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Fastrax Airbrush Paint Purple 60ml (FAST2600-08)

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FAST2600-08
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Description / Fastrax Airbrush Paint Purple 60ml (FAST2600-08)

FASTRAX AIRBRUSH PAINT WINDOW TINT 60ML
Fastrax RC Body Paint is a high-performance, water-based airbrush paint specially formulated for use on polycarbonate R/C car bodies. Developed with RC hobbyists in mind, this durable and flexible paint is engineered to withstand the demands of racing, bashing, and show builds - delivering a stunning finish and vibrant colour every time.

Pre-thinned and ready to spray, it's optimised for use with a 0.5mm airbrush tip at approximately 30psi. The result is smooth application, excellent adhesion, and long-lasting colour that flexes with your RC shell without cracking or flaking. For finer detail work or smaller tips, it can be further reduced using Fastrax Paint Reducer (FAST2601-01).

Available in a wide range of finishes including solid, metallic, pearl, and eye-catching fluorescent. Fastrax Airbrush Body Paint makes it easy to achieve professional results, whether you're painting your first body or your fiftieth.

Detail Finishing
Detailing Black is formulated with ultra-fine pigments, making it ideal for fine line work and shading. Its smaller particle size ensures superior atomisation and smooth flow at lower PSI settings. Window Tint, by contrast, is a high-pigment paint designed to provide semi-opaque coverage straight from the bottle, perfect for achieving realistic window effects.

Features
Specially Formulated for Polycarbonate R/C Bodies
Pre-Thinned and Ready to Spray Straight from the Bottle
No Mixing Required, just Shake and Spray
Durable, Ultra-Flexible Finish That Withstands Crashes and Bashing
Drying and Cure Times
The following guidelines are based on conditions of 21C and 50% relative humidity. Allow additional drying time in cooler or more humid environments.

Re-Coat Time: 15 minutes
Time to Tape: 60 minutes
Full Cure: 48 hours
Always test on a sample panel before applying to your final surface, especially when using a new paint, clear coat, or new technique.