Hi,
I found recently on Czech page
www.modelforum.cz a new SLovak producer of modeller paints - MR. PAINT. It has nothing to do with GSI Mr. Color... It is acronym of surname and first name of producer - Rene Molnar.
Info on the following pages is in Czech language, but pictures are (I think) informative enough.
Here is Yak-3 Eduard in 1/48 painted with those paints:
http://www.modelforum.cz/viewtopic.php?f=57&t=77386&start=15Here is MR. PAINT facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/MR-Paint/223919731080214Here are prices in Czech Internet shop:
http://airbrushcentrum.cz/kategorie-modelarske-barvy-mr-paint--&k=105&p=105?PHPSESSID=a0eecd69a6b615c514089a838a56f14dAnd here is short characteristic of that paints (google translation from
http://www.modelplac.cz/pages/tipy_triky/mrpaint.htm):
Paints are packaged in a 30 ml glasses, very similar, if not identical to those metallic color Alclad II are sold. They are acrylic paints intended for application by spray gun. Colors have a very high odor (like Mr. Color color). For the dilution the solvents designed for color GSI Mr. Color, therefore GSI Mr. Color Thinner and GSI Mr. Color Levelling Thinner are recommended by the manufacturer. However, bottles are already prepared directly for spraying, so that the actual dilution is practically not necessary. Also you can mix each color Mr. Paint with paint GSI Mr. Color without colors collided.
Because the paints are intended for spray gun and are already diluted, remember to perfectly mix color in the bottle before opening. Inside there is a metal bullet that will help perfectly mix pigment and binder. It is not enough only to briefly shake it, paints must be really intensively shaked, even two minutes continuous time period.
Befor paints applying the model should be free of grease and preferably also provided with a coating spray of sealant (surfacer) to ensure perfect adhesion of the paint to the surface. Make sure to remove all dirt from the surface and to perfectly polished it. Under the bright and pastel shades (interior green, red, etc.) be sure to give solid white base coat (MRP-1) in order to achieve the correct shade of that particular color. If a paint is sprayed on gray base, then it is quite certain that the colors change slightly toned. Under the metallic shades (Silver super metalic) is then advantageous to use a glossy black base (MRP-5).
MR.PAINT seems to be quite a good alternative to AKAIN paints that are difficult to get.
Regards,
66misos