and makes it look fantastic. Add Quote to your Post

Sounds like this could be the tip of the month. I'm printing a copy of this thead and taping it somewhere conspicuoius in my painting area so I don't forget. Thanks, Ernie. Yes

plasticjunkie
Greg please let us know about your experie with the paints once you use them. I think you will like them.

I haven't placed my order(s) yet, so haven't tried AK or Real Colors Lacquers yet. But being barely able to curb my enthusiam I want to report back that I did a test spray of the one color of MRP Lacquer I did buy.

Other than lacquer clear coats and Alclad metallics, this was my first experience with a lacquer color paint. I laid down a few test coats on an unprepared and unprimed brand new 'mule' fuselage half. In the time it took me to strip, clean, and reassamble my a/b (5 mins maybe) I had the most beautiful gloss finish ever. To my amazement it was already rock hard and seemingly impervious to very aggresive scratch testing.

I am beyond impressed and I think I might finally get why so many of you swear by lacquers and perhaps even acrylic lacquers.

 

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Posted by plasticjunkie on Wednesday, April 29, 2020 8:44 AM

Greg

 I am beyond impressed and I think I might finally get why so many of you swear by lacquers and perhaps even acrylic lacquers.

 

 

 I knew you were gonna be impressed. Wink

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Posted by Greg on Wednesday, April 29, 2020 10:45 AM

plasticjunkie
I knew you were gonna be impressed. Wink.

I gathered that by the way you asked the question, Ernie. Which was part of the reason I got off my duff and did the test.

I had to run downstairs this morning and see if the finish was really that good.

It is.

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Posted by plasticjunkie on Wednesday, April 29, 2020 12:46 PM

Greg

 

 
plasticjunkie
I knew you were gonna be impressed. Wink.

 

I gathered that by the way you asked the question, Ernie. Which was part of the reason I got off my duff and did the test.

I had to run downstairs this morning and see if the finish was really that good.

It is.

 

Yes

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Posted by JOE RIX on Wednesday, April 29, 2020 6:44 PM

Your life is now forever altered. For the good!Wink

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Posted by oldermodelguy on Thursday, April 30, 2020 7:11 AM

Right now I'm thinking thoughts about Floquil paints, easy, friendly, basically fool proof. Hah and long gone lol !!! Some of these "acrylic" lacquers might stand in the gap. Even Tamiya acrylics fit this category, too bad the color pallette isn't more and more accurate. But using lacquer thinner for thinning them they are pretty easy handling.

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Posted by plasticjunkie on Thursday, April 30, 2020 11:25 AM

oldermodelguy

Right now I'm thinking thoughts about Floquil paints, easy, friendly, basically fool proof. 

I was lucky to grab the last remaining Floquil bottles of Old Silver, Bright Silver, Platinum, Engine Black and RR Tie Brown at a Shop a while back. I eventually ran out of the black but have several of the Silver shades in my stash.

 

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Posted by Greg on Thursday, April 30, 2020 11:35 AM

JOE RIX

Your life is now forever altered. For the good!Wink

 

I suspect so, Joe.

BTW, with a couple of MRP items out of stock at both Sprue Bros and Hobbyworld-USA, I just tried to place a small order from MRP directly in Slovakia. That didn't work. Sad

I'd love to try Military Hobbies, Stik. I know it's one of your old go-to stores but they seem to require phone call to order, sort of not my thing.

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Posted by jeffpez on Thursday, April 30, 2020 1:40 PM

I'm sure I've missed something but I don't know who MRP paints is. I looked at the Hobbyworld-USA site (where I buy Zero paint) and don't see anything by that name. Who are you referring to?

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Posted by oldermodelguy on Thursday, April 30, 2020 2:58 PM

Greg

 

I'd love to try Military Hobbies, Stik. I know it's one of your old go-to stores but they seem to require phone call to order, sort of not my thing.

 

I saw something someplace online that looked like a notification they were moving, Greg.

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Posted by oldermodelguy on Thursday, April 30, 2020 3:06 PM

plasticjunkie

 

I was lucky to grab the last remaining Floquil bottles of Old Silver, Bright Silver, Platinum, Engine Black and RR Tie Brown at a Shop a while back. I eventually ran out of the black but have several of the Silver shades in my stash.

 

Lucky indeed !!

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Posted by Greg on Thursday, April 30, 2020 3:07 PM

jeffpez

I'm sure I've missed something but I don't know who MRP paints is. I looked at the Hobbyworld-USA site (where I buy Zero paint) and don't see anything by that name. Who are you referring to?

 

I know! It's so confusing. When something has a "Mr" in front of it, I think of Gunze Sanyo. I think they are Mr Color?

So here is the MRP (Mr Paint) website. It is a company in Eastern Europe, apparently Slovakia.

Here are links to the line on HobbyworldUSA-com and Sprue Bros (Aqua (acrylic)) and Sprue Bros (Lacquer).

They have an acrylic line (they call it Aqua), and the older, lacquer line.

Hope the hotllinks work, hope this helps. Confuses me too.

 

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Posted by plasticjunkie on Thursday, April 30, 2020 3:12 PM

DoogsATX has a really good video out on MRP. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFg0SSZEYyA

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Posted by jeffpez on Thursday, April 30, 2020 3:16 PM

Greg

Thanks for the info. The links work fine. I'm familiar with the Mr name but never saw the name MRP before and didn't know it was the same brand. I've also never used any of their paints so maybe it's time to give them a try.

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Posted by Greg on Thursday, April 30, 2020 3:33 PM

jeffpez
Thanks for the info

You're welcome, Jeff.

The video by DoogsATX PlasticJunkie posted above is worth a look. It covers the Mr Paint lacquers. He has another one where he tries out the acrylics and is surprised.

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Posted by Greg on Thursday, April 30, 2020 3:34 PM

oldermodelguy

 

 
Greg

 

I'd love to try Military Hobbies, Stik. I know it's one of your old go-to stores but they seem to require phone call to order, sort of not my thing.

 

 

 

I saw something someplace online that looked like a notification they were moving, Greg.

 

I guess that might explain the need for a phone call to order stuff, though that's not uncommon for smaller shops. Thanks.

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Posted by stikpusher on Saturday, May 2, 2020 9:54 AM

Well I took the plunge and ordered a couple of their Aqua paints from Sprue Brothers. These will be for figure painting, so no need of any thinner for airbrushing. 

 

F is for FIRE, That burns down the whole town!

U is for URANIUM... BOMBS!

N is for NO SURVIVORS...

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Posted by Greg on Saturday, May 2, 2020 4:11 PM

stikpusher

Well I took the plunge and ordered a couple of their Aqua paints from Sprue Brothers. These will be for figure painting, so no need of any thinner for airbrushing. 

 

Are you aware MRP apparently has a separate line of Aqua paints for figures (and by figures I presume they mean for brush painting?)? Their nomenclature is MRP-A (for airbrush) and MRP-F (for figures). I'm guessing it's sort of like Vallejo Air (for airbrush) and Vallejo Model Color (for brush painting)?

I haven't had a chance to try to hand brush the -A or play with the -F at all yet.

I hope you like the stuff after all my carrying on.

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Posted by stikpusher on Saturday, May 2, 2020 11:46 PM

Greg

 

 
stikpusher

Well I took the plunge and ordered a couple of their Aqua paints from Sprue Brothers. These will be for figure painting, so no need of any thinner for airbrushing. 

 

 

 

Are you aware MRP apparently has a separate line of Aqua paints for figures (and by figures I presume they mean for brush painting?)? Their nomenclature is MRP-A (for airbrush) and MRP-F (for figures). I'm guessing it's sort of like Vallejo Air (for airbrush) and Vallejo Model Color (for brush painting)?

I haven't had a chance to try to hand brush the -A or play with the -F at all yet.

I hope you like the stuff after all my carrying on.

 

I do know now. Military Hobbies only had their lacquers. Looking on Sprue Brothers for some extra “add ones” I discovered their acrylics and the Figure Paints. I picked up a couple bottles that look useful.

 

F is for FIRE, That burns down the whole town!

U is for URANIUM... BOMBS!

N is for NO SURVIVORS...

       - Plankton

LSM

 

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Posted by oldermodelguy on Sunday, May 3, 2020 6:57 AM

jeffpez

I'm sure I've missed something but I don't know who MRP paints is. I looked at the Hobbyworld-USA site (where I buy Zero paint) and don't see anything by that name. Who are you referring to?

 

Not sure if these are acrylics or lacquer but it is at HW usa: http://www.hobbyworld-usa.com/Store/index.php?id_category=1248&controller=category

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